December 5, 1915.
Benguela Port.
With the development of the economy and the stimulation of the European war, the economy of the entire West Coast region of East Africa took advantage of this historical opportunity to reach new heights.
In Falta New District of Benguela, trains and trucks were loading and unloading goods and containers departing from inland or domestically.
At eight in the evening, dockworker Anton and his coworkers finally completed the loading of the last container onto the ship. After wiping the sweat off his face with a towel, Anton sat on the concrete ground and said to Mars, "There's so much more work this year compared to last year, I wonder how long Europe will keep fighting."
Mars took a sip of cold tea from his large mug and said, "The longer they fight, the better. Although it's not decent to say so, without the European war, we wouldn't have so many trade orders now."
