Early the next morning, Herag took a carriage to the western Mozambique Slums.
He lived in the east, quite a distance from the Mozambique Slums.
He changed carriages three times along the way, not because the driver was unwilling to go that far, but because Herag didn't want to ride directly from the east to the Mozambique Slums.
That would be too easy for others to trace back his origin.
To be cautious, Herag changed carriages after a certain distance so that at least the new driver wouldn't know where he came from.
In Silver Moon City, carriages couldn't run at full speed without interruption, so the journey took four hours to reach the vicinity of the Mozambique Slums in the west.
After getting off the carriage, Herag immediately felt that the scene in front of him was unlike any other part of Silver Moon City.
In other parts of Silver Moon City, even in the communal districts, the streets were at least clean and tidy.
