St. Cruz, Dome Palace.
Even though the flames of war have spread across most of the world, all disturbances and tumult seem to have not affected this place. In the early summer's "World Museum," there is only the sound of birds and the scent of flowers, rich and magnificent.
The promised benefits have been given, the various forces that needed to unite have united, and all the forces that should be dispatched have been sent out. The remaining matters have been left to the Empire's fortune.
Since being anxious is useless, Philip II has regained some of the poise that His Majesty the Emperor should have, at least on the surface.
Accompanied by a group of court ladies, the rarely idle Philip II is currently accompanying his Empress Teresa to stroll and admire flowers in the exquisitely designed royal garden cared for by hundreds of gardeners.
After a while, they arrived at a corridor built with pure white marble, where Philip II led his empress to sit leisurely.
