The buildings on Sugard Mountain rose and fell in succession, giving Lu Li his first full view of Belfast. Compared to a normal city, this city, built along the mountain and spreading across it, indeed presented a view both shocking and bustling.
As the sailboat moved away from Rhodest Port, the full view of Belfast gradually disappeared into the foggy rain lines.
Lu Li stood at the stern deck, quietly watching the now barely visible behind. The sea surface left behind two spreading lines of white traces.
"Everyone feels a bit out of place on their first sea voyage, just like leaving home," said Captain Harvey, standing half a step behind Lu Li, his mouth curving into a smile. He held down his wide captain's hat with one hand to prevent it from being blown away by the sea breeze.
Perhaps from frequent encounters with investigators, the demeanor of this fishing boat captain conveyed that of an adventurer—unpolished, cheerful, and easygoing.