"On March 2, 1498, Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama led his fleet to India, stopping at 'Mozambique Port' along the way where they were warmly received by the local Sultan. The Sultan's name was Muzza Aru Bic, which the Portuguese heard as 'Mozambique,' giving rise to the name of the country Mozambique. The country still exists today, but the origin point of this Mozambique colony, Mozambique Port, is now in our hands, leaving one to wonder what the Portuguese in the city think about this."
East Africa Navy Major Ror proudly told his subordinates, noting that Mozambique Port, like the Sultanate of Zanzibar, is actually an offshore island. East Africa's Mombasa and Mozambique Port are very similar.
Ernst did not quite understand this, as the Arabs seemed very fond of occupying islands along the East African coast, so why didn't they advance further into the mainland?
