Mr. Reich Smith walked with his wife along the busy Docklands of Kilg Harbor—they had just arrived at Inner Bay this morning.
After the unsafe events that happened in Bert, when his wife suggested watching the Swordsmanship Competition in Inner Bay, Mr. Smith naturally didn't object.
They packed their luggage that very day.
Also, they bought a first-class ticket and set off the same day—a first-class ticket provides a private room and allows bringing a guest aboard.
The 'Oriental' followed the same rule.
However, the ship the couple took was not a precedent-setting luxury liner like the 'Oriental.'
It was an ordinary passenger ship.
Although it was a passenger ship, it also carried cargo.
Every day it stopped at ports large and small to load and unload cargo.
Thus, after many days, the couple finally arrived at Inner Bay.
Inner Bay, a place both had been before.
During those war-torn days.
They came here more than once.
Always alone, at different times.