Chapter 168: Becoming a Baron Starting Today (Two-in-One Mega Chapter)_2
In general, a trade-oriented city situated by the sea, as long as it has unfettered sea navigation and constant trade, will flourish far more than an inland city.
Having three days, Rein was in no rush; he planned to first explore some bustling alleys or perhaps near some taverns.
Just like the bat market, the Nightingale Market might also reside in a tranquil spot amidst the commotion.
Under the warm winter sun, bursts of relatively warm and moist sea breeze blew, carrying a faint briny scent. Along the vibrant stands he passed, Rein saw a greater variety of seafood, shell products, and goods from remote islands than he had seen on the busy streets of Meister.
After a large loop, Rein surprisingly couldn't find the entrance to the Nightingale Market, which puzzled him a bit.
Since he had wandered most of the bustling and lively areas of Rosby City throughout the morning.
Could it be that the Nightingale Market was located in the opposite direction, perhaps among noble estates or affluent districts?
After a short deliberation, Rein felt this possibility wasn't highly likely.
Suddenly, a spark of inspiration flashed through Rein's mind; he had an epiphany.
There was a place he had possibly been overlooking all this time.
That was....the docks!
Rosby City had several docks, such as the navy-only dock, fishing docks, and cargo docks, among which there were two fishing docks.
Thus, Rein began searching each dock.
Soon, as Rein reached near the cargo dock, he immediately saw a nightingale emblem not far from a tavern named "Sailor's Home."
This made Rein's face light up, and he walked over.
Similar to the bat market, after walking through an Illusion Array, Rein found himself in a market, still with that familiar scent.
People were coming and going, most wearing hoods or even veils, a sign of concealing their movements, although some freely showed their faces, though they were relatively fewer.
The market was rather crowded, yet voices were kept low.
At that moment, the red-haired girl Evelyn was also in the Nightingale Market, gathering some raw materials for potions. Soon, she noticed that familiar figure.
"Eh? What brings him here?"
Seeing Rein roaming about, she couldn't help but stop in her tracks.
Truthfully, Evelyn was quite curious about Rein, who had executed the ship explosion during the ennoblement assessment.
Although she was somewhat introverted and proud by nature, it depended on the person.
Being the most powerful among her age in Rosby City's nobility, facing most young talents made a bit of pride and reserve inevitable.
But Rein was different; his performance during the ennoblement was incredibly striking, commanding her respect.
And with Rein's keen senses, he naturally noticed the girl's gaze.
Although she wore a hood, the strand of red hair peeking out and the familiar bright eyes quickly allowed Rein to recognize her as the red-haired girl Evelyn.
Soon, their eyes met.
Rein smiled slightly at this, which made Evelyn immediately return the smile.
After a thought, Evelyn approached and said, "Knight Rein, hello, I am Evelyn. Your performance during the ennoblement was quite astonishing."
"You flatter me, Knight Evelyn. Haas has told me about your strength and... beauty. In comparison, I only found a loophole."
Evelyn covered her mouth and giggled, saying, "Knight Rein, I thought someone as formidable as you would be busy practicing and not so eloquent, but now I see that is not the case."
"By the way, Knight Rein, if I may ask boldly, what brings you to the Nightingale Market? Perhaps, as a local, I can be your guide." Evelyn offered.
Evelyn also found it strange; why did her mood suddenly brighten upon hearing Rein's compliment?
After all, the young men who flattered her daily weren't less than ten, usually seven or eight, were inevitable.
Moreover, these individuals spoke more straightforwardly and exaggeratedly than Rein, but none gave her the same feeling as he just did.
Rein had merely complimented her once, and since it was their first formal conversation, it was mostly polite, yet, somehow, it made her very happy.
Perhaps it was because his strength was substantial enough? Evelyn pondered.
"Of course, having the beautiful and powerful Knight Evelyn as my guide would absolutely be an honor." Rein promptly responded with a smile.
Moreover, he thought about it and saw no point in concealing anything.
After all, having come to the Nightingale Market indicated that from some perspective, both he and Evelyn were like-minded individuals; likely, she was also a Wizard Apprentice, just uncertain of which specialty.
Thus, Rein continued, "I am looking to see if there are any witchcraft models suited for me, but after looking around, it seems there aren't any powerful witchcraft available."
Evelyn smiled and replied, "Of course, on a market of this mystical level, you won't find powerful witchcraft or first-grade witchcraft. However, sometimes, you might find some decent beginner-level witchcraft."
"Hmm? Is there a reason for that?" Rein asked, slightly puzzled.