A few days passed in a blur.
Tunis City was already enveloped in a celebratory atmosphere.
The entire city was lavishly decorated, with blooming flowers displayed on the windowsills of buildings along the streets, adorned with colorful flags and ribbons fluttering in the wind.
Each flag was embroidered with gold thread, depicting the royal family crest symbolizing glory and power.
The emblem featured four Royal Holy Artifacts: a crown, scepter, great sword, and treasure bead.
The main image was a jester's head with a tricorn hat.
The main road of the city was covered with a thick red velvet carpet, extending from the grand palace to the central square of the city.
In the sky, airships displayed large photographs of Leonard Churchill, and the soldiers wore uniforms adorned with sashes, signaling the imminent grand coronation ceremony.
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Elsewhere, in a magnificent palace built especially for the coronation.