The next morning, the group reached the coast, where there was a beautiful city, small by the island's standards, but big enough in Vicente's eyes to cover part of the horizon.
As soon as they arrived in the city, the group crossed the main land route, arriving at the ocean avenue, from where they could see not only a beautiful beach with coconut palms but also several ships coming and going from one of the city's ports.
Light Cay was a technologically developed island, so transportation there drew a lot of attention, with many of the island's native creatures coming and going all around. The cultivation life wasn't the biggest concern for most people in a city like that.
Fishermen were only concerned with making a living for their families, while vendors sold their wares in stores throughout the city.
Children could be seen around the city, offering services that ranged from guiding to selling information and spying.