January 3, 1916.
Lome City.
Under the leadership of Colonel Brand, the slave transport fleet organized by the East African Navy set off from Falta Port in Benguela City, following the Benguela current northward. It sailed along the West Coast of Africa, made a large detour at Guinea, and finally arrived at Lome City, a colony of East Africa Togoland.
"Truly, it's a strategic location along the Atlantic coast. Looking at the construction standards of Lome Port, it's clear that it was modeled after important domestic military ports like Pemba Port." Gazing at the already sizable yet unfinished military port of Lome, Colonel Brand couldn't help but sigh.
No wonder Brand sighed. Although Lome Port holds a prominent status among East African naval ports, this was Colonel Brand's first visit to Lome Port.
