4th May 1658
Quality inspector Uday was not the only one looking forward to reading the new novel they had just bought. A researcher called Raghavendra Kulkarni was eagerly unpacking the novel he had bought in his apartment in Chikmagaluru. A businessman's daughter, Priyanka Deshmukh, had gotten into her comfy clothes and sat on the bed, holding the new novel she had bought, written by her idol Kavya Devaraya. The English language teacher Edward Harrington, at BIT Kozhikode University located in Chera Nadu, was sitting in the comfort of his private dorm room, unpacking the novel his students had recommended to him.
Four different people, in different occupations and located in different parts of the empire, were unified in their curiosity and anticipation to read the new novel written by Her Majesty the Empress.