The coachman took the silver coin and wiped the grime off it disdainfully with his sleeve.
He glanced at Herag, feeling a bit puzzled.
Herag looked decent, but his clothing didn't resemble that of a wealthy person at all.
Moreover, he was heading to the Mozambique Slums, a place the rich would never visit.
The people from the Mozambique Slums wouldn't take a carriage there either, as they couldn't afford the entire fare of five silver coins, so the coachman was uncertain about Herag's background.
Herag ignored him and boarded the carriage on his own.
The coachman decided to stop overthinking and, securing the silver coin, began to drive.
"Just stop at Hogland Street, there's no need to go to the Mozambique Slums," Herag added after getting into the carriage.
"Sure," the coachman replied.
Hogland Street is located outside the Mozambique Slums, a certain distance away, taking about half an hour to walk.
