They continued along the road paved with small stones, flat and comfortable.
Luo En glanced at the surroundings with the corner of his eye, noticing that the stones on the road seemed to be cut into uniform blocks with a copper saw, and there was a well-designed drainage system along the road. Public places frequently visited by the upper class were made from clay, which was used to construct more comprehensive sewer facilities.
As for the buildings, the houses usually had flat tiled roofs and floors of plaster, wood, or large stone slabs, two to three stories high. They might have built low walls with rocks and rubble, using mud bricks for the higher sections. The transverse beams on the ceiling were meant to support the roof, serving both to light the patio.
At first glance, the scattered houses exuded the bustling and homely atmosphere typical of human society.