The weather in Cakago was already warm, with familiar skyscrapers and streets, yet it felt like a lifetime had passed.
Butler Santana had rented a new large house for Jasmine Yale, which would be much more comfortable to live in.
The new house was also very close to the school, a mere ten-minute walk, and it was near Aunt Camden's bakery.
While Jasmine Yale attended school during the day, Butler Santana would find time to go out and do some things.
On the third day in Cakago, it was Saturday.
Jasmine Yale got up early, had breakfast, and went downstairs for a walk.
Cakago's morning, shrouded in mist, had a unique atmosphere, with people of various kinds hurrying along in the neighborhood.
Transparent dewdrops clung to the leaves; when the wind blew, they would roll off and fall into the dust.
The sky was blue, and the sun was bright.
This place was full of urban and modern vibes, with skyscrapers everywhere in sight.
