Sharet was quite lucky; the Insula Apartment he was in was right next to Mansion Street, which was a street perpendicular to Central Avenue.
Looking up at this Insula Apartment with an Ancient Aier style, he felt as if he had returned to a thousand years ago.
Unlike those old insulas, the insula apartments in the nearby neighborhoods were newly built later, which can be distinguished by the beige walls.
The sand dissolved from white sandstone is different from the volcanic ash mortar of the past, not to mention the uniquely dark orange tile roofs.
Rapids City also has houses with three or four floors, but they are different from these, being single residences. This courtyard-centered, circular design was something Sharet was seeing for the first time.
His wooden-bottomed leather shoes tapped on the hard floor tiles, and Sharet instinctively looked down, surprised again.
