At this time, the carriage carrying Reiger and his companions had already arrived at the gates of Besare, preparing to enter the city.
Toward the evening, when it was time to enter the city, more people were coming in than going out, as few people wished to travel at night.
For this reason, those entering the city had already formed a queue, undergoing the guards' inspection and scrutiny as they entered in sequence.
The queue was not long, yet Liz had to wait a long time before it was her turn to enter the city.
This was because, as a military base, Besare required a far more stringent check for both entry and exit than other cities.
The area nearby had no clusterings of refugees, either because it was too close to the frontier battlefield or perhaps due to the daunting presence of Besare's military base which discouraged people from gathering.