The new day would come quickly for the Crown Prince, whose motorcade would cross into Rokkenjima (after going through the necessary prerequisites for crossing) near the border-town of Enekh. Upon crossing over, the procession would be accompanied, as planned, by the Prefectural Police of Estvua. Over the next few hours, the convoy would make its way to the city of Dunwich, and by extension, the Palace of Haru. Upon pulling up to the entrance, the Crown Prince would not leave the vehicle, at least, not until his guards— members of the Imperial Guard— had exited first to ensure nothing was amiss. That was not to say that there was a lack of trust for his hosts, but rather due to heightened security measures undertaken after the attempt on the Emperor's life.
After a few moments, one of the guards would open the door the Crown Prince's limousine, allowing him to exit the vehicle, his military uniform in near-perfect condition despite the longer than expected trip. The Empress of Rokkenjima would, no doubt, have been informed of their arrival beforehand, so the Crown Prince, as was customary among his people, bow to her, not as a sign of subservience as some might perceive it, but out of respect for her position, even if he was, at the moment, the acting head-of-state for his own nation.