> "That works."
>Mamizou chuckles, as she starts toward the direction of the jewelry store.
>Along the way, the pair of you draw about as many looks as before. You're getting used to it, given you're dressed differently and are clearly bearing arms. In retrospect, it's amazing the local constables haven't given you any trouble about your trident; there were certainly few places at home that would ever allow anyone other than a samurai to carry a weapon. But you had not thought about it until making this new addition to your arsenal, it's hard not to feel a little conspicuous with it. As you look around, you notice that not only can you understand what people are saying, you can also read the occasional sign! Not that any of the signs say much of interest, just naming a business here and there, but the fact you can untangle them at all is definitely new.
>You reach the Jeweler's without incident, noting the sign reads "Briocht's Gems and Trinkets".
>"I will wait out here," says Mamizou.
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