South City is different from North City. Compared to the solemn and ancient vibe, South City has a stronger modern and commercial atmosphere. High-rise buildings stand along the street, with signs that are larger and more colorful. As the car drove along, Elise Don got a rough idea of the place where Oliver Bloom grew up.
That boy had his mind only on swimming, swimming, swimming, indifferent to the bustling life, which made him inexplicably endearing,
Elise Don mused for a moment about whether they would still fall in love if she and Oliver Bloom grew up as childhood sweethearts.
Presumably, a cold-hearted boy like him would probably find her, a haughty little princess, quite unimpressive.
She chuckled for a while before noticing the car entering a road lined with French plane trees. The road was wide but deserted. After a few turns, the car stopped on a large expanse of lush, tidy lawn, in front of a Western-style pointed-roof building.
