Ten days later at noon, the white whale merchant ship could see the colossal city by the coast from afar.
Su Lun once again arrived at Moros City-State.
But the journey had not gone smoothly.
There used to be several mature sea routes from the south to the north going to Roman City, and while they were not always calm, they at least guaranteed that merchant ships wouldn't encounter storms for eight or nine months of the year.
However, this time, Su Lun and his crew encountered very dangerous, severe weather several times, with terrifying tornadoes and waves. If not for Tanni's excellent sailing skills, ordinary ships might have already sunk to the bottom of the sea.
After the merchant ship entered the port, Su Lun noticed that the once bustling and noisy port of Moros City-State was particularly deserted. Eight or nine out of ten berths were empty. Only a few merchant ships were still unloading or loading goods.
The dockworkers and slaves were mostly idle.