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"It went quite well. A little sad to not see you." Ayane said. "He said that he'd be ready when you are. So long as you don't wake him up late at night or early in the morning." She chuckled.
"We better not keep him waiting, then." You said.
"Ah, one other thing, Master..." Ayane almost looked like she was reconsidering telling your something, but went on. "My father gained his sixth tail."
"I'll have to congratulate the old man."
"Indeed. He's been harping to tell you the story over a few drinks. He hasn't stopped talking about it, Master." Ayane sighed, with a tired but undeniably happy smile on her face. "He'd be furious if I told you the whole story before he did."
You eventually get back to the airship begin to depart, until you see Eulia again approaching at record pace.
"Letters for John Doe! Letters for John Doe!"
"Hey Eulia." <span class="mu-i">Again</span>. You wondered if it was just a coincidence you had her deliver mail to you, or if she was specifically tasked to you because you subscribed to their newspaper.
"One from Guildmaster Gaul and another from Preceptor Justus!" She handed you the letters. "Thank-you and good-bye!"
And indeed it was from them. Though, to be more specific, they both offered to purchase the bones at different prices.
The Adventurer's Guild was willing to take the warped orc bones off your hands for market price. Meanwhile the Centrian Knights were willing to buy them at a considerably lower cost, yet the promise of enchanted items, rare metals, and joining the Centrian Knights as an honorary member acted as tempting compensations.
>(Write-in)
>No. You had other plans for the bones.
>Yes, you'd sell them to one of these groups. (Which? Select from below)
-The Order of the Jagged Sword (Gain 150g + bonuses)
-The Adventurer's Guild (Gain 1000g)
-Other (write-in)
You noticed that Ruby Rose was reading a book.
"Ruby," You said. "Is that the same book from the Adventurer's Guild?"
"Quite right." Ruby smiled innocently. "I decided to borrow this."
"Ruby-"
"Worry not, my gallant Master~" Ruby cooed. "This shall not be missed, for I saw many copies of these in the Guild's rooms. And I asked, of course. I'm no mere bandit. But if you are still concerned, I shall return this book to them." She paused. "When I'm done with it."
"Right, you do that."
You felt someone pull at your sleeve.
"Master," Bertha whimpered and gave you some puppy-dog eyes. "I don't wanna sleep on the ship again..."
"I'm certain whatever Master wishes shall be in our best interests." Ruby, closing the book, leaned towards your other side, a subtle hint that she also didn't want to sleep up there again either.
"I believe my father has some spare rooms for us." Said your kitsune wife. "However, I know where these rooms are. And they can be quite noisy with all the cranes and airships working."
"I can cast silence spells." Said Mel.
"On all the rooms at the same time, mate?" Cattleya meowed.
"Uh. Maybe?" Mel smiled sheepishly.