Outside the port of Dar es Salaam, a Far Eastern ship was entering the harbor, and the people on board were curiously gazing at the city of Dar es Salaam.
The houses were orderly, carriages intersected, the roads were flat and wide, and large and small ships were docked in the harbor, with people bustling on the wharf.
"Brother Shiyan! I feel like the court has been deceived! East Africa seems peaceful and prosperous, with no signs of disasters or calamities!" The deputy envoy of the Far Eastern government's aid delegation to the Kingdom of East Africa, Ande, said conspiratorially.
Li Ge was also bewildered, but he said, "Thick Brother, perhaps it's because this is the part of East Africa meant to serve as a façade. We haven't seen the rest of East Africa, so we should not jump to conclusions. We can inquire with the East African interpreter shortly to find the answer."