Chapter 129. Denzia’s Royal Palace (1)

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When we passed Berasa Village, which had various types of houses—there were nipa huts, houses made of stone and glass (yes… there was already glass at this time!), some made solely of stone, and some made of stone and wood. The village was lively and vibrant, with people going about their daily routines, children playing in the streets, and vendors selling their goods in small markets scattered throughout.

Berasa Village was known for its unique blend of architectural styles. The nipa huts, with their thatched roofs and bamboo walls, stood in contrast to the more modern houses made of stone and glass, which gleamed in the sunlight. The stone houses, sturdy and solid, gave off a sense of permanence and tradition, while the houses made of both stone and wood combined the best of both materials, offering durability and a rustic charm.

Based on what I remembered from Denzian History class, the residents here in Berasa Village were middle class and nobles (or

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