The Three Forks River mouth in the twilight was dyed through with blood-red clouds, the large ships on the river like giant beasts lying prostrate.
This Tulip, was a typical Western ship, with a Holy Mother icon inlaid on its towering stern tower, and dried Southern spices hung amidst slanting masts and sails, although sailors maintained it meticulously, the mottling left by years of seafaring was still clearly visible.
To say the least, this ship was quite conspicuous on the pier.
After all, most ships at the Three Forks River Pier were Cao boats, salt boats, and merchant ships from north and south; even if there were alien vessels, they were not particularly large.
Yet this Tulip was somewhat different.
Originally it accompanied the tributary mission from the South Sea Countries, passing through Dagu and entering Jinmen Pier from the Hai River.
