When summer begins, Jeremy's class goes on a field trip. The kids visit two destinations: Gold City and the Hill of Soil. Jeremy's vision reveals the unseen realities of these places during the trip. The Gold City is highly sought after for its grandeur and glitter. Many wish to enter its wide gates and follow its broad roads. In contrast, the Hill of Soil is much less traveled, yet it holds incredible secrets. Talking flowers spread a life of abundance, and the smallest things in the world are treasured on this special hill.
This story serves as a metaphor for the path of life-whether one chooses to follow God or pursue other paths. It warmly invites readers to explore the world of a living wildflower under God's care. Though unimpressive and modest, it is said to be more gloriously dressed than King Solomon in all his riches and fame. (This title is in Korean.)