In France, Europe, on the glamorous Champs-Élysées, sat an incredibly opulent building. Beside it stood the Louis Vuitton Tower, a Cartier boutique, and various other high-fashion brands. This building was called the Cheryl Building, headquarters to a very famous local conglomerate.
The Cheryl Group's businesses spanned across the world, covering various domains, and most of their ventures were closely linked with art. Relying on these, they had established a vast business empire, even ranking among the top 100 companies in the former world.
The global peak art exhibition this time was a project they had crafted over a year, into which they had poured an unknown amount of human and material resources. Just managing to get the "Mona Lisa" from the Louvre had already consumed a considerable amount of resources.