In the Slagbrot Bakery Factory, there was a small three-story building that seemed out of place at first glance.
Although small in comparison to the factory's size, it was larger than several houses combined.
The building exuded an atmosphere as if it was living in a different era.
Its architectural style was quite old-fashioned, and its exterior was quite worn out, despite having been renovated quite a long time ago.
Surrounded by the factory's elegant buildings with graceful curves, the building looked even older than its actual age, seemingly out of place.
The descriptor of not fitting in didn't just apply to its appearance.
Its purpose and location were also issues. It occupied a significant portion of the factory without serving any apparent function.
However, none of the factory workers questioned why the building was there.
That was because this place was where everything began for this company.