Alexander soon had a few men escort Mithras to his manor so that he could get some much-needed rest.
The journey seemed to have taken a toll on the man.
While Alexander chose to stay behind as he still wanted to oversee the unloading and see that everything go smoothly.
But even more importantly it was so that he could have some talks with a few selected people there.
These included a few Sycarians and other Thesians who had gone with Mithras to help him with the emigration, but more notably it was to greet the fleet captain who commandeered the whole group of ships and invite him to his manor.
The reason for this courtesy was this man was actually a shoulder (baron) working under Lady Inayah, to whom all these ships.
And in fact, the man was quite close to her, as evidenced by him being given the command of such a huge fleet, and hence Alexander was required to treat him with respect.