11. St. Nari (Seeking to Follow-up)

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is the office of the captain of the Laurendain owned by the Nari Development Company. Thank you for choosing Nari Pioneer flights, we have arrived at the destination of this route, Saint-Nari, and I wish you all a pleasant journey. Again, please check the accompanying items, if you have any lost items, please report to the headquarters of Nari Development Company within 7 days. ”

The captain's announcement sounded again on the ship, and Fisher sorted out his manuscripts of papers, sealed them in thin kraft paper, and then clamped them under his armpit and picked up his cane.

"Renee?"

The cruise ship slowly sailed into the huge port of San Narina, but the noisy conversation outside could already be heard on the ship, there was a magical guard post in the sky to check the order, and the superintendent with guns on it was maintaining order below, and every month there were always one or two cases of tourists fleeing everywhere because of the prohibited items found by customs, and of course, there were also fugitives who were being found wanted.

Fisher put on his gentleman's hat and called out to Renee, who waited for a second or two before Renee, dressed in a different costume, came out of the room. Before, her conservative black dress was Kado's outfit, but she changed into lace stockings because she understood the male psychology very well.

This time she was dressed as a Nari-esque lady, with a pale gold silk dress highlighting her bumpy figure, long hair tied in knots, a white rose hair ornament, and a white hat as the end of the outfit.

She looked at Fisher with a smile on her face, and then stretched out her hand to straighten his bow tie and gentleman's hat, but her fingers touched his cheek unobediently, and said,

"What's wrong, stunned? You really prefer the Nari style to the conservative clothes of Kado, which are both beautiful and elegant, don't you? ”

"I wanted to ask before, where did you get so many clothes?"

Fisher, however, wondered where the guy's clothes came from, because Renee didn't bring any luggage with her this time, but she often changed her clothes.

"I bought it back to St. Nari."

“... You went back to St. Nari to buy clothes and then ran back to the boat? Why bother, why don't you go back to my house first, and you can help me clean up. ”

Faced with Fisher's incomprehensible words, Renee pinched the muscles of Fisher's arm with a dark face, and said in a very dangerous tone,

"You have to take care of it!"

“...”

Following the flow of people outside to the outside of the ship, Fisher bumped into the merchant Leiba who had met on the ship before, he saw the personable Fisher behind him, took the initiative to slow down and walked to his side, took off his hat and said hello,

"Sir, it's a good thing the pirates didn't rob me of my goods, otherwise I would have suffered this time... By the way, this is my business card, if you need any cigarettes and liquor, you can go to the shop on Nkoh Street and find my staff, and show this business card to get a special price. ”

"Definitely."

Fisher took the business card he handed him, and realized that the store he had often seen in Saint-Nari, and it seemed that the other party was not a merchant who did small business as he had said.

With the card in his arms, he said goodbye to Leiba and disembarked with Renee.

There are many local young children in front of the customs below, and their eyes lit up when they saw the guests who carried their luggage and disembarked from the ship, and hurriedly leaned over to ask if they needed help, but the luggage service was not free, about 10 to 20 euros at a time, depending on the weight of the customer's luggage.

If they paid more, they were willing to help the guests carry their luggage to the carriage outside, but this time Fisher's belongings were all left in the Southern Continent, so they didn't need their help much.

"Fisher, I'll be waiting for you outside."

In front of the customs, Renee, who had no identification, of course, could not pass the government's review with Fisher, so she whispered in Fisher's ear and slowly and imperceptibly disappeared into the crowd walking towards the customs, only the Hart bird paused above the customs gate said that she was still nearby.

Fisher glanced at the Hart bird above, and walked into the customs inspection hall with his luggage, this floor is mainly to check whether passengers have brought dangerous goods into St. Nari, and remember that a few years ago, many traders secretly brought back a lot of big snails from the Southern Continent, and as a result, all the rivers in St. Nari were full of such big snails, and they couldn't be killed.

Then the parliament enacted the most stringent customs ban in history, prohibiting travelers from bringing all animals and plants through customs unless special approval was granted, so as not to repeat the story of the giant snail in the southern continent.

Fisher was not carrying any dangerous items with him, and after showing his papers, he cleared the border and entered his hometown, Saint-Nari.

The oncoming sea breeze carried a thick smoke and fireworks, and it was full of people, government workers, nearby residents, newsboys, students, and government posters plastered with the port's billboards.

"Environmental Protection Act – Take Our Blue Sky Back from the Factory!"

"Pioneer Party Midterm Campaign Bill, Fourth Block Renovation Plan."

"The agenda for the orphans of war has been adopted!"

"The South Continent Asian Protection Association is on the way to construction, and focusing on life is our slogan!"

Many citizens who had been absent from Saint-Nari for a long time stopped in front of the political column, and Fisher was one of them, and he quickly locked on to the above message, and roughly deduced the Pioneer Party... That is, the New Party, as it is commonly called, still has a high support rate, and then retracts its gaze and walks outside with a cane.

Fisher glanced at the station about seven stops from the road where he had formed the road that had been formed in front of him, but a clean, carefully paved stone pavement, with horse-drawn carriages on each side and a track for public tram traffic in between.

Behind him, I don't know when Renee appeared next to Fisher, and when she saw him start to observe the site again, she pouted her lips and poked him in the shoulder and said,

"Don't take the tram, I'll ask you to take the carriage back."

Fisher glanced back at her, she didn't know that she suddenly came with so much money, and she bought herself a walking stick before, and she used her own when she was by her side, so how could she develop as soon as she left herself.

"Where did you get the money?"

"Lady's little vault, don't ask men~"

She coquettishly nodded her lipstick, then tugged at Fisher's cuffs and walked across the street, passing by many hurried travelers and sights along the way, the buildings by the harbor were covered with blue and white griffin flags, symbolizing that this was the heart of Nari, St. Nari.

"How is it, how do you feel when you go back to Nari, do you feel like your breathing has become smoother?"

"It's okay, at least you can drink pure wine and coffee."

"That's good... I'm going to leave again in a few days, this time I'm really going to the south of Kadu to see, and I'm very happy to stay with you for a while, not bad. ”

Originally, she wanted to find an excuse to drive Renee away, but at this moment, it was said that she was going to leave, which made Fisher want to keep her. When Fisher turned his head to look at her, he found that she was also looking at him with a wicked smile, as if waiting for his words.

Or maybe maybe one glance is enough.

"Take care of yourself."

There was nothing to hide, after all, even if Renee was not the immortal witch he was looking for, she was still a close friend he knew, and in the face of her flirtatious gaze, Fisher's answer was serious and true.

"Hmph, I know you can't say anything good. So what's next, what are you going to do? ”

"Publishing papers, and making some money, the family can't open the pot."

"If you hadn't handed over the carriage to the dragon race, wouldn't you have been able to open the pot?"

"The 1,500 euro ticket for you was the straw that broke the camel's back, and in that sense, there is no difference between the two of you."

“.... Shall we divide yours and mine? ”

"'Lady's little vault, don't ask men'..."

Fisher repeats what Renee said before with an expressionless face, which makes Renee angry, in Renee's eyes, how could Fisher not be the man she thinks has the worst temper?

The two of them chatted as they walked to the place where they were in a carriage, which would take them to their destination without having to squeeze an hour in the crowded train to Fisher's rented house.

It has to be said that the environmental protection bill may have really worked, and on the day Fisher returned to Saint-Narry, the sky was unexpectedly clear, and the sea breeze from the harbor drifted through the faces of every resident of Saint-Narry, bringing the aroma of the sea.

"Sir, would you like to see our latest coffee?"

"Welcome to the maid drink shop!"

"Sir, can you help? I haven't eaten in many days..."

Fisher's footsteps paused slightly, looking at the source of the last voice.

Next to the church in the port, a group of dirty beggars lay under the shelter of the platform, and it often rained in St. Nari, so it became a gathering place for beggars, and the police would sometimes drive them away, but no matter how they drove them, they would return.

Fisher arrived in St. Nari in the early afternoon, and many of the beggars were taking a nap, except for one or two who were still trying to shout out to the side of the street, hoping to meet a good man like Fisher.

Fisher stretched out his hand and threw two Nario in the beggar's hand, then took his cane and walked on.

"May Mother God bless you!! Welcome to St. Nari!! ”

The beggar behind him kept kowtowing, but Fisher didn't look back and said something he didn't understand at all,

"Let's go and believe in Ramastia, He can hear you."

The beggar tilted his head in his hand with the coin in his hand, not knowing of course what the well-dressed gentleman meant.

He just kept repeating,

"Welcome to St. Nari!"