The midpoint of the line connecting St. James's Palace and Piccadilly Square is the elegant, comfortable, and environmentally pleasant St. James's Square, which manages to maintain a commercial atmosphere. Located on King Street in the southwest part of the square is the Almack's Club, a place that countless London socialites yearn for.
Not far from Almack's Club stands the National Library of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, rich in its collection resources, as well as the associations for Royal Navy and Army officers to network and address issues, and the exclusive Royal Navy entertainment military club.
Eld looked up at the black iron door plaque affixed to the white wall, noting the postal code—SW1Y 6SL.
These few ordinary letters were enough to indicate its prime location.
Although today's weather was not good, with clouds covering the sun and a chilly drizzle falling on the street, and the cold wind flipping up the corners of Eld's overcoat.
"Achoo!"