Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, was called Wuchang during the time when the Heavenly Demon lived.
It was also the most populous city in central China, as it was located at the junction of the Han River and the Yangtze River.
It was recognized as the center of politics, economy, finance, culture, and transportation in central China until the cataclysm.
But not anymore.
This was because the city had been severely damaged by the first massacres, and, after a very difficult restoration, was damaged again by the second massacres that occurred earlier in the year.
Construction was still in full swing here and there, but the rebuilding was said to be quite delayed because gates were frequently generated.
[It’s changed a lot more than I thought.]
The Heavenly Demon spoke in a dispirited voice.
Although not as much as the Han River in Seoul, there were quite a few buildings lined up along the Yangtze River.
The building that rose through the thick fine dust looked like a...
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