âThis small city called Utopia is intrinsically no different from the ones I had been to in the past. Be it the folk culture, the people, or architectural style, it follows very closely to the standard Loen styles.
âIâve heard that the Southern Continent has many peculiar and unusual traditions. I hope that I can experience it myself one day. Of course, thatâs after East and West Balamâs peace is restored.
âSpeaking of which, the most special thing about this place is that the weather is always changing and thereâs always a storm. As a result, most people have umbrellas and raincoats that are smeared with Donningsman Tree Sap. The hotel attendant told me that for a person of a certain income level, which also has a need to work outdoors, they would have to save quite a sum of money to purchase a raincoat. Otherwise, the sickness would only take more away.
âThere are no meteorologists here. I have no idea why there are so many changes in the weather here. I can only guess that it has something to do with it lining the sea and being close to places with hurricanes. Yes, thereâs a deep water harbor a few kilometers away from Utopia. However, theyâre lacking in manpower, and it isnât very well-managed. It can only maintain its operations on a small scale.
âThey donât have local newspapers either. After all, itâs just a small city with a few thousand people. The paperboys mainly sell the Tussock Times, Desi Mirror, and Seawind News...
âThe second reason I like this place is because many people in Utopia are optimistic and are very enthusiastic about life.
âWhen I wrote this down, a band happened to pass by outside the hotel.
âItâs not a professional band, but a group formed purely from amateur enthusiasts. Among them, there are civil servants, law enforcement officers, solicitors, professional policemen, school teachers, candy factory workers, shop owners... Among them, those with the money are responsible for the larger musical instruments, such as cello, violins, and other difficult musical instruments. The lower- and middle-class citizens use relatively simple instruments like seven-string guitars and harmonicas.
âOn some rest days, they will walk the streets and set off from the municipal square. They will circle the city before returning to the Saint Arianna Cathedral near the square. They call this a âmusical tour.ââ
âIn the tour, not only do they not reject other citizens from joining, but they even encourage them to sing or dance along with the procession. According to my observations, the participants are very happy and very satisfied as they freely express their love for life. This gives me a feeling of being full of vigor.
âI have to admit that itâs very infectious. Iâve tried to join the tour, and Iâve forgotten my troubles in the revelry of music, dancing, and singing. I only remember happiness...
âThey arenât on a tour today. Instead, theyâre showering their blessings to a newly-wed couple at the cathedral.
âSpeaking of weddings, what I donât understand the most is that it only has the Evernight Goddessâs cathedral. One ought to know that in most of the kingdom, even in a small town, there would be at least two cathedrals, one belonging to the Evernight Goddess and the other, the Lord of Storms.
âBefore today, I couldnât imagine that an ordinary town in the kingdom would only believe in one deity.
âHowever, this doesnât cause too much trouble for me. Before I turned eighteen, I could only believe in the Lord of Storms under the influence of my family. However, after I graduated from grammar school, I came to truly understand that the Goddess is the most compassionate and benevolent deity.
âBack to the wedding, I participated in a wedding a couple of days ago. I discovered that Utopia has some special customs in this area.
âOut of all of them, what I admire the most is that when the priest pronounces them man and wife, the groom and bride will bow to each other. No one is superior in this relationship as they only sincerely express their gratitude to be able to spend the rest of their lives together.
âThis might be an expression of equality between man and woman in the Goddessâs teachings...
âIn addition, there will be some special game segments after the wedding. For example, let the groom and the bride publicly describe their love story.
âThis may be a rather embarrassing matter for them, but to the guests, itâs rather interesting. Yes, I think so too, but I definitely wonât add similar segments to my wedding.
âAt the wedding, I heard the best love story Iâve heard so far. If thereâs a chance, and if you my dear readers of this particular column enjoy it, Iâll consider retelling it. Of course, Iâll change the names and some details to prevent the couple from feeling troubled...
âThe most important reason why I like Utopia is its food. The food here is very delicious. The limited number of restaurants are all very good, and the best is undoubtedly the attached restaurant to the Irises Hotel Iâm staying at.
âBe it the most basic beef steak, fried pig chop, charcoal barbecued meat, spiced fried fish, or even more complicated, more difficult stewed mutton with peas, thick cream soup, butter potatoes, and roasted potato skin, all of them have reached the level of a master chef in the city. In addition, the chefs here are quite skilled in creating unique dishes and food. There are sweet-and-sour meat cubes, and grilled fish smeared with various condiments...
âIn the staples that donât seem to allow for experimentation, the chefs of Utopia havenât given up. Iâve eaten all kinds of toasts in this city: yam, potatoes, butter, creamed, and ones with fruits... As long as I was willing to, I could make it so that I donât eat the same thing twice during the week.
âThe best food of praise here is their desserts.
âCream pudding, fruit pudding, black forest cakes, carrot cakes, milk cakes, muffins, egg tarts...
âI feel hungry writing this. This is the reason why I still donât wish to leave after staying here for a week. What Iâm most worried about now is not my wallet but my weight. Iâm glad that the hotel doesnât have a weight scale, and at the same time, I blame them for not including one.
âThe red wine in Utopia is also rather outstanding. The only problem is that they lack the age to settle down. It seems like the vineyards around the city havenât realized this.
âHere, I need to seriously recommend a drink. Utopiaâs Fizzling Ice Tea. Itâs very special, and it has an even more amazing experience besides the sweetness and bubbles...
âEvery night, I would go for a stroll in the municipal square. Thatâs also the place where most Utopians like to go for entertainment. They have an extraordinary love for the pigeons.
âI met an artist at the municipal square. His name is Anderson. Heâs handsome, and his artistic skills are superb. Unfortunately, heâs a mute...
âI also know another writer. His name is Alzu. Itâs a rather strange name. He said that heâs writing a long novel and asked me to appraise the beginning.
âI wonât comment on his novel, but I was just curious about a few familiar names at the beginning of the novel.
âIt included Anderson, Wendy, oh yes, this is the boss of my favorite bakery...
âI raised this question, and Alzu told me very seriously that when a writer canât think of names for characters, itâs very reasonable for them to use someone they know as reference.
âI agree.
â...
âSince this column is too narrow to contain my thoughts, Iâll end it here.
Love,
Charlotteâ
Monica put down her fountain pen and seriously read the manuscript twice. She changed certain words and any grammatical errors.
She was a writer. She wasnât famous at first, so she could only rely on writing third-rate romance novels to maintain her life. After she changed her faith to the Evernight Goddess, her father had almost cut off all ties with her.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, ever since Miss Fors Wall, who had written âStormwind Mountain Villa,â established a travel column, and had received quite a warm response after the war, Monica had also started to write about her travels in some Backlund newspapers. This perfectly matched her hobby, and her hobby gave her a unique vitality to help her become a famous travel columnist.
Charlotte was her pen name.
After her writing dried completely, Monica specially wrote another copy and stuffed it into an envelope before affixing it with a stamp.
After confirming that the address was correct, the black-haired lady with a Desi Bay style carried her handbag and left the hotel, heading to the Utopia post office.
The post office was next to the telegraph office. Whenever Monica passed by the latter, she would always find it a waste.
From her point of view, Utopia rarely needed to send telegrams. It was too extravagant to specially build a telegraph office.
After sending the letter, Monica looked at the sky and walked towards the municipal square.
When she arrived at the entrance of Saint Ariannaâs Cathedral, she met Biles.
He was a police officer. He had once questioned Monica at the Irises Hotel due to the homicide witness.
Unfortunately, Monica didnât know that man named Wendel.
After greeting each other with a nod, Monica entered the cathedral and found a seat. She listened quietly to the sermon of the priest named Townsend.
This was a priest she found to be most clergyman-like ever since she changed her faith to the Evernight Goddess. His hair was half-white, and he spoke slowly and mellowly. His voice was deep and low, always calming down people without them realizing it.
Monica closed her eyes and listened attentively to the sermon.
...
East Chester County, in a forest belonging to the Hall family.
Alfred, Hibbert, and Audrey led their respective foxhounds with their servants around the forest and chased after their prey.
This was the first time the three of them had hunted together since they became adults.
In front of their sister, Alfred and Hibbert had a great timeâat least on the surface.
And to Alfred, the biggest problem was how to control himself and not show that he was too extraordinary. Otherwise, if a Disciplinary Paladin were to join the hunt, no one else would have the chance.
He knew that his sister was a Beyonder, but he also knew that a Sequence 7 Beyonder of the Spectator pathway didnât have any actual combat ability.
As they chased their prey, they rushed out of the forest and saw a wheat field.
âWhere are we?â Audrey, dressed in hunting gear, asked casually.
This was her first time hunting in this forest, and she didnât know where it led to.
Hibbert wasnât too familiar with the area as well. He turned his head and said to his attendant, âAsk someone.â
As they waited, the three siblings laughed as they discussed their trophies. As for the golden retriever, Susie, she glanced at the foxhounds that wanted to get close to her and made them distance themselves.
After a while, Hibbertâs attendant returned and reported, âSir, thereâs a village called Hartlarkh nearby...â
Hartlarkh... That village with the dragon-worship customs? I came here from somewhere else? Audrey was taken aback when she heard that.