The sun shone brightly over Elysea, illuminating the grand architecture of the University of Elysee. The large stone columns and intricate carvings of the buildings reflected the city's transformation from the dark days of the cholera epidemic to a hopeful future. Today, the university hosted a grand occasion—the graduation of the first class of engineering students, medical doctors, and law scholars, all of whom had completed their rigorous studies. It was an event that marked another milestone in Elysea's journey toward greatness.
King Bruno, standing on the steps of the university's great hall, looked out over the bustling crowd. Students, professors, dignitaries, and family members had gathered in the university courtyard, all eager to celebrate the achievements of those who had worked so hard to complete their studies. The students had trained tirelessly, their knowledge now ready to be applied to rebuild their kingdom and safeguard its future.