Of course, forty carriages were not needed just to carry things from their headquarters; most of the carriages were used to carry the luggage of the knights' families and their own personal belongings.
And so, once everything was set, Reinhardt got on his horse and bid goodbye to the city and his new family in this world.
"Stay safe, my son. Also, keep sending messages. If there is anything I can do to help you, don't hesitate to ask. I'm sure you will find it difficult in the beginning. However, once you get used to it, you will feel like it's much better than being on a battlefield and fighting demons".
Standing at the gate of the Arknight estate were Raymond, Verdia, and Arthur bidding him goodbye. The latter was trying to man up and not cry.
Verdia was waving her hands towards him, saying that she would come and visit him sometimes, her manner graceful.
"Ah, thanks for the help earlier, father" Reinhardt thanked from his horse.
