If Mi'er felt that the city of Shanghai represented prosperity, then the complexity of Siming District on Heron Island left her feeling complex.
It was a super metropolis slightly smaller than Shanghai, but not by much—the difference between several million and twenty million inhabitants was negligible, both massive enough to make one question life itself.
The character of Shanghai was a prosperous one with a hint of refinement, whereas Heron Island boasted an unrestrained inclusiveness.
As a port city of southeast Hua Country with a history of over a thousand years, the eclectic cultural charm of Heron Island had Temir somewhat spellbound.
She could understand the prosperity of Shanghai, after all, a century ago, it had been one of the centers of Asia.
But when the motorcade passed through the bustling Siming District, her heart sank—this place was even more beautiful than New York!