The eldest child led Suldak to the door of a hotel called 'Epson Wind Song'. This is a tall building with four floors. The whole building looks like a pair of wings spreading out to fly. The wings
Facing the most famous Municipal Plaza in Epsom City, there is a neat row of magic caravans outside the main entrance of the hotel. Nobles are constantly coming in and out at the door. Those magic caravans are waiting for the hotel.
At the door, as long as the guests coming out of the hotel extend their hands to say hello, a magic caravan will be called to them.
Seeing the waiters walking back and forth at the door of the hotel, the eldest child became a little afraid and did not want to move forward.
The eldest child handed the reins to Surdak, then hid his body in the shadow against the wall, and said to Surdak:
"Sir Knight, this is the most famous 'Epsom Wind Song' in Epsom City. When you choose a room there, you must remember to take the initiative to tell the receptionist there that you want a small room with a south balcony on the second floor.
Private room, without any other services in the hotel, including breakfast provided by the hotel.”
A bunch of questions arose in Suldak's heart, but before he could ask any questions, the older child spoke quickly:
"If you don't take the initiative to mention this, the front desk clerk there will definitely not think of giving you a room on the south side."
He pointed to the rooms on the street side and said to Knight Surdak:
“The rooms on the north side can only see the street side of the hotel, and they are not the highest-floor view rooms of the hotel. What’s so interesting about the busy traffic on the street? Moreover, all the rooms have no balconies. Only the rooms on the south side can see the City Hall Square.
There is a very magical teleportation gate in the square over there. It is said that through the teleportation gate, you can go to a very rich place, which is called the "Roland Continent". It is a main plane, much better than the Warsaw plane.
Well, even the slums are just clusters of villas, and the people there drink the magic water that flows forever..."
After he finished speaking, there was a look of yearning on his face, but then he came to his senses and said again:
"Oh, by the way, be sure not to choose the hotel's breakfast service. Breakfast in Song of the Wind costs one silver coin. In fact, all you can eat is white bread, fried eggs and a few slices of sausage. If you don't mind walking a lot in the morning
In a few steps, you can walk through here to the edge of Dongcheng District, which is the most famous restaurant street in Epsom City. There are all kinds of breakfasts on the street. You can enjoy a delicious chicken wrap and corn for less than 20 copper coins.
Pancakes, this is the most unique breakfast in Epsom City.”
Suldak carefully wrote down everything the older child said and nodded constantly.
"Is there anything else you need me to do?" Finally the eldest child asked Suldak again.
Surdak smiled and scratched the older child's face and said to him:
"If you can guarantee that all these are true, then you can wait for me here at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. I want to visit Epsom City tomorrow, and I just need a guide who is familiar with this place to accompany me all day.
If so, I can pay you one silver coin and fifty copper plates!"
The eldest child did not expect to receive a fat job. He looked at Suldak with wide eyes and asked loudly:
"Really? Lord Knight."
Suldak nodded with great certainty.
"Then... Sir Knight, see you tomorrow!"
The older child stood in the shadows, almost jumping for joy.
"See you tomorrow, boy!" Suldak thought this was a very smart boy.
So I made a temporary decision to ask him to continue to be my guide tomorrow.
"My name is Mashenka, Lord Knight." the eldest child said proactively.
"Okay, see you tomorrow, Mashenka." Suldak called the eldest child's name again and said goodbye to him.
"I will wait for you here early... Sir Knight." The eldest child turned to Surdak and shouted before getting into the alley.
…
Surdak handed the reins in his hand to the waiter at the door, then puffed out his chest and strode into the lobby on the first floor of the hotel.
The lobby on the first floor of this Windsong Hotel is at least ten times larger than the lobby of the Maple Pudding Hotel in Handanar City. The shiny marble floor clearly reflects the figures walking on it.
The crystal chandeliers are decorated with flowers, and the stone pillars in the hall are carved with exquisite artistic portraits. All the marble statues carry a pair of white wings behind their backs. The faces of these figures who are about to fly are very delicate, and their arms are carved with
Marks of wind and lightning.
There were a lot of people in the lobby, especially there was a queue at the front desk.
Surdak decided to wait.
Just when Surdak was standing in front of a statue in a daze, an old man who looked like a scholar, holding a heavy magic book, came up to Surdak, with a smile on his wrinkled face.
, asked Surdak curiously: "What? You seem to be interested in the Nephalem people from ancient times?"
How does Surdak know about the Nephalem people in ancient times?
So he said honestly: "Well, I just thought they clearly have a pair of wings on their backs, why do they still have a horn on their forehead?"
The old man who looked like a scholar was not angry, but introduced this kind of relevant knowledge to Suldak very enthusiastically:
"The Nefarans are the first generation of humans who were born from the union of angels and demons and possess both divine and demonic natures. The pair of wings behind them are not ordinary wings of the winged people, but angel wings that are said to be able to control all wind magic. They
The long horns on their heads are not ordinary evil devil horns, but devil horns that are said to be able to absorb all the magic power outside the body. These Nephalems have obtained ancient secret scrolls and inherited the power of angels and demons at the same time. Not only do they possess
With powerful bodies and the ability to control magic, they were born as a combination of good and evil. However, these ancient first-generation humans did not exist for long. The High Council of the Holy Temple in the Kingdom of God believed that these first-generation humans had the power to destroy the world.
Strength will continue to deprive them of their abilities until they disappear completely..."
The old man who looked like a scholar talked a lot. Just when He Boqiang was listening with interest, a waiter came over and said to him:
"Knight Surdak, it's your turn."
Surdak felt a little unfinished after hearing this, so he apologized to the old man and said:
"Sorry, I will listen to you tell this fairy tale if I have the opportunity in the future."
The old man looked calm and only said: "This is not a fairy tale, this is a history hidden before the ancient Titans."
Then he turned around and walked towards another aristocratic couple, who seemed to show some interest in the statues in the hall. The old man told the couple again what he had told Surdak before in a passionate voice...
A well-dressed male waiter stood at the front desk, took the nameplate handed over by Suldak with both hands, and then said to Surdak:
"Knight Surdak, what can I do for you?"
Surdak remembered Mashenka's words before leaving and said:
"Please give me a small single room on the second floor with a south balcony."
The waiter was a little surprised, his face returned to normal, and he said to Suldak:
"Uh...Okay! Knight Surdak, how many nights do you plan to stay?"
I didn't expect that there was such a room as Mashenka said.
Suldak then said: "Two nights, no other services, no breakfast!"
The waiter looked a little sad, but he still said bravely: "Okay, Knight Surdak, we need seven silvers every night, and we need fourteen silver coins in total. You seem to know our place very well..."