East was shown to an inn near the Tower. Attendants of guests from foreign countries usually stayed there. For him, who had endured harsh training under Captain Lawrence, the place was heaven.
His room was small. After cleaning himself up, he changed into the clothes that they prepared for himâpale blue-green, plain clothes that seemed a bit formal, but fitting for a knight nonetheless.
ăWhat now?ă
Having successfully delivered the letter, East now had nothing else to do. Although, he needed to send his equipment for repair and write a report to the Order, but those could be done in half a day.
After sitting on his bed for ten minutes, he decided to take a nap. Surprisingly however, his body was too thrilled that sleep never came. He was trained to sleep even without feeling drowsy, but since he didnât need to train today, he decided to indulge himself.
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ăLetâs go check the city, then.ă
East left the inn. He was too much in a hurry earlier that he failed to notice the liveliness of the streets. The city was much more orderly than Ponsonia;Â too orderly, in fact.
ăI have no idea why my friends from the sixth squad would be jealous about this grueling mission. I think they mentioned something about souvenirs.ă
East started walking down the streets, images of his colleague on his mindâone whoâd make a move on every woman heâd see and the married knight who seemed to be extremely composed. Theyâd gotten closer after their security mission in Count Morgstadâs residence.
Knights didnât just go to war. They sometimes accompanied the Foreign Minister abroad, but only as escorts. They basically never had free times like this. East felt like he was living luxuriously.
ăWhat would the captain do at a time like this?ă
The image of Captain Lawrence D. Falconâa man East held in reverence, almost worshipping himâpopped in his mind.
ăIâm sure the captain would trainâŠăSuddenly, he stopped in his tracks.ăI should train as well. Yes.ă
He was about to turn back to the inn when his stomach growled. It was too loud that a woman passing by let out a giggle.
ăI, uhh⊠Is there a place around here with good food?ăEast asked.ăItâs my first time here. Iâm not too familiar with the place.ă
The woman gave him directions to a restaurant.
ăTh-Thank you.ă
ăNo problem. May Saint Beyond guide you always.ă
As he watched the lady go, East thought about going back to the inn, but although he asked on the spur of the moment, he didnât want to disregard the ladyâs kindness in giving him directions.
ăI-I suppose one canât train on an empty stomach. I donât think I had a decent meal on my way here, either. All right, then. Letâs eat.ă
East followed the womanâs directions. One thing he didnât notice however, was that woman was a young lady. In other words, the restaurant she pointed him to was the gaudy kind that young women frequented to.
ăHmm, no mention of anything.ă
ăYeah. That means the holy mana items that Hikaru-sama found are extremely top-secret.ă
Lavia and Paula were at the Church libraryâs reading room, whispering to each other. Theyâd hit the notable books, but couldnât find what they were looking forâanything related to holy mana and the items Hikaru found. They had thought there would be records of them in the past. After all, these items were very rare. It wouldnât be strange for there to be records of them when they were brought in from outside the country. The girls didnât find the name Lugantz anywhere as well, the person who apparently created these holy mana items.
ăAll the more reason to increase our adventurer ranks.ăLavia said.
ăRank C looks like a long way off.ă
ăHikaruâs rank D. Iâm sure it wouldnât be long now till heâs promoted. But being rank C also has its fair share of troubles, like being called during times of war.ă
Rank C and above adventurers were allowed to enter the Adventurers Wisdom, a guild library located in Agiapole. Unfortunately, none of them met the requirement yet.
They had considered using Stealth to sneak into the place, but a magic lock made it impossible to get past the entrance. The windows were fitted with iron bars and equipped with magic traps. Hikaru could probably find an opening with his Detection skill, but he had gone off on his own. The girls couldnât ask him to accompany them in reading books.
They found themselves in a dilemmaâthey wanted to help Hikaru, but they couldnât do anything without him.
ăHmmâŠă
ăI canât even do anything for Hikaru-samaâŠă
ăNo, youâre doing a lot. I think my abilities are barely useful.ă
ăThatâs not true at all. You provide moral support to Hikaru-sama.ă
ăI can say the same about you. Having you around lightens the mood.ă
ăOh, no no no.ă
ăItâs true.ăLavia said.ăIn any case, thereâs no point in doing this now. How about a break?ă
ăOkay⊠Iâm kinda hungry, anyway/ă
ăYou sure get hungry easily.ă
ăWhat? N-No wayâŠă
ăIâm so jealous. All the calories must go in there, huhâŠă
Lavia eyed Paulaâs breasts. They werenât particularly huge; just the right size for her age. Laviaâs, on the other hand, were rather modest in size.
Hikaru said size didnât matter, but the heroes in stories all love big breasts⊠No harm in having bigger ones, Lavia thought, wearing a frown.
ăWhatâs wrong?ăPaula asked.ăI canât really hear you. Your voice is tooâŠă
ăItâs not small, okay? Iâm still a growing girl!ă
Lavia rose to her feet and slammed her hand on the table. The Gray Deacon managing the reading room looked at her, his cheek twitching.
The girls left the Church library. There was actually another facility behind it called a Temple library, but one had to at least be a Gray Deacon to enter. While Paula was a girl who served the Church and looked like an actual nun, she wasnât an official member. Registration was quite troublesome, with background checks and verification of oneâs abilities, exactly what Sophie of the Four Stars wanted.
Two big libraries, the Temple and Guild library were just around the corner, yet they couldnât enter any of them. This filled Lavia with stress⊠or so one would think, but she didnât feel that bad.
Agiapole had a lot of books, and that meant a lot of bookstores, more than a hundred of them. These stores were gathered in two areas: the Northern Bookstore District for religious and art books, and the Eastern Bookstore District with its novels, folklores, and memoirs.
ăLetâs go check out the bookstores in the afternoon.ăLavia said, feeling enthusiastic about her plans to indulge herself in her hobby.
She had actually been there yesterday, but it took her hours to visit three stores. Laviaâs excitement was off the roofs after finding out she could buy a book, read it, sell it, then buy another one.
ăYou really love your books, huh.ăPaula said.
ăWerenât you the one excited about finding some stories about Saints in the Northern Bookstore District?ă
ăUhâŠă
ăI bet you want to read all the romance novels you can find in the East, though.ă
ăUhhâŠ!ă
Lavia hit the mark. Paula loved romantic stories. Reading wasnât allowed in the stores; the moment you took a book, you had to decide whether to buy it or not in under a minute.
ăAnyway, where do we go for lunch?ăLavia asked.
ăYou can decide.ă
ăHmm. You can decide this time.ă
ăWhaaat? Pia and Priscilla were never a fan of my choicesâŠă
ăNow Iâm really looking forward to it.ă
ăYouâre surprisingly cruel.ă
And so Paula made her choice.
ăOh. No adventurers would come here.ă
ăSee?! You donât want to eat here, right? Right?!ă
ăItâs fine. This is an opportunity. We wonât be able to get in here with Hikaru around. Letâs go.ă
The moment they stepped into the restaurant, they noticed majority of the customers were women. The place was furnished with round tables painted in either blue, green, or yellow. Thick cushions were stitched onto the seats. Display cases lined the walls. The place also sold stuffed toys, scarfs, and accessories made of beads. Employeesâwomen who wore multicolored bandanas on their head âwove through the decorative plants displayed here and there.
ăHow many seats do you need?ăan employee asked.
She had tanned skin, golden eyes, and pointy earsâall features of a Dark Elf, an elven race that lived in caves and dungeons. While not as greatly welcomed as in Einbeast, demi-humans could lived here without any trouble.
ăTable for two, please.ă
ăUhmâŠăThe Dark Elf seemed to hesitate with her next words.ăWe have a few vacant seats, but⊠Would you be all right with them?ă
ăWhat do you mean?ă
ăI-It would be faster if you come with me.ă
The employee led them inside the restaurant. Customers filled every table, indicating that business was booming. Although, men who were dragged into the place by their girlfriends looked embarrassed.
At the center of the establishment was a space with no customers.
Why is there no one here? Lavia wondered.
But she soon found her answer. A man was greedily gobbling down his food. All alone, with no company. From behind, Lavia could tell it was a knight. Even during his meal, his sword still hung on his waist. The way he devoured the food seemed almost bloodcurdling.
ăAs you can see, there are vacant seats thereâŠăthe employee said.
ăI seeâŠă
Customers mustâve left because of him. What now? Lavia thought as she looked at Paula.
Then all of a sudden, the man turned around, wondering perhaps who arrived. Or maybe it was his way of saying âDonât stand behind meâ.
ăAhâăLaviaâs mouth hung open. The man stopped chewing his food.
ăWh-Whatâs wrong, Lavia? Is it someone you know?ăPaula asked.
ăLaviaâăThe man quickly rose to his feet.ăLavia D. Morgstad?!ă