"It sounds quite polite." He suddenly asked, "How do you feel about this place?"
"It's splendid and breathtaking, like an earthly paradise," Huai Shi sincerely admired.
"Yes, indeed, in terms of food, clothing, and utilities, everything here is top-notch—the finest snowflake beef, the best beer, the best sauces, and the best oils, the world's best chefs, and the best models and stars, the most loyal subordinates, endless wealth, and untold luxury and beauty."
The little boy nodded in agreement, "Even the height of the children's dining chairs is just right; it's effortless to sit in. It's really enviable, so you should hurry and eat more too."
It's not just as the child said, but as far as Huai Shi knew: there were six other luxurious mansions like this one owned by the General all across Yingzhou—in Kyoto, Edo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki...
The most beautiful places in this country, with the most breathtaking and astonishing scenery, all belonged to the Lord General.
