Oras was the first to arise, just as the day before, only this time they were in a rented out room. The inn wasn't too large, but it was big enough for the two of them to have enough privacy. He turned to Amora who was likely to be still sleeping after the very brutal and harsh duel they had the previous night. He had fulfilled his promise on not going easy on her. He had done everything he could to make her feel extraordinary pain, as well as used a few new cheap and dirty tricks that were rather common against her. He knew that the world didn't really care about honor. Especially with humanity that lived in the world. He told Amora he didn't want her practicing with her new weapon type until she had thoroughly read it's proper function, as well as the many fighting styles until she had memorized them completely. This allowed him to keep training her in martial arts and all it's many styles and techniques.
Now however, it was day. So it was time to move on again. Oras walked over to Amora, slapping her with the back of his hand not hard enough to hurt or annoy her, but rather just enough to wake her up. "It's time to head out." If Amora looked outside, she would notice that it was not yet daylight, or rather, the sun hadn't broken through yet. Only the first few rays of light did. Oras picked up his gear and supplies, leaving Amora to take her own. He waited by the door, staring her down through his black slit of a visor until she followed him out the door. He walked downstairs and, to his surprise, saw the innkeeper sitting in a chair by the door. The innkeeper noticed him and waved, standing up. "You're Verus right? delivery man asked if you were here, asked me to give you this." He handed a letter to Oras, who opened it and read the letter. So she finally did her research then? He pocketed it and nodded to him, gesturing for Amora to follow without uttering a word.
- Time skip: Beanstalk Village -
Along the way he had explained to Amora about the mysterious plants and how they seemed to possess magic of some sort, but wasn't entirely sure what just yet. He had given a sample to a scientist and he had just received word from her that she had completed her study on the plant.
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