The cruise ship floated lazily down the Goldensand River as it headed towards Bossania City.
On it, Joe Langer and the rest were kneeling down on the deck as they suffered odd glances from the passersby.
Meanwhile, Nathan was engaged in a casual conversation with Maurice Holland.
When he asked Maurice how was his family doing, he found out that he lived a fulfilled life even though they were poor.
Moreover, Maurice's daughter, Candice Holland, was engaged to the son of the Lillard family, Keller Lillard, who was somewhat famous in Bossania, and they were about to hold their wedding ceremony soon.
Nathan exclaimed, "Wow, Wyatt's sister is about to get married soon. If he could hear us from above, he would definitely be overjoyed."
He then instructed Colin in a low voice, "Order someone to send a gift to the
Lillard family."
Colin knew that Nathan wanted to gift the Lillard family something for Candice's sake to show his admiration for her.
Furthermore, he wanted to send a message to the Lillard family so that they wouldn't mistreat her.
Colin answered, "Alright. I'll make the phone call now."
As Colin was dismissed, one of the Elite Eight suddenly approached Nathan and reported in a low voice, "General, there's a small boat with an old fisherman in the middle of the river. We have a feeling that they are not ordinary folks'."
Nathan frowned slightly. "Let's go and check it out!”
Nathan bade farewell to Maurice, before heading towards the bow of the boat with the Elite Eight.
Sure enough, there was an old fisherman fishing in the middle of the sea on a dingy boat.
Fishing should be leisure, but Nathan could sense a strong and unusual murderous aura from the fisherman.
Nathan's lips curled upwards slightly. "Haha. It seems like someone doesn't want me back in the North, so they sent someone powerful to wait for me here."
The Elite Eight was alarmed when Nathan said that, and they realized that something was wrong with the fisherman, so they stood on high alert.
Nathan had guessed it correctly: something was wrong with the fisherman.
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