Eventually, they left the volcano behind, but Zaos couldn't feel relaxed knowing that such a dangerous thing was so close. Although the families there lived a life where they made their names by doing business, they sure liked to live in a dangerous place. Perhaps it was the only way they could find excitement in their lives. Ameria's entourage left the port around nine in the morning, but they kept moving inside the carriage even after sunset. Zaos looked at Erean, and he came to explain a few things.
"Apparently, there are no crimes on the island, the last one happened twenty years ago, so the inhabitants of the island don't mind moving at night," Erean said. "Besides, the party is tomorrow night, so the chief of security of the Ojala family decided that it would be better for the princess to rest at a suitable place."
"I assume we are not going to rest at a suitable place," Zaos asked.