Sophia Garanord stood on the harbor, silently gazing into the distance.
In Sophia's palm was a golden ring, which she had sent to 699 South Sevantes Riverside Street, as agreed, but it was quickly returned without a word.
Sophia Garanord believed that her request to "borrow a ship" had failed, yet she didn't resent Charles; instead, she felt profound gratitude. Clearly, Charles must have made a great effort to ask for such a favor, but it was natural for others not to lend something as precious as a warship. After all, she was headed to the battlefield, not to take the ship out for leisure; the chances of it getting damaged were quite high.
Today, she was here to take command of another warship.
How could Count Garanord let his daughter be at a disadvantage on the battlefield? Thus, he funded a ship for her to captain and even assigned a group of family personnel for her to command.