Cabinda in East Africa is only a hundred kilometers away from Black Horn, so the Belgians in Black Horn are not unfamiliar with Cabinda, this "international metropolis". All it takes is a boat ticket to reach Cabinda, and of course, there is also a road connection between the two places.
For the citizens of Black Horn, the level of prosperity in Cabinda is in no way inferior to the Belgian capital Brussels, and many Belgian dignitaries in Black Horn even live in Cabinda permanently.
Hughes hailed a taxi and then called his brother's family to his residence.
Herman said with some surprise, "Isn't this too extravagant?"
For Herman, cars are something rare; the entire automotive industry in Europe, not to mention compared with East Africa, is lagging far behind the United States. So, in Europe, only rich people can afford cars, and Herman's family is not wealthy, usually only envying the wealthy and noble people driving cars on the streets of Belgium.
