As time approached dusk, the sky gradually darkened.
At night, apart from the occasional arrival or departure of merchant ships, there were no merchant ships loading or unloading goods.
All of this had to wait until the next day.
In this era, the productivity was very low, after all. There was no light that could illuminate the entire dock as if it was daytime. If one wanted to work at night, they could only light torches.
However, such a thing was not allowed.
The temporary warehouses on the dock and the hundreds of merchant ships on the Resniston River were all made of wood.
Once a fire broke out, no noble or business family would dare to pat their chest and say that they could afford to compensate for the heavy losses.
On the dock that was three miles long, one mile in the middle was where the navy camps of Lionheart City was located.