"I get along very well with her," Samiyi said, "She knows a lot of interesting things, and I really like listening to her talk about them. She told me that in many countries, trains can pass through tunnels thousands of kilometers long, and also run underground for a long time. All these things are fascinating, and I love hearing about them."
"It seems you're yearning for the outside world," the King said, his face as stern as if someone owed him a fortune.
Samiyi's smile immediately stiffened, and she looked down at the poetry she had written, which contained many words about the sky and the sea. As a person living in a landlocked country, Samiyi had never seen the sea, and as the princess of this country, she hadn't even seen the sky outside the royal city.
The sky and the sea she had experienced were those seen in books and on television. Just that in recent years, the King had removed the television, and she no longer had the privilege of watching it.