Walking around for half a day, the young prince once again encountered the bustling and extravagant scene of the capital, which impressed him greatly.
"No wonder my father is so attached to the capital, leaving a lasting memory! If it were me, I would also want to stay in the prosperous and luxurious capital day and night, never returning to Northland!"
Finally, he began to understand why his father was determined to compete for the central mainland.
In his heart, he couldn't suppress a hint of envy.
Originally, he followed Vera to the capital to find out who her lover was. But now, regardless of whether he could find Vera's lover or not, he had decided to spend a considerable amount of time in the capital.
He entered a nearby teahouse, ordered a pot of tea and some food, and took a rest.