First Town, riding the momentum of the East-Portuguese War, Germany also took the opportunity to dispatch diplomats to station in First Town.
After more than a decade of development, First Town was no longer the small town it once was, having become an elegant, civilized, and flourishing new city.
It possessed both a European classical style and the atmosphere of a modern city. Visually, it was not too different from European cities, but the convenient life brought by the Industrial Revolution was evident everywhere in First Town. Ernst was not one to make do with life, so he was particularly attentive to the planning of First Town.
Walking down the streets of First Town, Klein was filled with a myriad of emotions. He felt that his previous understanding of African countries had been overturned.
