At this moment, it was the latter half of the night, and outside the wooden cabin, the frost was bone-chilling, with snow and wind sweeping across the sky.
Yet inside the wooden cabin, warm currents surged like tides, as bright as daylight.
From the wooden beams above, almost every five meters hung a stove that could be freely raised or lowered, where the coal stone burned brightly. Not only did it illuminate the entire interior space, but it also continued to release heat, maintaining the cabin's warmth.
The cabin stretched horizontally for a hundred meters, with a depth of about thirty meters or more. In the center was a giant plaza, while many semi-open rooms were divided with wooden planks on both sides.