Volume 2 The Triple Trial and the Awakened Demon Eye Chapter 69

"How far is it from here?" asked Allen. I've heard about this place since I came to school last year, but I haven't been able to see it for various reasons, and his expectations for this place are higher than others. And this time Alyssa came along.

"It's not far, it's about two hours on foot at our usual pace. Riel said, waving his hand.

"Two hours!" Several people were taken aback by the news.

A two-hour journey isn't much for someone with a lot of energy and energy like Riel, but for the rest of the people here, it's probably exhausting enough. After all, not everyone is as tireless as he is to hang out all day, and most mages are used to conserving stamina, as it is an important resource for generating mana.

"What's the matter, it's only two hours away. Ariel, who didn't seem to understand why the crowd was surprised, smacked his lips and said, "There are so many shops worth visiting along the way! ”

"That'...... Okay......" Alan thought for a moment and nodded. Anyway, there is nothing to do in the past two days, and it is rare to be able to go shopping leisurely, such a long way...... It's a workout......

Without further ado, the group made up their minds and set off immediately.

The roads of Krivari City are very neatly distributed and symmetrical, and the center of the city is a road that runs through the north and south is the main road, with this road as the axis, there are many large and small branch roads radiating on both sides, and there are several parallel or perpendicular roads to it, which are intertwined with each other, so that the streets of the whole Krivari City seem complicated at first glance, but in fact there are rules to follow.

The road they are on now is one of the northeast-southwest branches.

Turning a "Y" junction, they began to walk all the way north.

For an hour after departure, Riel was almost idle, constantly telling the others about what was interesting at a particular intersection or street, what were the interesting shops, and occasionally taking them into some side roads to take a look at those shops. At first, Alan was a little worried that he would get lost, but soon he discovered that no matter how remote the path was, Riel would always be able to return to the other path after taking them in and seeing it, and even take a shortcut. After thinking about it, Alan was relieved again. Riel was already very good at this kind of thing, there were so many paths in Beiya, he could remember them all one by one, and now he came across such a well-planned city, so even if he only came once, he must have roughly engraved the road distribution of the entire city into his mind.

And the place around here was obviously the last time Riel came, because he didn't dare to run around with them for a long time, and just led the others along the main road. After all, Krivari is so big that it is impossible to turn all the trails in two days.

Rare had hoped to have Ezel, a native of Krivari, take them to the strange paths, but Azel unexpectedly refused, as he was unfamiliar with the area. The Aizel family lived on a farm in the far northwest of Krivari City, a long way away, at least four or five hours away, and he didn't come here much because of his busy family. And it was the so-called "ghetto", and in this class-oriented city, if it weren't for the grain trade, few people who lived there would have come close to the city center, and even if they did, they would only have time to wander around the nearby market.

But even so, what they saw and heard along the way was enough to open their eyes.

First of all, there are various shops along the way, many of which they have never heard of at Beya. There are only shops selling daily necessities, and even the candy house is only the old Odrian's, and vegetables, fruits, and grains are just small vendors everywhere. But it's a different story...... From clothing to furniture, stationery to clocks, there are a variety of beautifully decorated shops lined up one after another, and everything is displayed inside. The most outrageous thing is that there are four bakeries on one of the streets alone...... A variety of baked bread is placed on the counter, and the whole way seems to have an enticing aroma. Riel was drooling as he remembered the bread they had eaten in the morning, and he wondered if it was for the servants......

The second is about the urban planning of the city of Krivari. The commercial area, residential area, handicraft area, agricultural area and so on are clearly divided, except for a few scattered small shops, other large shops are concentrated on both sides of the main street, and the outer side of each branch road is mostly handicraft and dining area, and the innermost area is a residential area. Of course, large families are an exception, and in order to have their ideal living environment, they may only have their houses on the entire side road. For example, Barto's house, where they stayed.

And on the way to the Rose Curtain Wall, Alan also gave Alan a glimpse of the efficiency of the Crivary Magic Society. Groups of men in DPS uniforms can be seen patrolling the main road almost every half hour. As they walked forward, a panicked middle-aged man came up to him, and knocked Ariel into a stumbling path when he turned into a small road, and Riel was still scolding very dissatisfied, but the next second, several people wearing security uniforms suddenly appeared next to the man, and he was pushed to the ground. Just when several people were surprised, Alan saw from a distance that a middle-aged woman was talking to one of the people from the security department, and the people from the security department who had just caught the man also appeared next to the two people in an instant, and handed something to the middle-aged woman.

Alan instantly understood that this was just an ordinary theft that happened every day in the city. It's just that the woman just pointed them out the general direction of the thief's escape, and the culprit was arrested in a few moments. Alan couldn't help but sigh at the tacit cooperation between those people, someone was responsible for detecting the location of the prisoner, someone was responsible for using the starlight flash to move, and someone was responsible for the arrest, with a clear division of labor and first-class efficiency.

But when he thought about it, Alan couldn't help but laugh.

This kind of thing is probably seen here...... Because firstly, there are not so many people working in the security department, and secondly, there is no need for so many people to patrol the streets all day, and Mr. Connor usually deals with trivial things between neighbors.

The people of Beya never seem to sin?

Well...... Yes, at least after living in that small town for more than ten years, Alan has never seen it.