Leon and Byon, now officially neighbors in a country where they drove on the "wrong" side of the road, decided to explore their new city like the tactical masterminds they were.
"Okay," Byon announced on their first morning out, both of them in baseball caps pulled down low, trying and failing to look like inconspicuous tourists.
"Operation: Understand Liverpool is a go. Phase one: coffee. It is the most important tactical resource for any successful campaign."
They spent the day walking, a pair of anonymous superstars lost in the vibrant, historic streets. They saw the iconic Albert Dock, with its red brick warehouses and maritime museums. They walked down Mathew Street and saw the Cavern Club, the legendary birthplace of The Beatles, the sound of a cover band playing "Hey Jude" spilling out into the street.
"See?" Byon said, a look of profound realization on his face. "This city understands the importance of a legendary front four."