Time flew by, and while the Byzantine Army marched across the Middle East, annihilating every opposing force they came across, Berengar had taken his sister, Henrietta, and the children they had together to England for a brief family vacation.
The journey to England was a simple one. First, they would travel to Hamburg via the Reich's high-speed rails, and then, from there, the family would sail from the German port city to London, which was the capital of the Kingdom of England.
Why could they not simply fly from Kufstein to London? Well, that was because Berengar had yet to actually invest in the construction of an airport for the medieval island nation. After all, that would require an enormous effort, and it was not as if Berengar himself visited England all that often.