Smaller than the ranch but bigger than the mill, Henry’s farm is in the middle of both. The land is dried up and there are rows of dead plants lying before you. Some of the soil in turned up by animals that were living there and there bodies lay dead on the lay. Some are already carcasses. The house on the far end is in ruins and nobody lives there any longer. But the Henry family used to be the richest in Brook Shire, which was still dreadfully poor to anyone in Lapiz Luzi. It was only a farmer and his wife; they had no children and lived happily. They were helping the Shia family with their wealth as well. So when times were hard for them they gave them some money. But now neither of the heads on the families will speak to each other. Since the Henry family could have still been up and running if it wasn’t for the Shia family and the other way around. Though they are both wrong, you couldn’t change etheir sides mind for a minute.