Elvira's thoughts were the same as most nobles who came to Baymard for the first time.
It typically took time for them to adjust.
But, change usually happened the more they spent in Baymard.
Firstly, when nobles chose to visit, they could come for 2 to 3 weeks.
And within this time, almost all of them visited the church, since it was one of the must-go areas within Baymard.
Attending these church services was believed to enrich one's soul and give it purpose.
So how could they not go?
The main priests had been blessed by the system to give 'enlightened scriptures' and when this happened, countless people usually cried and vowed to change their ways.
When the gospels or moral stories were being told in the church, many nobles couldn't help but wonder if they were going towards the bad path, like those in those stories.
Again, this changed many people's views about morality.