Mayfair Garden was one of the most prestigious residential areas in Summer City, a vast estate divided into three distinct sections: the Northern District, the Western District, and Prisis Hills.
The Northern District was home to scholars, intellectuals, and self-made elites—those who had earned their place through hard work rather than inheritance. The villas here, though undeniably luxurious, were built with modesty in mind, elegant but not extravagant.
The Western District was a world apart—an enclave of old money and generational power. With only five grand villas, it was the domain of the wealthiest families, including the Smiths. Here, luxury was not just a statement but a way of life, where influence was measured not just in wealth but in legacy and connections.
But it was Prisis Hills that reigned above all.