The Horse Farm.
A solitary stone house stood alone on a slope several dozen meters high, nestled against the mountain forest.
Initially, this stone house was built by the horse farm to serve as a resting and observation place for the coachmen who herded mules and horses during the spring and summer days.
Although this place was designated as a horse farm, the surrounding area was barren, and continuous mountains could be found dozens of miles away. Packs of wolves frequently appeared.
When the coachmen herded the mules and horses out, they had to remain vigilant at all times.
Especially in autumn or spring, when wolves needed to hunt to fill their bellies, if they couldn't find anything to eat nearby, the wolf packs would take risks and come to the horse farm.
Therefore, this stone house was built on the slope for safety, in a position that was easy to defend and hard to attack.
