At night, thick clouds shrouded the moon, preventing its light from penetrating the cloud barrier and leaving the entire sky in darkness.
The night wind blew, causing a rustling sound from the leaves and branches of trees on both sides of the road.
This seemed to indicate that tomorrow would be a cloudy day in London.
Unlike the vibrant nightlife in the city center, the slums of London were quiet with most homes already darkened.
For those in the slums, a vibrant nightlife was a dream they could only afford to have while asleep.
What they really needed was a good night's sleep to guarantee enough energy to work and earn a living during the day, ensuring their survival in the bustling metropolis.
A factory, not thriving so well, was located in the westernmost part of the slum area. Its previous owner was a British man who was bought out a few days ago by a Japanese businessman who subsequently dismissed all the factory workers.