Teresa had not yet acclimated to the shift in her identity, and Limon was understanding of this.
"Alright, let's get ready. We'll depart once the carriage is loaded, but we must leave early. Otherwise, the post station will be overcrowded again, and there's no telling how long we'll have to wait."
Everything was rather straightforward, with minimal preparation required. Since there was a horse-drawn carriage, there was no need to bring the tuk tuk along; it could be temporarily stored at the sand fishing grounds. Fortunately, Laladoya wasn't alone at the sand fishing grounds. Although most of the workers were temporary hires, there were some long-term employees among them, ensuring that Laladoya wouldn't be swamped with managing such a large fishing ground.
When the morning sun had just peeked over the eastern horizon, it was time to leave.