Chapter 897
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
They got three rooms.
It wasnât even a surprise at this point. Kat was pretty sure that Yang wouldâve been perfectly happy to share a room with the other two girls. Despite this, Xiang just couldnât come up with a good enough argument while dealing with all of his hormones. It was actually kind of sad towards the end. The receptionist lady could see it as well, if the slight upticks of her mouth said anything. See, Yang had been providing increasingly poor arguments up until the point she was just straight up wrong for the last two. Despite this, they were all said suggestively enough Xiang had figurative smoke spewing from his ears.
With the payment and room number settled the group was led upstairs by the receptionist to three rooms all situated next to each other. Xiang swiped the key from Yangâs hand, opened the door and then slammed all in one swift motion. Face a flaming red the whole time. The receptionist just nodded at this and then left the group to it. Hoping to figure out why the person who was supposed to replace her for the next shift was missing.
Once she was gone, Yang then decided to give Kat and Lily an impromptu lesson in what everything cost and how to tell if you were being scanned. It was clearly designed with Katâs perfect memory in mind and was more of a list then a conversation. Yang went over everything from bread, to fancy meals to theatre shows before carefully pushing Kat and Lily out into the city for lunch. And dumping the local equivalent of ten thousand dollars into Katâs hands.
Yang vanished while Kat and Lily just stared incredulously into the bag. âI canât decide if Yang is good with money or not,â said Kat.
Lily took a glance around and seeing nobody paying attention transformed and leaned into Kat. âYeah... I really donât know either. She knew the price of basically everything and even how to tell if she was being scammed with a new item most of the time... but then handed us all this money. I... I donât even know how weâd spend it all...â
The pair continued to stare at the bag with some minor concern for another few minutes until Kat said. âYou know... I donât think itâs safe to carry all this money around...â
.....
âI think youâre right... um... let me try something,â Lily grabbed the bag and put it in the small one sheâd brought. It didnât really fit, Yang had handed them a lot of coins but that was fine. Lily then handed the bags off to Kat and transformed. [Now put that on me] Kat shrugged and did as asked then Lily transformed again.
Now what Lily had been hoping would happen is the bag would vanish like her clothes and bag normally did when the transformation was the other way around. Apparently there was some limitations though because Lily transformed and the bag was tied around her feet. Lily frowned at this before sighing and putting it on again, transforming back. The bags vanished, as Lily suspected they would... but she wasnât all that pleased about it. [Guess I canât walk around on your arm... too much risk of getting pickpocketed otherwise]
With their gold secured Kat started wandering. The inn was easy to find again considering its size, extravagance and the fact it wasnât all that far from the auction house. Now the question was... where did they want to go? *So what would you like to do Lily? This is the first proper date weâre going on and we need a place for you to eat. Should we go somewhere fancy?*
[Eh... we could but thatâs something we can do at home isnât it? I mean... I can hide my ears well enough with like a hat or something. What Iâd really like to have is some local delicacies prepared by the locals. See what âgood foodâ for the more common people is here. I mean... is there anything we can get from the fancy places that would really stand out?]
*Perhaps? I doubt we could get it here because itâs a mana based dish, and you probably wouldnât be able to eat it yourself anyway... but Iâm a big fan of a particular soup that tastes wonderful, if a bit watery and spreads this delightful warmth all across your body as you eat it. Itâs like a good soup warming you on a winterâs day but so much more comforting and pleasant.
Sadly itâs extremely hot and you would be physically incapable of trying it. Thyme had to warn people away from it and if you couldnât touch the spoon or the bowl you werenât allowed to even try it. Apparently itâd just kill you. Which... hmm now that Iâm thinking about it... Iâm not sure there is anything like that you could eat. Magic ice cream might be too cold for you... sorry.*
[Itâs ok. It was an interesting idea at least. Maybe weâll spot some place that works with raw meat? I mean... this IS a fishing town after all. Cultivator Sushi doesnât sound like such a bad idea. In fact, considering Iâm a cat now, it sounds like a really good one. I think Iâve decided what weâre looking for.]
*I donât know if they have rice around here. Iâve not seen anyone growing it... though I havenât really seen them growing wheat either and I know they have bread. So perhaps itâs a meaningless point.*
*So... ignoring my previous thoughts, should we head towards the pier or the fancy places in town? I feel like the pier might be our best bet, certainly weâd find fish there but maybe not anyone skilled at serving it or just other ingredients in general. On the other hand, I have no idea how weâd be able to tell a sushi store from one that sells steaks in a fancy restaurant especially if they donât have anyone eating outside.*
[Um... hmm... the waterfront does stink. So Iâm a little torn. I think the easy answer to âhow find sushiâ would be to follow my nose. It should be good precise enough for something like this. That being said... maybe we can find some nice grilled fish or something at the pier?]
*Well we are here for a few days, so why not both? Start at the pier and then find some good stuff in the fancy area another time?*
[Purrfect]
Kat wondered how intentional the mental purring was on Lilyâs part, but didnât want to ask. It was pretty adorable and if it wasnât intentional Kat didnât want to discourage it from appearing again. Still, they had a destination in mind and Kat knew itâd be very easy to find. So they headed straight for the dock area, taking side streets when they appeared and simply hopping over boxes if it became necessary. No sense pretending not to be a cultivator when you had wings and a tail, or when you knew your girlfriend would transform to eat with you.
It didnât take long at all from them to be right around the waterfront and it was a bit of a mess. People yelling and moving all over the place. A lot of people selling fish, usually older individuals who likely manned the stalls for their younger counterparts out on the lake. Still, there was a very noticeable lack of people selling cooked, or prepared fish in any way. The pair found this a bit odd truth be told. [I donât get it. These people clearly catch fish, and likely use it as a large part of their diet. Why isnât there anyone selling prepared fish?]
*Iâm not sure Lily. Maybe itâs a zoning law thing? I donât really know how those work but thatâs the only reason I can think of really.*
[I suppose it could be that. Zoning laws arenât usually so specific though. If you can sell things here, you can almost certainly sell prepared food... unless itâs a health risk? They might be able to use that as justification... but they are still throwing refuse into the water so they probably arenât all that health conscious.]
*Can you smell anything? Because I canât. Not really.*
[No, my nose really isnât tuned for stuff like this. Itâs all just too much. I canât properly separate the scents. Not instinctively anyway. Finding one strong scent in the forest? Thatâs fine. Figuring out cooked fish from the hundreds and hundreds of raw fish amongst such massive catches? Too difficult without any training... and something prepared but uncooked like Sushi? I think Iâd have a better chance at killing the snake on my own.]
*I guess weâve got no choice but to keep looking then.* So thatâs what Kat and Lily did. There were a few stalls that they thought might have met their criteria but it quickly became clear they were just butchers for larger fish. Some of them didnât even have their own catch. Just let others bring large fish to be diced properly. The duo could feel their mood souring. Though that might have just been the smell.