Arriving at Airelia's family's estate, Zhu Wencong looked around with great interest. Westerners like to build large estates in the countryside.
Zhu Wencong also wanted to build his palace in Frankfurt. It wouldn't be a mere royal residence like in London, but a real palace!
In later generations, Prussia's financial center was in Frankfurt, with 85% of Prussia's stock transactions reportedly taking place there.
Since history is like this, there's no need to change it at will. Zhu Wencong would focus on developing Frankfurt, thereby controlling the entire Prussian economy.
"Is this my family's estate?" Airelia was dumbfounded as she entered.
Zhu Wencong and Louis looked around, each remembering Weiyang Palace in London—this was a blatant copy!
The garden around the estate was transformed into a woodland park, with an artificially carved lake on the western side, featuring pavilions, corridors, and towers.