Sophia let out a sigh of relief and stepped back, closing the door of the carriage. It only took them a couple of minutes to pass the bridge and enter the forest near Galena.
It had been raining for almost a full day without a break and the conditions of the roads were greatly affected by all the water. All the dirt roads were more like quicksands at this point so the remaining journey which should have only lasted an hour or so took more than three hours.
The carriage slowly emerged out of the forest and entered the farming lands outside the town. Although Galena was considered a third-grade town, due to its proximity to the many forests and mountains, a lot of people visited the place every few months to hunt and look for treasures.
That's why there were many guilds and hunter unions here. The locals preferred to call it a city even though it wasn't qualified to be called one.