Chapter 32 (1/2)

”That's the airshi+p”

”…that is a at a town on the western end of Battrol, we hopped on another train to go south We reached the airport

I thought there'd be trouble with border control Thankfully, ere riding the slow train – which had a surprising aers, I should add – and not the express train Since the slow train didn't directly cross borders, customs was less strict The leader, Isaac, just needed to present his adventurer's card, and the other party members only needed to show that they also possessed their own cards, and ere in

They really should have checked all of us The officers probably found it too troublesome

So, back to the airshi+p It really was incredible

Theabout it was that it actually looked like a shi+p 60 , 20 ht propellers that were obviously much too small to drive a shi+p of that size Yet it flew as fast as a jet airplane Magic esoolds The top floor rooolds

So the cheapest ticket would be around the saht? Sadly, no They weren't tickets for the whole ride They were tickets for a single day of stay

If you were traveling within a single continent, a day was enough Crossing continents, however, doubled the price Basically, you were paying for a flying hotel rooroup's yearly passes only allowed them to stay in the bottorade their rooms with an extra fee

Their yearly passes also allowed et a party member discount, but not a free ride I still needed to pay one s service fee

By the way, Isaac paid it for me

Just as I was about to say ot the yearly passes as the reward for killing us Screw you, then No gratitude for you

Sandrea and Weed i froround zip by in the observation deck at the botto already? They acted like children By dinnertih, all three of them disappeared into their rooirls' I checked on ed out

Food was already included in the fare I didn't want to waste the luxurious -boing!

'You liked it? Good for you'

I didn't need to sleep, and neither was there any point in just sitting alone inside ht view

The shi+p had a protective bubble Despite flying through open air at super-speed, the most I felt was just a comfortable breeze I secured my hood, just in case, and watched the far-off uidebook, that was Mount Leonard It was the tallest mountain in the central continent, as well as ho it were three large countries, which included Battrol Their conflicts over the , apparently

…I supposed that's how it goes Even if mana already satisfied all their basic needs, wealth was an entirely differentfarther and farther away, I felt a nal behind me

”So you were here”

”…yeah”

Looked like only Isaac came to check up ontwo stea copper cups He handed one tothe cup

He smiled and took a sip of his own drink ”No problem”

So players couldn't eat, but they could drink? For e after a few pretend-ss and disposed through Blobsy later

Hreen…

”…hot kale juice?” I murmured

Isaac besides me spat out his own mouthful of 'hot kale juice'

”E”

”Wait ait, hold up, what did you just say?”

”I ht snack Oh man, that was so out of left field I never expected kale juice to also be a thing here”

”…”

I shouldn't have said that Let's just gloss over the matter and drink the soup As wason the hot cup Isaac stared atthose two talked about earlier, but… Sherry, you really don't act like an NP-a native of this world”

”…you say that as if you're not a person of this world” I counterattacked

”No, I affe, Isaac stumbled on his words Yet immediately after, a faint sht of a funny joke

”Well then, what if this world was fictional? What would you do?”

”…”

So he was going for that He believed that I was a progranorant of 'ga a little prank Like telling a white lie to an innocent kid All the same, I looked him in the eyes and fired his question back at him

”In that case, if this world was real, ould you do?”

”Eh…?”

That took Isaac completely by surprise A few ht scenery He sreat Just look at this view, this land If we could visit this place, just the touring industry alone would bring in so much money And if we could transport the resources here back, our proble population here, and utilize the cheap labor of this world…”

”…”

”Ah, sorry! I got lost in thought I forgot it probably just sounded like gibberish to you”

Midway through, he realized what he was saying and noticed ized