Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, it is already late autumn.
The weather has turned chilly, and a massive autumn rainstorm suddenly struck Thomas Town, the first colony established by the Phaletis Kingdom in the Northern New Continent.
Fortunately.
In response to the extremely frequent storms on this continent, the newly built colonial city far from home has completed comprehensive urban construction. Well-functioning drainage facilities ensure residents do not have to wade through water.
Under the downpour.
Rustle... rustle... rustle...
The sugar maple trees, whose leaves have turned red, rustle softly, shading rows of buildings that are rich in Phaletis style along the roadside.
However, unlike more stone buildings in Phaletis, most houses here are made of locally sourced wood.
