Chivo's POV
As we are looking forward to arriving at a place called Metalnem, Dacuinia, Benjamín said to Basilio, "Hey, Basilio-kun, thanks for letting me come on this trip."
Basilio then looked at him. "You're welcome, Benjamín-kun. I am happy that Katsuko-kun invited you."
"You're welcome, man," Katsuko positively responded to Benjamín.
Benjamín smiled at him and Basilio.
And then, by 7 a.m., all of us arrived at Metalnem, a coastal town of Grey wolves and had a big harbour for Dacuinia's use, especially for Akivin, its capital city (though by a capital's standards, it was small by size and population) that was located northeast from the coast on the Shería Bay. We got off, and the Vamzom pilots of our helicopters said that they will come back once our trip was over, which we agreed right away.
Pilla's POV
I was waiting in my office for one of my messengers, an elf, to come back with a response from Basilio-kun. He did so, but he said that Basilio had gone to a trip to Kamal with some in his circle for a trade partnership deal with them. I was quite stunned, and though I would be a bit disappointed, I decided not to be one and just accepted that he wasn't available for my discovery of a possibility that he was in a prophecy being a hero to the Vamzoms. Yes, there was one that was said by an old man more than 370 years ago, and it was written down and passed down ever since then.
So, I said to my elf messenger, "Okay, thanks, Juan-kun. You may take a break today."
With a slight and quick bow, Juan replied, "You're welcome, sir. Thanks."
He then left off to take a break for today.
At this point, I decided to be patient with this.
Third person POV
And then, Basilio and his group went to Metalnem's harbour for tickets for a ferry ride to Zemelja. The cost was 0.50 Dek (the currency of Dacuinia) per head, and it was free for children under 15 years old. As for the currency exchange between Deks and Ruslav Pesos, it is currently 3.20 Ruslav Pesos to 1 Dek. So, they paid for it, and their tickets are now in their hands for a ferry ride at 7:30 a.m. At that time, they boarded a modern ferry to Zemelja. The ferry then left the harbour at 7:31 a.m., and it's on its way to Zemelja, Kamal, in its 5-hour voyage of smooth sailing with good weather.
Along the way, while most in his group are enjoying the excellent view of the sea and sky, Basilio was looking forward to everything turning out well for him.
And then, by noon, the ferry arrived at Zemelja's pier, and all of them grabbed their belongings and got off, feeling all relaxed and excited for this trade deal and adventure. Luckily, they had eaten lunch at the ferry's mess hall, so they didn't have to eat lunch in Zemelja's taverns.
But, along the way to Kamal's royal palace and while most in his group are exploring their surroundings, Basilio saw something from a distance: a poor adventurer being fined by a city guard for loitering around, even though it wasn't a major street at all.
That poor adventurer was a smart, unlicensed healer named Tej Lengyel.
