Chapter 52 Friends (3)
Chapter 52 Friends (3)
Chapter 52 Friends (3)
The middle-aged man cleared his throat before speaking.
Please, go ahead.
I asked politely.
What exactly is the Songbird Club?
You must be from another territory. The Songbird Club is the oldest and most prestigious social club in Rigved.
Is there a condition for joining? Isnt it possible to join right now?
The manager replied with a slightly taken aback tone.
Sorry, but its not something you can do with just the will to join. There must be an introduction and recommendation from an existing member. And theres an appropriate review process as well.
Ladies in the vicinity sneak glances at my face.
I let my hand, which was resting on Lirias shoulder, fall slightly.
This was to make sure that the ring with the Eternia emblem that Silveryn had lent me was visible.
Will we not be allowed even to look around if we are not members?
For the convenience of our members, we kindly ask other guests to leave. I am sorry, but you will need to leave.
Did you hear that, Liria? Theres nothing we can do. Well buy the dress somewhere else.
Yes
I tried to console her.
Lady Erzebet wouldnt think poorly of you for wearing plain clothes.
Mentioning Erzebet, both Liria and the manager wore puzzled expressions. Naturally, as I had blurted it out without context, they wouldnt understand.
?
When its time to prepare for the ball, Ive been referred to a place to visit. If its really disappointing, lets go there now. If we delay any further, the professor will be waiting.
The manager had mentioned other qualifications aside from club membership, but I purposely did not ask.
It was a shot in the dark, but under these circumstances, questioning the qualifications and asking to be deemed eligible felt like begging to stay in the store.
Having become a disciple of a grand sorceress, I couldnt embarrass myself like that.
I led Liria outside and headed toward where the carriage was waiting.
She seemed so fragile, as if she might burst into tears at any moment.
Im sorry It was greedy of me
Liria thought she had caused unnecessary shame not just for herself, but for me as well.
Being turned away at the door was a mortifying situation in aristocratic society, which prized honor, but since I had not lived as a noble, I didnt take it as a terrible wound.
Curiosity suddenly struck me, and I asked.
Did you just go to look, or were you actually planning to purchase with money?
Thinking she was being scolded, her voice dwindled into a meek whisper.
Well I thought Id be able to buy it with the money Ive saved from working, but I really had no idea Im so sorry
Hm, show me. How much did you manage to save?
Liria hesitated for a moment before carefully taking out a small pouch from her bosom and handing it to me with both hands.
I received it and peeked inside.
There was a fair amount of silver coinsweighty. Considering Lirias age, it was a significant sum.
But it was still far from enough. I had experience dealing in accessories to get by, so I had some idea of prices. High-end stores like this, which scrutinized clientele and limited access, often charged several times a premium.
I handed the pouch back to Liria and said,
This amount would fall far short. Use the hard-earned money somewhere more worthwhile.
Yes
And its not over yet. Walk with your shoulders back and head high. And no matter who calls out to you, dont turn around until you get into the carriage.
***
The young man and woman swiftly exited before the manager could pose another question.
Yes?
Turn around now.
We both turned at the same time. The middle-aged man we had seen earlier, along with two clerks, was rushing towards us in haste.
Stopping in front of the carriage, they were panting yet tried to maintain composure, straightening their backs.
Ahem it appears there was a small misunderstanding.
What do you mean?
We have maintained a good relationship with Eternia for many years. We have been providing the finest clothing to graduates and even the newcomers, encompassing all of Eternia. Our history with Eternia has been a source of enormous pride for our store over the decades.
?
The middle-aged man gestured to one of the clerks. He mopped his brow with a handkerchief and said,
This is a gift, a modest apology for the indiscretion.
The clerk handed me a large flat black box.
Theres no need for this, but
No, we insist. Should you have the opportunity, please visit our Stallion and Acacia Flower again. We will tailor a ceremonial robe for you without any charge.
The man sensed my hesitation and grew more adamant.
Our Stallion and Acacia Flower has the best tailors in Rigved creating clothing from the finest fabrics imported from the empire. I dare say, you wont find anywhere better.
Well consider revisiting in the future.
We hope to see you again and sincerely apologize once more, especially to the radiant young lady. As you seem busy, we will take our leave now
The middle-aged man bowed politely and led his clerks away.
Liria stood stunned as if time had stopped, her expression bewildered.
Get in first.
Only then did Liria board the carriage with stiff movements.
I handed the map Silveryn had drawn to the coachman and climbed aboard myself.
Tapping the carriage window as a signal, we started to move forward slowly.
I passed the gift box I had received to Liria.
Open it.
Me?
When Liria opened the box and saw the contents, she gasped, covering her mouth with both hands in shock.
Inside lay the purple dress she had coveted.
How did
I couldnt tell whether she was overjoyed or horrified.
You didnt pay for it all, did you?
Of course not.
***
The carriage came to a halt in front of a large building.
It was one of the most expansive plots Id seen in Rigved.
I stepped down from the carriage and looked up.
There seemed to be about ten chimneys from which steam was endlessly billowing out.
A large, sturdy iron door firmly barred the entrance while robust-looking doormen stood guard.
As I ascended the steps and stood before the entrance, the doormen blocked my path.
Show your invitation.
I presented the Eternia ring, saying, I am here with an introduction from Lady Erzebet.
The doormen exchanged looks, communicating silently.
Soon after, they opened the door and allowed me entry.
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