"... and there aren't many people here... this is still a tourist destination?
Gaius even said, looking around a little bit like you.
"Yes, this Tabe is a rare tourist destination in Dallas, but the economy of the country as a whole is stagnant, so I was wondering if there are too few visitors..."
Rodemul replied with the same stubborn face.
"Well, if you can't afford your life, you can't travel sightseeing."
The Gaius line is actually ten days of crossing the field, crossing the mountain, and land.
He had finally arrived in Tabe, the ancient capital of his destination.
"Well, I'll be exploring it in a minute, so you guys can stay out of sightseeing. By the time the noon bell arrives in this square... well, let's go to that waterless fountain. Bye......"
When Carla pointed to the dead fountain of water in the center of the square, she entered the alleyway that blew in with the sleaze and instantly disappeared from the sight of Gaius and the others.
"Wonder if that fountain won't get any water out of the financial difficulties either?
"Probably..."
"Hey, Abel, aren't you hungry?
Gaius looked back there and spoke to their little entourage.
"Hey... I might have rinsed"
Abel replied a little reluctantly.
"Yeah. Then we'll have breakfast somewhere. I wonder where..."
Gaius looked over at the square and looked for a store where he might be able to eat.
"What about that store? It's a beautiful shop."
Gaius pointed to the spirited restaurant closest to the entrance to the ruins behind the square.