Chapter 264: Westeros' Aggressiveness
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
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When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the villa should have a view of Florence to the north
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.
Compared to the large tracts of farmland on the outskirts of other cities, the area around this estate is still in its original state of bush, and it is not difficult to imagine that the surrounding tracts of land should also be privately owned.
Sabina Fureli was curiously speculating about the price of the estate when there was a knock on her bedroom door.
When she woke up at seven o'clock in the morning, Sabina Fureli came to the bed in a dark blue silk dressing gown, pushed open the bedroom window and leaned on the windowsill to look out.
Here is a south-facing bedroom on the second floor of the villa.
On a closer look, this three-storey Italian neoclassical villa is located on the highest part of a rolling hill on the southern outskirts of Florence, with a pale grey façade that complements the rough stone walls around it, and many other estates, large and small, as far as the eye can see.
Judging by the topography, the north side of the villa should overlook the entire old city of Florence.
Obviously, it was probably the residence of some nobleman. Unfortunately, after World War II, the monarchy was abolished, and the Italian aristocracy has generally declined, replaced by many new capital nouveau riche who have risen with the recovery of the Italian economy.