Time flew by and three days passed in the blink of an eye. The surveyors brought out their records, all of which indicated that, for about ten days, there would probably be no storms or rain out at sea.
This was quite rare.
The climate of Navia was very humid, with almost constant rain throughout the year, but the winters were not too cold.
Experiencing continuous sunny days for more than ten days was not a common occurrence. Perhaps this was a window of opportunity deliberately opened by God for her.
Unfortunately, everyone was unaware that when the girl left the castle with the others, the surveyors suddenly fainted at their station.
In the early morning of the fourth day, before the break of dawn, a faint glow spread over the sea surface. The knights and guards from the Lord's Castle started to push the large boat slowly into the sea.
This boat was not very large, but it could accommodate more than twenty people.