Chapter 2478 Windborn's CourtyardAlex heard faint words from the ongoing interview as he made his way through the street. If he focused on it, he could hear the Puppet God talking with someone, asking them questions about their past.
The street got a lot less dense as they moved away from where the stadium was, taking in a much more festive environment. This was the one time when so many people from so many worlds could be together, so they were doing what they could in the little time there was.
There were auctions being set up, vendors selling their wares, and people providing various services. There were also many that were trying to get recruited into different sects, cults, and guilds.
The tournament was not just a way to find great alchemists but also a way for various people to connect with other people or items.
Windborn took various turns successively throughout the road heading east. About five minutes later, they arrived in a section of the city that seemed to hold the moderately rich individuals.
"This is my place," Windborn said, standing before the gate.
Alex nodded, but before he could walk in, the Divinity stopped him.
"Let me make sure there are no dangers here first." The Divinity walked in before either of the two could and spread his Divine senses to search throughout the courtyard.
Alex waited for the man to be done. He didn't distrust Windborn, but it was better to be safe anyway. Even without the man acting on his own, Alex had planned on asking him to check for danger when they were inside.
"I hope you aren't offended, brother Windborn."
"Offended?" Windborn asked with a chuckle. "As I said before, I've been through this a dozen times already. I'm used to such actions from other finalists' guardians."
Alex smiled. "You must have spent quite a bit to get yourself this courtyard. Most others, I hear, only purchase rooms in large residential buildings."
"Well, if there is one thing good about being an alchemist, then it's the fact that you're never really poor," the man said. "Especially good alchemists like us."
Alex walked in behind Windborn, looking around the place. The courtyard was small by comparison to his own courtyard, but it looked quite nice. There was a small pond with fish on the inside, giving everything a calming sense.
The space inside of the courtyard was also quite cool and relaxing, almost making the outside feel as though it had been in blistering heat.
Alex just smiled and turned to the Divinity, who returned.
"You can enter."
Alex walked in behind Windborn, looking around the place. The courtyard was small by comparison to his own courtyard, but it looked quite nice. There was a small pond with fish on the inside, giving everything a calming sense.
The space inside of the courtyard was also quite cool and relaxing, almost making the outside feel as though it had been in blistering heat.
"Please, sit down," Windborn said, showing the two to some seats that had been prepared beforehand.
Alex sat down on the porch with the Divinity some distance behind him, leaning against the wall.
"I'm curious about something," Alex said. "Were you not given your own courtyard when you came?"
"My own? No, they offered it, but it required me to use my pin and have my disciple take part in the competition. Since my disciple is dead, I chose to not bother with that."
Windborn seemed saddened by that. Alex wondered what he was sad about: the tournament or the disciple.
"Anyway, let us get this over with," Alex said. "Ask me whatever you wish to know. I will answer."
Windborn smiled. "I'm afraid I have a lot of questions to ask you. The War God didn't ask anything of you at all," he said.
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