In the underground palace, sunlight was undoubtedly the most precious luxury! Seeing sunlight was even more exciting than seeing food, wine, and water.
The bright light shone on the garden, casting about twenty square meters on the ground. Half of it shone on the top of the pond, and the other half shone on the air beside the pond.
In other words, during the precious six hours of sunlight that could be cast in here, the distance was not very big, but it formed this small but prosperous ecosystem.
Because of this precious sunlight, the pond grew luxuriant aquatic plants and algae, providing sufficient food for the fish, shrimp, and shellfish in the pond, as well as the aquatic birds.
Above the pond was the vegetable garden, but the vegetables had long been covered by wild grass. But even if no one took care of the vegetable garden, the wild grass could not be overgrown, because there were not only poultry, but also herbivorous livestock such as sheep and rabbits.