The entire manor, centered around a modern palace-style complex, was surrounded by lawns, fountains, lakes, and gardens.
Naked little angel statues could be found everywhere.
In their hands, they held up street lamps, their plump little faces devoted in expression.
White swans scattered about the lakes like drifting white clouds.
In the distance, the snow mountains stood pristine and majestic, their snow-capped peaks accentuating the grandeur of the estate.
Ye Anqi remembered the book's description of this place was only a simple couple of sentences, but she had not expected the actual scene to be so magnificent.
This was Ya Shitian's Satan Manor.
Satan—the meaning of Satan, the devil.
The Devil's Manor, yet it looked like a paradise on earth.
...
Ye Anqi and Ye Rumeng would probably be living here for quite a long time.
Upon arriving at the manor, they were led by the servants back to their rooms to rest.