As the bus leaves the highway rest area for another leg of the journey, it's already nightfall. Everyone on the bus seems exhausted, and the bus is pervaded by a tranquil silence, except for the occasionally audible snores of some male guests, including Director Hugo.
When the bus enters the ring road of Washington, there is a faint stir among the passengers as they try to rouse themselves from their lethargy.
From the rear, a male guest stretches lazily while drawing open the curtained window to peer outside, only to see road-lights flanking the highway and the pitch-black night beyond.
"This really is the city with the most water bodies in the country. We are not even at the Lakeshore District and Fairy Island yet, but water bodies already lining both sides of the road. They must have gone through quite some trouble when building the road," Vincent Hunk casually comments, staring out the window.
Upon hearing his voice, everyone else also looks outside.