Chapter 238 - Salt and Fire Tavern
Explore the latest events in "Exploring Technology in a Wizard World" Chapter 238: Chapter 238: Chapter 237 Salt and Fire Tavern Chapter 238: Chapter 237 Salt and Fire...
Chapter 238: Chapter 237 Salt and Fire Tavern Chapter 238: Chapter 237 Salt and Fire Tavern In a blink, over an hour had passed.Richard and Gro left the White Stone Tower Academy and appeared in a tavern in White Stone City.
The tavern, called âSalt and Fire,â was quite ordinary within the cityâneither big nor small in size, the food neither good nor bad, and the service neither great nor terrible; everything was just average. The main reason Richard and Gro chose it was its proximity to the White Stone Tower Academy, sparing them a long walk. After all, the two only planned to rest a bit and grab lunch.
Due to daylight, the tavernâs main hall was not very crowded, with only about thirty percent of the seats occupied. Most people sat scattered around, quietly eating their food. In a corner, a group of people filled a long table and were loudly talking and drinking, providing the only lively spot in the place.
In the center of the hall, there was a stage. A woman in her thirties, dressed in emerald clothes with an ordinary face, sat there. She was playing a harp and softly singing something with a gentle rhythm that was relaxing to hear but nothing more.
Compared to professional performers in large taverns, the womanâs playing and singing seemed old-fashioned and, due to her lack of practice, she often hit the wrong notes. Fortunately, most in the tavern were not connoisseurs, and no one booed.
In the corner, Richard and Gro sat at a square table while Richard listened to the womanâs music and reflected on recent discussions.
It had to be said, the information gathered from talking to Baki was quite a lot to digest.
First was about the girl Roseâs identity. According to Baki, she was a true princess who had never been wronged or worked hard in her life, which explained why she was so terrible at cleaning her room by herself.
Her homeland was a Wizard Country, so her purpose for coming to White Stone Tower Academy was likely not to become a wizard, but instead to broaden her horizons and understand more about the Wizard World.
She was also extremely wealthy, to the extent of lending money which couldnât be repaid and had to be compensated with personal servitudeâprobably owning at least tens of thousands of Gold Coins, or perhaps hundreds of High-grade Crystal Coins. Compared to Gro, a prince himself, who exhausted his savings of less than ten thousand Gold Coins while in Cuijin City, he seemed like a fake.
Then there was the country Rose came from.
According to Baki, her wealth was because her country was a remnant of a fallen empire, which was indeed true.
From the past few days of researching in the library, the East Coast had indeed housed several Wizard Empires merging wizards, royalty, and the Church, which had ruled with an iron fist for many years.
A series of accidents later lead to the fragmentation of these empires, turning the East Coast into a region with many small countries and dense wizard organizations.
Thus, powerful wizard organizations like the White Stone Tower were vigilant towards any kingdom with the potential to develop into a new empire, fearing the return of such dark rule. Macbethâs assassination of the king in Pu Aiji was a clear example of this.
It remained unknown which former empire Roseâs country was part of, though records mentioned the oldest might be called the âBarrenton Empireâ while the most recent was referred to as the âBlack Spirit Empire.â
Additionally, this morning in the library, the Ancient Ring growing hot was also a matter to be taken seriously.
The anomaly with the Ancient Ring could likely be related to the secrets of the White Stone Tower as mentioned by Mallen, but what exactly were the secrets of the White Stone Tower?
As Richard pondered this, the tavern server finished attending to the previous table and came over, handing menus to both Richard and Gro.
Richard snapped out of his thoughts and looked at the menu.
Gro spoke up to order, âIâll have a plain loaf, a bowl of meat soup, fried mushrooms, lettuce, and a slice of prime beef⊠ah, thatâs a bit expensive, just the first few items then.â
âYes,â the server nodded, slightly dismissive, and then turned to Richard.
Richard spoke up, albeit more simply than Gro, âA white bread, a small dish of jam, and a bowl of mushroom soup.â
The waiterâs gaze unintentionally grew more disdainful, thinking he might have encountered two paupers.
Richard paid no heed, handed back the menu, and placed a silver coin on the table, âA tip.â
The waiterâs eyes lit up instantly, his disdain turning to respect. After all, the one who gives tips is the master. As long as the tip was generous, even a cup of water could be served with great care.
Richard, of course, didnât tip for no reason, making his demands, âI want fresh bread, not overnight, donât adulterate the jam, and donât bring the mushroom soup when itâs cold. Understand?â
âUnderstood!â The waiter nodded vigorously, took the menu and the tip, and quickly left.
Shortly after, the food Richard and Gro had ordered was brought up, Richard began to eat while continuing to ponder the issues he had been thinking about.
Gro, however, started to speak.
âLord Richard,â Gro looked at Richard and asked, âWhat do you think about Professor Appleyâs âApprentice Introductionâ?â
Richard looked up, glanced at Gro, and countered, âWhat do you think?â
âWellâŠâ Gro voiced, âI think I should take it as an elective. After all, I havenât even completed âLife Remoldingâ three times, just reading the book isnât enough, and with guidance, perhaps it could be quicker. The course starts next week, so thereâs still time to enroll.â
âIf thatâs the case, then thereâs nothing more to say, go study,â Richard said, âYouâve already made up your mind, havenât you?â
âUh⊠but the moneyâŠâ Gro hesitated slightly.
âWhat about the money?â Richard asked, âIsnât there enough for the elective course fees?â
âNo, no.â Gro shook his head, âWhat I mean is, the money I owe you might not be repayable for the time being.â
âThe high-grade crystal coin I paid for your passage on the great ship in Cuijin City?â Richard asked.
âYes, thatâs right.â Gro nodded, âNow, you and I both know, a high-grade crystal coin is nearly a thousand gold coins, and I have just about a thousand gold coins now. If I am to enroll in some high-fee courses, I cannot repay you for now, just have to figure out a slow solution, soâŠâ
âItâs alright.â Richard said indifferently, not really concerned about such matters, âConsider it an early investment I made in you to help you become a wizard. If you face any difficulties later, you can still borrow money from me, as long as the amount is not too large. You can pay me back when you become a true wizard.â
âBecome a true wizard?â Groâs eyes twinkled, seeming a bit lost, âIt feels so distant, I am not even sure if I can advance to a second-level apprentice within three years.â
âThen you must strive hard.â
âUh, alright.â Gro said, and began to continue eating his meal. At the same time, he made up his mind to study diligently. Otherwise, he would be utterly unworthy of the sacrifice he made by forsaking his prince status to endure hardships here, and even more unworthy of Lord Richardâs continued assistance.
Then, he heard what seemed like an unusual noise behind him, followed byâŠ
âPoof!â
Gro felt a strong force coming from behind before he could react, Richard had pressed his face into the bowl of meat soup in front of him.