The wind and moon were but temporary havens, for the life of a Samurai was always one of clashing iron and combat, and as a ruler, one must also encompass strategies and reforms.
Xiulote quietly accompanied Alisa for two hours, relishing the inner peace and joy. Then, an Envoy hurried in, requesting his presence at an important meeting. He waved goodbye to the princess and made his way to the solemn great hall. This time, with a resolute face and steady steps, he was able to observe the characteristics of Montezuma Palace.
Montezuma Palace was not vast in size, and its furnishings were quite rustic and grand. Along the way, the palace buildings were decorated with black stripes, red roofs, and heavy stoneware, reminiscent of the Qin and Han dynasties. From this, one could also discern the personal characteristics of Montezuma I.