And I couldn't help but think to myself—If you say something like that on Earth, you might get beaten to a pulp. Because such beautifully crafted architecture is something people on Earth would admire, not criticize.
We walked to the Building, and I probably looked like a small child entering a carnival for the first time—fascinated and surprised by everything around me. The girls were looking at me like I was some kind of fool, but I didn't mind them.
As we reached the Gate, the security scanned us before letting us in.
"Even your malls have security?" I asked, stepping inside.
Shania laughed. "Even if everything is peaceful here, you never know. That's why we need security."
I nodded in agreement and walked in, once again fascinated by the system inside.
"How is this a shopping mall?" I said, clearly confused.
