>>10074437>>10074471Thankfully, tea did not mean more ancient sake (that somehow sat with the entire group). It was actual tea, a brew of hojicha; a type of green tea, it was more reddish-brown in color and the scent was pleasant. It did take a bit for the drinks to boil and set, but once done, the results were now situated in a teapot, with an even amount of hojicha poured into a cup each.
>Hai, douzou. All of the glitter is... in the wastebaskets, yes?Bishamonta held herself back from the rhyme. She seemed more casual, more lax than her naturally stoic demeanor. Carrying with her a tray, the teacups were set onto a nearby table.
The tea itself, once tasted, was similar to that of roasted coffee beans, yet it contained no caffeine whatsoever. A nice, hot, refreshing beverage.
>I may need to see about going into town and purchasing clothes. Although, I do not know what tailors would sell wear for one as tall as I.