In the month of traveling, Mu Ying had come to roughly understand the Creekwood Small World.
There was only one continent in the Creekwood Small World, rich in natural resources, and there were traces of human civilization; they concentrated in the plains and hills of the southern part of the continent.
Few humans ventured into other areas.
In the southern part of the continent, where humans lived, there were hundreds of city-states, each governing independently with severe class division, the slaver nobles holding most of the resources, civilians struggling to survive, and slaves completely devoid of human rights.
The city-states often waged wars against each other, vying for slaves, population, and resources, but these were all wars with cold weapons, and the population of each city-state was limited, basically just depleting the population, causing little damage to the environment.