She certainly did not want to mention that this was where she had once been trapped in an empty boudoir, and where her ex-husband had been strangled, so in theory, this was still the Emperor's palace, and the Summer Palace was just a secondary residence.
Since it was nominally still the Emperor's residence, it had to be well-maintained.
But because Sofia didn't like it, the external officials didn't dare approach this palace, so it became a place to harbor filth and corruption.
Understanding this, Sahalin felt a bit overwhelmed and hurriedly waved over a maid, gave some instructions, and then continued the tour with Roland.
"This place..."
Sahalin's expression grew increasingly ugly, and he said coldly, "This is where Leonardo of Talia's 'Holy Son Painting' was once displayed."
"Perhaps because no one appreciated it, the Chief Steward stored it away."
Roland smiled and offered Sahalin a way out.
