After everyone came out and settled into the vehicles waiting outside for them, They started their journey towards the Royal Palace. As it was the entourage of Queen of Schilla the security details were followed on every turn, the routes drivers took were secured and every vehicle was constantly in contact.

Following closely behind the main car, where Athena, Artemis, Rebecca, Amelia and Rio were sitting, was a convoy of magically powered cars moved in unison. While one of them drove forward to clear the route. 

These cars were a marvel of engineering and magic, simply proving how unique Arcadia was in terms of all The different worlds. The initial designs for cars and other vehicles were first provided by some people who were pulled into Arcadia from a modern world, but despite the details making them here in a fantasy world was found impossible. 

The dwarves, famous for their innate affinity for crafting were simply hellbent on making these vehicles, but even they failed several thousand times. They tried whatever mineral and material they could find to make and power cars but failed. Coating mana and writing formations was useless as the environmental magic would give out disturbance and it simply failed again. 

It was then that they stumbled upon a rare singular book which once translated gave them the knowledge of utilizing mana cores and some formations to power these vehicles. It played a crucial role in bringing all kinds of technology to Arcadia. This discovery sparked a revolution in transportation, allowing the construction of cars that were previously deemed impossible in the fantasy realm.

Mana cores were used as fuel to power these vehicles, which provides constant mana supply and formations which turns that mana into an energy that propel the vehicles forward. The intricate formations inscribed onto the car's chassis served as catalysts, channeling and amplifying the magical energy to enhance the vehicle's performance. Over the years the use of some protection arrays was added to provide better security. 

The cars were a testament to the fusion of magical craftsmanship and technological innovation. Their designs showcased the aesthetics of both worlds, with ornate embellishments and enchantments woven seamlessly into the sleek and streamlined structures. Runes and sigils were etched onto the vehicles, enhancing their performance, providing stability, and offering protection against external magical influences.

The use of cars and mana powered carriages had revolutionized transportation in Arcadia. It offered a faster and more efficient means of travel, connecting distant cities and regions. While bikes were prohibited in Haven, due to safety concerns and potential misuse of magical formations, cars and carriages became the preferred mode of ground transportation for both commoners and nobility alike.

In contrast, air travel in Arcadia primarily relied on magically enhanced ships. These grand vessels sailed through the skies, propelled by powerful formations inscribed upon their hulls. The stability and reliability of these ships, combined with the ease of inscribing complex formations on their surfaces, made them the preferred choice for long-distance travel. The creation of airplanes was deemed unnecessary, as the capabilities and safety of the magical ships were unmatched.

[A/N - obviously it goes without saying that all these innovations and luxuries are only for the ones who could afford them. Cars were a sign of riches, while the low version of cars was mana powered carriages which was for commoners and normal residents.]

The convoy moved in precise formation, guided by skilled drivers who had mastered the art of maneuvering these magical vehicles. The leader of the caravan, captain of the royal guard, ensured that the procession maintained its cohesion and moved smoothly through the bustling streets of Haven City.

As the caravan made its way through the city, the enchantments on the cars allowed them to navigate effortlessly throughout the roads. The magical cores hummed with energy, propelling the vehicles forward with a quiet grace. 

Rio leaned against the car window, taking in the vibrant sights and sounds of the bustling city of Haven. It was a stark contrast to his own hometown of Damascus. The grandeur and liveliness of the capital left him in awe, as he watched the streets come alive with preparations for the upcoming birthday celebration of Princess Rebecca.

The city was adorned with colorful decorations, from fluttering banners and ribbons to ornate archways and flower arrangements. Though there was not a single image of Rebecca on any posters, as no one from the commoners saw her and selling her photos was probably prohibited, but still it left Rio shocked to see how many times he saw "Happy Birthday Princess" floating on the roads.

 He looked towards Rebecca, who after noticing his gaze felt even prouder. It was a surprise for her too, when she came out in the morning with her mother, but she can't tell him that right. She even pointed towards one of the bigger banners on a big intersection, highlighting how pretty it looked. Amelia who watched all this was now looking towards her mother, silently conveying she better prepare something even more grand than this or they're gonna have a serious talk. Rio and Artemis could only sigh at her looks, while Athena just smiled at how childish she was. 

As the caravan continued its journey, Rio noticed the presence of many guards patrolling the streets. Their uniforms gleamed under the sunlight, and their vigilant demeanor spoke of the importance placed on maintaining order and security within the city. Or maybe it was due to someone who spread news that the Queen was visiting the city today. Whatever it was, it left a nice impression of Haven on Rio's mind. 

Haven's strategic location as the last line of defense against external threats meant that it was surrounded by other cities. The city's layout reflected this too, with different zones serving different purposes. In the outer areas of the city, the regular folk who had lived here for generations resided. These were the hardworking individuals and their families who formed the backbone of the city from the very beginning, going about their daily lives and contributing to its vibrancy.

Moving towards the center of the city, Rio noticed a bustling hub of activity. This was where the famous merchants, guilds, and various organizations had established their headquarters. The streets were lined with shops and stalls, each offering a unique range of goods and services. It was a place of commerce and exchange, the highest of crowds were gathered in this area. 

Beyond the central district, Rio's gaze fell upon the inner area of the city. This was a region reserved for the nobility, royal family relatives, and others with a high standing like some famous guild masters or heads of clans. It was here that the influential figures of Haven's society resided, each with their own grand mansions and estates. Renowned scholars, alchemists and other important personalities could be found in this exclusive area, contributing to the city's intellectual and cultural pursuits.

Finally, at the heart of it all stood the magnificent Royal Palace, the residence of the main Royal Family. It was a sprawling structure, its towering walls and exquisite architecture a testament to the grandeur of the kingdom. The Royal Palace served as the seat of power, where important decisions were made, and royal ceremonies and events took place. It was a symbol of authority and tradition, radiating an aura of majesty and regality.

Given their familial ties and relationships, Athena had requested that the Blake family stay at the Royal Palace during their visit to Haven. This was not an opportunity extended to many, as forget about gaining residency in the royal palace, even living within the capital city was an arduous process. The strict regulations and lengthy procedures aimed to ensure that only those with significant connections or contributions to the city were granted the privilege of calling it their home and being a local here. 

Finding a house in the capital city was no easy task, and many aspiring residents had to navigate a lengthy bureaucracy. Several requirements and rigorous background checks acted as a filter, ensuring that only the most deserving and reputable individuals were given the chance to settle within the city's walls. The process involved thorough scrutiny of one's background, financial status, and potential contributions to the city's growth and prosperity.

The Blake family had a mansion in Haven but due to their close ties with Athena and her position as a member of the royal family, they were allowed to stay there. It was probably an honor very few in Arcadia could experience, but to Artemis it was just tiresome. She was sure that instead of her acting as a guest here, this sister of hers only called her so she can throw all her work on her too. 

As the caravan made its way towards the Royal Palace, Rio couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation. This was a new experience in his life, an opportunity to immerse himself in a world so different from his own. Because despite being in this world for nearly two months, he hadn't been free to enjoy even his own Damascus city fully. The grandeur of the capital city, the diversity of its inhabitants, and the labyrinth of social structure all added to the allure and mystery of a fantasy world. 

As Rio's eyes explored Haven City, he couldn't help but draw comparisons to the vibrant and diverse cities he had seen in famous tv shows or movies back on earth. While Haven had elements reminiscent of King's Landing from Game of Thrones series, with its bustling streets and majestic architecture, it also shared similarities with the grand city from Lord of the Rings movies, with its harmonious coexistence of different races.

As Rio observed the diverse inhabitants of Haven, he couldn't help but notice the presence of halflings and some beast races among the humans. The city was a melting pot of different races and cultures. Halflings, with their obviously different stature and nature, could be seen scurrying through the streets, while the beast races, with their distinctive features and animalistic qualities, added an intriguing element to the city's landscape.

In Haven City, the presence of peaceful beast races added a unique charm to the already diverse population. Rio observed some feline races of cats and foxes and rabbits known for their agility and grace. With their sleek fur, sharp claws, and keen senses, they roamed the city's alleys, contributing to its lively atmosphere. Felines were known for their artistic talents, often showcasing their skills in music, dance, and visual arts. Plus all the halfling girls of these races look pretty and cute, which would satisfy many times the requirements of perverts and cultured men. 

Within Haven City, demihumans, a term used to describe individuals with mixed human and non-human heritage, found their place among the various races. Rio noticed some Half-Elves, possessing a blend of elven pointy ears and human resemblance. They were often found engaging in scholarly pursuits or taking on roles as diplomats and mediators, thanks to their inherent ability to bridge the gap between different races and cultures. Or how elves were known to be a peaceful race, who didn't like to mingle in any territorial disputes. 

Alongside the Half-Elves, the Dwarves were a prominent race in Haven City. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship and drinking habits, they established thriving underground communities, crafting intricate works of art, weapons, and armor. The Dwarves' contributions to the city's economy and infrastructure were highly valued, as they excelled in engineering and mining.

Rio also noticed some big burly Orcs, who had integrated into Haven City's society. Despite their intimidating appearance, the Orcs present in Haven had proven their loyalty and thinking abilities, serving as skilled warriors and defenders of the city. Their inborn sense of honor and unity made them an integral part of the city's security forces. 

As Rio's gaze wandered through the streets, he marveled at the harmonious coexistence of these diverse races and demihumans within Haven City. The streets were adorned with vibrant marketplaces, where merchants from different races sold their wares, showcasing the richness of their respective cultures. The scents of exotic foods, the melodies of various musical instruments, and the colorful architecture created a symphony of diversity that filled the air.

Obviously since Haven was a city made and ruled by humans, they were in the majority and in power, but still looking at the peaceful coexistence of beast races, demihumans, and humans had shaped the city's identity, making it a truly remarkable place to be.

Lost in his thoughts, Rio closed the car window and settled back into his seat. Despite knowing it all from his knowledge of the novel, looking at it from his own two eyes was a different experience. The journey to the Royal Palace continued and he couldn't wait for what more surprises it would bring him.

 Little did he know that his presence in Haven would not only shape his own destiny but change the future of Heaven itself. 

But that's a tale for future me to tell. - author.. 

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A/N - For those who forgot about what singular books are read ch27 "Potions and Singular books" again, to jog your memory. 

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