In the distant corridors of Adam's estate, where the portal had been installed, the owner of the estate stood before the door. Although he had some thoughts and doubts, his determination did not waver.
"If building a city and its development were the first steps to success and the foundation, then the rest of the steps must be equally reliable," Adam mumbled, glancing at the sunrise and the barely visible rays of light. He opened the door.
The room was ordinary. Not the least bit extraordinary.
There was no furniture here, no chandelier, not even lighting. After all, initially, Adam hadn't calculated the required amount of experience too well, and due to careful selection, only a small number of maids had passed. There were no windows here either, and considering the distance from the main halls and utility room, it was the safest place to install the portal.
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