Villa number two is the second largest in the entire Emperor's Pavilion, with the whole property including the courtyard encompassing a vast 6,000 square meters, not much smaller than Chu Mo's number one villa.
The price of villa number two is 470 million, and one can imagine that the owner of this villa is definitely either very wealthy or of high status, given the huge amount of money they spent on it.
However, in the year since Chu Mo moved here, he had never seen the owner of that villa.
Strolling forward, he quickly passed villa number three, which also boasted a huge space of 5,000 square meters.
The whole Emperor's Pavilion is very large, with roads lined with trees and birds singing crisply overhead, and from time to time one could see the silhouettes of birds flying by.
Chu Mo was in a good mood; he walked slowly, stopping here and there, and soon arrived at the front door of villa number eight.