In the weeks following the public unveiling of the Elysean Cruiser, the kingdom buzzed with the excitement of a new era. The roads, once dominated by horse-drawn carriages, now echoed with the rhythmic hum of combustion engines. Citizens marveled at the sight of automobiles gliding through the streets, a testament to King Bruno's vision and the nation's ingenuity.
The Royal Motor Works, having successfully launched the initial fleet of Cruisers, now faced the challenge of meeting the surging demand. Orders poured in from every corner of Elysea, from merchants seeking efficient transport for goods to doctors desiring quicker access to patients in remote areas. To address this, Bruno initiated an expansion of the manufacturing facilities, incorporating assembly lines inspired by his memories of industrial practices from his previous world.