Mr. Luis Salud was a man in his early sixties, with graying hair and thoughtful eyes that always seemed to carry the weight of his responsibilities. He wore glasses that perched delicately on his nose, adding to the air of calm and quiet confidence he exuded.
Always dressed in dark suits or turtlenecks, Mr. Salud's refined appearance matched the dignity of his lineage. Coming from a long line of painters, his family's history was deeply intertwined with that of Incendria City.
His ancestor, a renowned artist, had once served as the painter for the first emperor. In recognition of his talent, the emperor granted the family the right to govern Incendria City, with the mission of nurturing artists and establishing the city as a global hub of creativity.
Generations later, Incendria City had indeed become famous worldwide for its artistic culture, and Mr. Salud stood as its respected leader. But now, that legacy seemed to be on the verge of crumbling.