307 Teach Them a Little Bi (1/2)
Hearing that Roland asked them to prepare tents, the nobles who had never traveled afar asked, ”Are we not going to spend the night in towns or villages?”
Roland chuckled, and so did Andonara and Old Jerry.
Among the six of them, everybody except Jerry was an adolescent descendant of the noble families, or one who had just come of age.
They had never been outside of Delpon, and they did not exactly know what travel meant.
This world had not reached an era where information and knowledge could be disseminated quickly, either.
For people who lived in the information age, they understood how traveling in the wilderness felt like even if they never experienced it in person.
It was because they had access to various sorts of books and could find all kinds of information online to teach them what they were going to face.
Even if they were completely uninterested, the information they accidentally read in one year was the same as what the ordinary people in this world could take in their whole lives.
But of course, it was another matter whether or not they could make the best use of that knowledge.
If someone from the information age heard such a question, they would probably laugh in amusement.
But actually, it was only because they lived in a different age and world and possessed much more information.
More importantly, the young nobles who generally stayed indoors never had to consider these things.
Seeing Roland's grin, the young man who asked the question scratched his head in embarrassment, knowing that he had said something silly.
After that, Jerry stood out and said, ”Mr. Chairman, I'm going to buy tents and necessary tools with those guys. As for Miss Vivian…”
”Andonara will take me shopping.” Vivian held Andonara's hand and put on a sweet smile.
There were certain things that they would rather their male companions not see after they bought them.
Andonara nodded.
Roland said, ”Then I'll wait for you here.”
They left the mercenary guild, and Roland sat down at an empty table, then he surfed the game forums.
This made him seem to be in a daze.
The mercenary guild was a lot quieter.
Even though a hundred people were here, they subconsciously kept their voices low, and those unaware of the situation imitated them.
It was never wrong to copy what the majority was doing.
As a matter of fact, Roland was the greatest invoker of fear in Delpon at this moment.
Killing the mayor and stealing the queen were both punishable by death, but he was still living a nice and casual life.
Those who made a living in Delpon all knew Roland's name. Hawk and Link used to be as fearsome as him, but those two were gone now.
While Roland was in a daze, those who did not know him asked their pals who he was and why the atmosphere in the guild changed upon his arrival.
Then, Roland's name was passed on among the newcomers.
The eyes of seven mercenaries at another table glittered when they heard it.