Late at night.
After leaving Pompey Manor, Chen Lun headed directly to the old site mentioned by the Viscount.
On the west side of the Inner City District, near the ocean, Lona Port stood. The Purple Moon reflected on the sea surface where several huge ships were docked, and vaguely, numerous laborers could be seen dragging small boats loaded with cargo.
Chen Lun withdrew his gaze and left the terrace at the end of the street.
He entered a small alley on the other side and, after numerous turns, arrived at the entrance of a manor.
This was Number 4 Wans Street.
However, the Great Gate was locked, and the plaque at the gate had been removed, indicating that no one currently lived there; it was an empty house.
Chen Lun looked around and, seeing no one passing by, braced himself against the railing and leaped inside.
He did not linger, nor did he enter the villa building, but went directly to the back. According to "Philip's Diary," the inheritance was buried in the backyard.