National First Prison, second floor.
Guard Captain Kesode opened the large door to cell 211 for the Crown Prince.
A faint scent of incense immediately wafted out. Joseph caught a glimpse of the cell's neat, white walls, the patterned desk, and the half-open bathroom door behind which a flush toilet was visible, and he couldn't help frowning slightly.
This bad habit of French prisons was truly hard to correct.
Previously, he had instructed the prison head, Marquis of Launay, that the cells of the nobility should not be too luxurious. He did promptly convert the cells into singles, but outside those, he still preserved the toilets, dining rooms, and a massive wardrobe. Although the furniture was much reduced from before, it was still all expensive, high-quality goods.