Chapter 102- Assessing the situation

The capital of Drenovar was quite vast. There were three sections of the main town—the first section was where all the hotels, public amenities, and the main market were situated.

This area was dedicated to the tourists who often visit Drenovar to enjoy the local culture and the delicious food of the country.

Then there was the next section which was in the middle—the main town where regular people live. The houses here were mostly two or three storeys, and their condition was quite good as well.

Austin has heard that even an average earning person could afford a house in the town, however, there was one condition—at least one of their family members must be working for the capital.

Then, the least populated and the most silent section of the Capital, where the nobles reside.

The houses here were more like villas, situated at random spots, unlike the houses for commoners which were lined up on either side of the street