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Fii was in trouble now.

And of course. It was impossible to enter the sauna with them and not have her sex revealed. She had really gotten careless.

Fii had to break out of his sohow.

(Ill use Doug, and then find a natural excuse to go ho)

Thinking this, she turned towards Doug, but found him blue in the face, opening and closing his mouth as he shook his head in a great panic.

(Why is he more panicked than )

He was being so obvious with his dismay that Fii could even hear him muttering What do I do? What do I do?

Before anybody noticed, Fii struck her elbow into his side, and whispered at him to compose himself.

Her voice finally cald him down, and he nodded repeatedly in understanding.

Although he was still sweating everywhere, and his eyes were wider than usual, at the very least it wasnt as obvious as before.

For now, Doug had settled down.

Fii now understood painfully well that she couldnt rely on Doug.

His honest personality made him easy to manipulate, but he was useless in any complex plans that required lying.

While calming him down, Fii concluded that she had to break out of his crisis with her own strength.

To be honest, she wanted to go too.

Fii had only used a sauna a few tis before, but it was more relaxing than bathing in cold water, and it was better for fatigue too.

In that case, she could just go later. Perhaps it might not be bad to go with just Doug.

Speaking of which, theres a book I want. Can we stop by the bookstore? asked one of the mbers.

Yeah, sounds good. We still have plenty of ti.

It was around 5 right now.

The apprentices didnt have a curfew, but if they stayed out too late they would get an earful from their instructor. Normally it would be better to get back before the dining hall closed at 9.

Leaving the dirt-paved road of Lowtown, they entered a back lane between the ss of wooden houses.

The area looked similar to the dangerous place Fii went to with Conrad-san, but the atmosphere was totally different.

The voices of children and won ca from houses and street corners, and she could hear the sound of hawkers in shops. The whole place was lively and cheerful.

This was where Slad and Gheith had grown up.

Since they knew the place well, they smoothly navigated the labyrinthine paths without a worry.

To Fii, Doug, Remi and the like, although they had co along often, they still werent too familiar with the streets. Because of that, they simply obediently followed those who had grown up here.

After making a number of turns, an old wooden building was visible at the end of a small path.

Its rchandise comprised worn out old books, and simple booklets made from paper and glue.

The booklets were like the halfway mark between hastily made newspapers and properly printed books. Those who grew up here called them scraplets, and they were apparently well acquainted.

The older books were placed further inside, while scraplets lined the front of the store.

A white-haired old man owned the place.

Oh, found it, found it. Its this, its this, cried the boy who wanted to co here.

He had imdiately looked over the scraplets, and happily picked one out from there.

More of these silly scraplets? Read a proper book for once, scolded the old man.

Whatsyourproblem.Yourethe one who sells them. And I even brought a bunch of knight friends to an shop like this. Geez, be thankful once in a while, grumbled the boy.

Apparently the two were acquainted.

Oohh, welco to my humble shop. Its small, and only sells second hand books, but please have a look, bowed the old man when he noticed the aristocrat apprentice knights.

Perhaps because of her appearance, he mistook Fii for a noble as well. Officially she was just a commoner though.

Still, nobody bothered correcting him, so Fii didnt care either. She wasnt exactly a noble, but royalty was very similar.

Keh! Im your regular, but look at how you treat .

What I really want to sell are just these old books. People who read nothing but those vulgar scraplets arent real custors.

Shaddap! Its these damned scraplets that youre living on!

Although their words were harsh, everyone could tell they were close, so everybody ignored them and browsed the books.

It was at places like these that a persons tastes would really show.

Slad and the other Lowtown apprentices were looking at nothing but scraplets. Most of the commoner boys from other areas were the sa.

Remi and Doug were more interested in the old books. The two of them just seed better bred.

Gorms looked at both the scraplets and the books. When he did look at the books, they were mostly things like books on military history, or tricks to strengthening your body.

Since Fii didnt have any particular tastes, she just went to see if they sold the books that the Captain and the others at the 18th recomnded to her.

After browsing for about half an hour and talking to the shopkeeper, in the end it was only the first boy, Slad, and Remi that bought anything.

They felt a little apologetic, but the old shopkeeper didnt seem to mind. He saw them off with a smile.

They had been rather welcod.

What did you buy? Fii asked Remi.

It turns out he had bought a book on embroidery. He liked plush toys, but was too embarrassed to buy them. Apparently making them himself was his new goal.

(Looks like hell be last on the rankings as well, this ti.)

As for Slad, he had apparently bought the new instalnt of so action story.

Speaking of which, his room had a lot of these scraplets. Scraplets were only held together with glue, so it didnt take long for them to fall apart. But Slad took care of him, and the old scraplets on his shelf were still pristine and readable.

Is it interesting?

Yeah, its super interesting. Want

to lend you the series?

Yeah. Please.

As for what the first boy had bought

What the heck

Its a book with rumours and occult stories from different countries!

Just a look at his scraplet was enough to see all kinds of suspicious lines.

Suspicions regarding the circumstances of Prince Domashs accidental death! It was no accident, it was an assassination!

A mysterious person who appears on street corners. The truth behind Balsmashshootman!

Unloved by the King, and locked in the inner palace! The grudge that drives the vengeful spirit of the second queen to roam the Capital each night!

A glance was enough to tell that they were all incredibly fake-looking.

But the boys all read through it with sparkling eyes.

Oooh! Amazing! Theyve apparently confird the existence of a mysterious giant creature in Borden Lake!

Ooohh! That one that people have been talking about?

In other words theyre f-, finally planning to capture it!?

Yeah. Apparently the survey team is recruiting people right now. And apparently amongst the mbers is the legendary hunter, Luvisess as well!

UOHHHHH! I WANNA JOIN TOO!

Fii had a look and listened in, but when she saw the boys getting engrossed over obviously fake stories, she couldnt help but feel astounded. Fii now understood how the old shopkeeper felt a little.

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