After an overnight rest, the Advance Team broke camp early the next day and officially embarked on their journey northward to the port city of Luscaque in the Snow Domain.
The group returned to the main road via a narrow path and then traveled along the main road for about five days before eventually arriving at a river stream, a tributary of the Heber River within the Snow Domain known as the Lusnia River.
The Heber River originated from the northern foothills of the Northern Domain Mountain Range, flowing south to north into Platinum Bay. The mouth of the river at Platinum Bay was none other than the port city of Luscaque. Meanwhile, the Lusnia River originated from the Winter Mountains in the eastern part of the Snow Domain, flowing from east to west into the Heber River.
As it was currently winter, the river remained unthawed, its ice surface remarkably thick, allowing for the unimpeded passage of carts and horses and thus serving as a natural causeway.