From Monday to Friday, Connie stayed home with Tong Yao, while Yi Luowa took advantage of these five days to visit the factory, where the three ultra-luxury RVs were nearing completion.
To differentiate these three vehicles, Yi Luowa not only worked on the length but also devoted significant effort to their color schemes and interior designs.
King Muta's RV was a massive fourteen meters long, decked out in a combination of gaudy gold and sleek white lines. The interior glistened with royal gold as its primary theme, using nearly a ton of actual gold, making it as opulent as a palace's grand hall.
Long Che's RV was slightly shorter by half a meter. Since he favored white, the vehicle's dominant tone was white. To accommodate Long Che's height, adjustments were made to areas like the door, bed, and bar counter.
His RV didn't feature a single gram of gold; instead, it utilized large amounts of white jade and jadeite, exuding a subdued yet intricate elegance with a historical touch.