Near the coast of Newfoundland's east coast, the surface of the water, enveloped by the just-risen orange-red sunlight, was broken by the bow of a fishing boat, which stirred up white waves on both sides of the hull.
Watching as the ship got closer and closer to the destination, Little Robson, inside the cockpit, glanced at the navigation speed on the screen, and after hesitating, ultimately decided to prioritize safety and not to accelerate any further.
After all, although it would be better for this voyage to consume less time, safety was obviously more important than speed. Considering that the ship was sailing close to the coastline, it might not be able to react in time if it encountered any undercurrents due to excessive speed.
Since the boat was handled by experienced sailors, the next few hours of the journey were quite enjoyable. Finally, around 4 PM, they arrived not far from their destination.