Many visited the capital because of its many attractions. Some even visited the nearby suburbs to look at the farms. No one had ever seen farms like those or even the tea shops in the suburbs.
There were also several large factories around the capital that many villagers worked at. The once-rural areas had become bustling with activities.
Hundreds of people worked in one factory, not to mention the place had several factories, farms, and tea houses. There were countless job opportunities for the villagers and commoners.
Employees would flood out of the factories once it was lunch hour or when their shifts ended.
Since most people had high-paying jobs and excess money, they were willing to spend some of it in the city. They often visited the food street at the center of the capital or the supermarket.