“What happened to Ewan?” Zyaire asked in astonishment.
Eduardo explained, “The Sabine family has always been in the lumber business. A while ago, Ewan brought his men to the Black Blind Forest to get lumber, but they went missing for three days and three nights. Everyone went looking for them, but they only found Ewan. And he seemed to have lost his mind and had to rely on others to feed him food and water.”
“Black Blind Forest?” Zyaire couldn't hide his shock. “Has Ewan gone crazy? I can't believe he had the guts to chop wood in the Black Blind Forest. No one has been there for years!”
“It's all because of money. The trees in the Black Blind Forest are tall and thick, so the Sabines grew greedy.
Ewan brought his men there, but they all died save for him. He's now a loony, but at least they discovered the decamillennium ginseng in the Black Blind Forest.”
Hearing that, Zyaire finally understood the situation. No wonder nobody discovered the decamillennium ginseng. There are many people who pick herbs and mushrooms in the northeast, so it's impossible that no one discovered the ginseng. Turns out it's in the Black Blind
Forest.
Jared asked curiously, “What is this Black Blind Forest?”
“Mr. Chance, that's a forest in the northeast. No one can enter it and come out alive. Gradually, a rumor claiming that a blind man had eaten everyone who went into the black and dark forest started. That was how it got the name, and no one dared to step foot in it ever since,” Zyaire explained patiently.
Eduardo was stunned to see his brother treat Jared politely and address the latter as “Mr. Chance.” He had assumed that Jared, Tommy, and Phoenix were Zyaire's subordinates who had followed Zyaire here. Clearly, he was wrong.
“Zyaire, who are they?” he asked.
“Oh, this is Mr. Chance. He came here for the decamillennium ginseng,” Zyaire replied.
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