The shipyard was busy as the sun rose over Subic Bay. Workers moved quickly, their shadows darting between towering cranes and stacks of steel plates. The air was filled with the sounds of welding torches, hammers, and heavy machinery. Today was an important day for the Philippine Navy and for Michael Reyes' project: the keel laying ceremony for the first Baden-Württemberg-class frigate to be built locally.
A stage was set up near the construction area, decorated with banners showing the logos of Reyes Corporation and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems. The Philippine flag fluttered proudly in the breeze. Rows of chairs faced the stage, where dignitaries, government officials, military personnel, and media representatives gathered. Michael stood to the side, watching as the final preparations were made. He wore a dark suit and held a hard hat in his hand, looking ready for the historic event.