The war in the East Indies is raging on, while on the other side, Carlo's commercial empire continues its relentless expansion.
It's August in Spain, and the temperature isn't as hot as imagined. One of the main reasons Spain became a tourist destination in later generations is undoubtedly its comfortable weather.
Madrid's four seasons are distinct, with hot summers and cold winters.
However, this distinctness has its limits; Madrid's winter doesn't fall below zero, with average temperatures between 3 to 10 degrees Celsius.
In summer, the average temperature is around 27 degrees Celsius, with the hottest barely exceeding 30 degrees, not enough to make someone sweat profusely.
To say the least, Carlo truly enjoys the climate of Spain. The summers are sunny, and it's safe to say, there's not a cloud in the sky.
