Kant had stayed for one night in an inn at the Stone Pass in the past.
However, he had not truly ventured out before.
As a noble, a conferred Baron, there were some things that he did not have to do personally.
From the Lion Fort in South County, he rode on a comfortable carriage to reach the Stone Pass in North County. Swadian peasants who accompanied him along the journey were in charge of purchasing goods. They completed these miscellaneous chores wonderfully.
The next day. At dawn.
It was still early, so they took advantage of the cold to enter the Nahrin Desert and begin their journey.
Kant turned around and looked at the butler beside him who was leading the way.