Siam, Manchester.
At ten in the morning, the streets were bustling with people and traffic weaving through.
It was hard to tell that just half a year ago, the city had been through a war.
Fortunately, due to the restraint shown by the Jieke Group, the war did not reach this largest city on the Southeast Asia peninsula, allowing it to remain prosperous and lively.
The biggest change in Manchester since the past was the addition of a Jieke Group military encampment not far outside the city, and, due to the withdrawal of a large number of electronic processing plants from Europe and America, the factory buildings were repurposed into Insect Nests, breeding a large variety of venomous insects and snakes. Many Siamese people joined the Jieke Group's insect breeding venture, and business was booming.