In the blink of an eye, the carriage had already passed through the thick city gate and entered the city.
Compared to the open and bustling Maple Harbor, Maple City had a different architectural style.
The buildings inside the city were not tall, mostly only six or seven stories high, in stark contrast to the towering structures of Maple Harbor.
Most of the buildings were primarily white in color, adorned with pointed arches, pointed arch doorways, and large stained glass windows. When the sunlight shone on the colored glass, it created a kaleidoscope of colors.
Occasionally, one could see elegant and grand cathedral-style buildings on street corners, which appeared quite sacred and pure against the backdrop of white walls and stained glass windows.
However, the Maple Principality had a belief in deities, which seemed at odds with their love of wealth and their extreme commercial development.