On King's Lane.
Link was completely unaware that he was being watched. He had now reached the outskirts of the Pufferfish County – the estate of his father, the Viscount Hamilton Morani.
In front of him was the Clearwater River, which was a river of about 300 feet wide where various types of ships frequently sailed. After traveling along the King's Lane for a few hours, Link was now approaching a great bridge.
The bridge was called the Great Hamilton Bridge. It was built by the Viscount and had always been a source of pride for him. The toll tax collected from the ships that sailed pass this bridge on Clearwater River was about 500 gold coins per year, and it was the main source of income for the Morani family.
It could be said that this bridge had provided the whole of the Morani family with all their necessities and luxuries.