ăYeah, that sofaâs gonna be worth way more after allâŚâŚă
Once the idea of wyvern/behemoth products was brought up, Tatsuya and Makoto could feel their apprehension toward fancy hotels begin to disappear. Of course they still needed to take care so as to not scratch the furniture with their equipment, but any notion of holding back was immediately dropped.
ăâŚâŚMmď˝âŚâŚă
ăâŚâŚSo weird. Itâs not bad, but why do I feel so let downâŚâŚă
The sofa felt fine. In fact, normally you might even say it was the finest quality. Or even before that, it was their first time seeing a sofa in a hotelâs guestroom, so surely it would leave an impression. But both of them had dissatisfied looks on their faces.
ăTatsu, Mako. Usually you would expect this sofa to be top tier comfortable, or close to it.ă
ăWe probably should forget about the ones in Farlane and Darl, huh. Cause wyvern and behemoth sofas are out of this worldâŚâŚă
ăOh yeah, Lay asked for one of them so we put it in storageă
In other words, the team was currently using the royal furniture of the Farlane house. Even though it was the highest grade furniture, there was no need to fear when it came to mere hotels.
ăYâknow, I just feel really sad nowâŚâŚă
ăSameâŚâŚă
Now their apprehensions toward their first expensive hotel were completely erased, which was not a bad thing, but it was for that specific reason, which just felt kinda screwed up. You might say it was a psychological effect of traveling with Hiroshi.
ăWell, weâre here now, so we might as well check out the roomă
ăYeah. Seems like there are a bunch of magic tools and suchă
After doing just that and checking around, it turned out that the room did in fact have a lot of different things in it.
ăI found a bottle of expensive looking wine in this anti rotting cabinetă
ăWith a side dishă
ăCan I like, just drink thisďźă
ăWait, let me examine it firstâŚmm, thereâs a memo. Says itâs a welcome drink. Seems like all the drinks and food in this room are included in the price for staying. I think there are non-alcoholic ones tooďźă
ăHmďź Ah, you mean this. Thereâs some grape, apple, and orange juiceă
ăThen weâll take those. Iâll let Hiroshi-kun and Mio-chan know later.ă
There were various drinks and small food portions in the kitchen-like area.
ăOh, thereâs a bath. Forre ainât got a bathinâ culture, so I didnât think pricey hotels would have somethinâ like this.ă
ăBut Sensei. Itâs not a very big bath. We never did use it, but the one at the Adone Hotel was bigger.ă
ăDonât go comparinâ Farlane and Forre, mate. Saunas are more normal in Forre, and they donât got a custom of heatinâ up the bath every day.ă
On the other side of the door in the room was a bathing area whose existence was barely even there.
ăYeah. Toilets seem to be super clean too. Another benefit of being at a hotel like this one.ă
ăWell yeah, canât exactly call it the countryâs best if they ainât even doinâ that.ă
The magic-operated flush toilet was indeed clean as could be,
ăWhat a big bedă
ăAlthough they donât seem to have domes over them. Well, I donât even want those attachments anywyayă
ăReally? I totally thought youâd be into the princess style.ă
ăNah, nahâŚă
The bedding fit perfectly with the spacious room, just as splendid as anything else you saw. It also was clean and neatly arranged by a professional for optimal sleeping comfort. Small nods like this were what reminded you this was a high class establishment with truly disciplined employees all around the board.
ăYeah, this is the first place Iâve seen that had towels furnished with the room, so other than the size, itâs identical to Japanâs regular tourist hotels.ă
ăWell, from what I know, practically all fancy hotels in the world are like that. I guess itâs the same way no matter what world youâre in.ă
ăEven if thereâs a small difference in furnishment, both types are essentially the same. So if you think along those lines, thatâs pretty incredible, right? Thatâs what I think.ă
Everyone nodded at Tatsuya. In this world, you didnât have useful tools like washing machines or even facilities that had that sort of equipment in them, so actually being able to furnish rooms with extra towels for no extra charge was pretty major. Also, when it came to high-ranking places like these, employees were expected to have a decent amount of humanity, so it wasnât easy to hire lots of people just to run washing machines.
Of course Hiroshiâs group had been in this world long enough to understand the grand scheme of things, which was precisely why they were so impressed at this hotelâs services.
ăThe only problem I can pinpoint is that the furniture weâve been using is superior in quality to everything in this roomâŚâŚă
ăYeah, but donât you think thatâs always going to be a given? At least I think so. Right Hiroshi-kun?ă
ăWhy ya askinâ meďźă
Though they felt a fresh sort of vibe since coming into the room, the team was bound to end up preferring their own style.
ăSo Iâm guessing the foodâs going to be along similar linesďźă
ăHm, who knows? There were quite a bit of tasty snackeroos at some of them hotels.ă
ăYeah, just think of the food at Wulls or Darl Castle. Weâre bound to have some good food.ă
ăYeah? If you say so.ă
Tatsuya responded somewhat doubtfully to Hiroshi and Harunaâs words of reassurance. It was true that they hadnât tasted much bad food up to this point. The court food they had tasted in Wulls and Darl was most certainly what you would call delicious. However, Tatsuya didnât think he should expect anything worthy of true âdeliciousnessâ in this hotel, even if it was good.
After all, thanks to Hiroshi and Haruna, the group was also accustomed to good food. The highest quality of food had to be at least greater than wyvern cuisine. Considering how they had not even once eaten cooking of that caliber in hotels or palaces, he didnât think he could expect that high of a caliber of cuisine, even from a hotel restaurant in Forre.
ăYâknow, I kindaâŚă
ăWhat, Makoďźă
ăIâm super grateful, and I know I have no right to complain, but I kinda feel like Hiroshi and Haruna have made our adventure half the fun it should be.ă
ăYouâre asking too much, Mako.ă
ăYeah, yeah, I know.ă
Mio pointed out the flaw in what Makoto was saying, to which she admitted it. Of course Makoto was grateful for Hiroshi and Haruna, but thanks to their meddling, none of the hard work the hotels put into anything was as fun as it should be. Also, the students of the group didnât seem to like the thought of not having to cook. Other than trying local foods, traveling would no longer bring as much excitement as before.