CHAPTER IX: RED SMOKE (1) Five rimerians later, the Kingdom of Anaís was full of towers and houses, large fields and institutions, recreation facilities and a splendid mural design, which stretched over several acres of green and spring pink. Within it, love and goodwill reigned; for the demand of a generous King to impart good consciousness over his locals, shed a harmonious coexistence between them. The continued goodwill presented by the beings of the kingdom allowed themselves a series of prosperous remunerations. Remunerations that really were small good crops of love and empathy that offered the harmonious interaction of their extraordinary premises. The Kingdom consolidated itself as a firm one, a protective one. On all sides of the south, the great defense of Anaís was announced,