The group had been lucky with the weather, which was perfect for the next few days out at sea. At the very most, there might have been stronger waves, but there were no rains or storms and the sky was clear.
As the yacht needed a name, Li Du decided to call it Li-Martin. Brother Wolf did a search on the internet and told them that there was no yacht with the same name in Australia; hence, they could keep the name.
Li Du assumed that not many people would have thought of such a name for a yacht. It was a unique name, based on his and Sophie's surnames.
Sophie had designed a logo for the yacht. It depicted two hands holding each other under a starry sky.
Every time they sailed, she would recall the time Li Du held her hands as they looked up at the starry sky together from the top of the yacht.