In the central street of Greenwich District, a public carriage rattled along.
In the carriage, Arthur, looking at Eld opposite him whistling and reading the newspaper, couldn't help but sigh, "Didn't I tell you to buy a new suit? Could it be that you think the clothing stores in Greenwich are better than those in West London?"
Eld nonchalantly turned the next page of the newspaper, still engrossed in the sensational plot it portrayed as he responded, "Buying a new suit fit for attending high society gatherings is just too expensive. Besides, I'm not some socialite, and I might not even go to a social gathering once a month. Buying clothes that I hardly wear would be too much of a loss."