Chapter 275 Folk Dance
Having been given strict education at a young age, even though Gerald would not decline any offered in social events amongst nobles, he was strictly prohibited from losing himself in such enjoyments that paralyzes the spirit.
As a personal guard serving the mayor of Lancaster, Gerald had relatively strong self-discipline and would keep himself to short sips despite his fondness for alcohol.
Still, todayâs circumstances were special: the feasts held by the Players who were born as the dregs of society were not as cagey as the banquets of noble families. Even if they did not sink to the level of debauchery, there was still a considerable lack of restraint.
Hence, affected by the Players, Geraldâwho had been drinking away his troublesâcouldnât help breaking his usual alcohol limit.
One should mention here that the process of brewing itself wasnât difficult. Even if itâs a normal family, they could brew some fermented alcohol in secret with enough surplus ingredients and didnât have to fear inspection.
Of course, there is no assurance when it came to quality.
In this world, fine wine would have to bought from the believers of Stoff.
And many might have forgotten by now that Stoff, the God of Craftmanship and Fine Wine was Xi Weiâs fellow member of the Invisible Pantheon, who had also provided a master craftsman who strengthened item for the Players.
That was why the Church of Games didnât lack a good brew, although that was mostly thanks to the trade of the two brands of colas with Stoffâs church.
Be that as it may, Stoffâs believers still had no idea how they could mass-produce colas.
Stoff himself was no different. Even if he could create a brew with the same taste as cola, it was basically a divine brew that was impossible for mass productionâŠ
Xi Wei felt pressure about all that. In the very least, the recipe of colas would not be easily unraveled as long as the mortals never discover what carbon dioxide was.
âŠBack to the topic at hand.
Either way, Gerald himself had tasted much fine wine as a noble. He had assumed that he would only have just a few mouthfuls of the sour peasant brew in the Playersâ feast, but he was surprised to find that it was the Wine Churchâs not for sale item, and he couldnât help having a few more goblets in his depression.
As the stupor kicked-in and he felt a little light-headed, a voice spoke beside him.
âWhy are you hiding in a corner here?â Edward, who was passing by, greeted him with a barbecue skewer in hand.
Unlike the wildly ambitious Angora or Princess Leah who was less ambitious but always getting dragged along by Old Vanke, Edward had always kept to his original ideals as a Player. Even though he had contributed the most in this Event, all he wanted was to accomplish more quest and go on adventures in new places, having no interest at all in politics or other complex affairs.
Therefore, he had slipped away before either Angora or Leah could pull him on stage, running into the heart of the chaotic feast and gluttoned away.
âWonât you join the Rabbitfolkâs folk dancing?â Edward asked cheerfully, passing Gerald several meat skewers. âIt doesnât look exciting, but your mood would life if you go up and dance a few bouts. Itâs fun!â
âForget it. Iâm not in the mood.â
Gerald naturally recognized Edward, who had fought masterfully with his fire magic in the previous event. He even salvaged some dignity in the battle against the Revived Nightstalker even though the Roaring Blaze Tiger Warriorâs fire immunity had deflated him, and was definitely one of the top champions of the Church of Games.
In Geraldâs opinion, Edward might even be stronger than the Flatfish Swordsman who easily defeated him in a duel before.
He shook his head, refusing the goodwill.
âDonât decline in a hurry. You wouldnât lose flesh in trying.â Edward pressed warmly. âLife is about trying new things.â
That being said, his offer wasnât entirely in goodwillâat best, he wanted to see what the young noble who constantly pulled a long face would look like when he goes for a folk danceâŠ
But despite being unaware of Edwardâs intention, Gerald just wasnât interested in dancing
âWell, Iâll try this meat skewer in my hand. Please donât mind me, I need to calm myself for a bit.â
What had he not experienced as a knight of Lancasterâs city watch anyway? Most nobles were refined in the arts, and as such elegant and conservative even when they dance-he himself had seen the performance of acclaimed dancers and artists, and could be considered knowledgeable.
Compared to that, the Playersâ peerlessly silly dances hold a certain degree of strength and techniqueâthe wildness as if being freed from some shackles couldnât be replicated easily. Even if not many could admire it, there was no denying a certain extent of appreciation and aesthetic.
On the other hand, the folk dancing was nothing else other than a group of people making a circle, hand in hand and kicking their feet, which wasnât really all that meaningful.
âMoods are improved by your own. If you keep it in yourself for too long, your troubled feelings wonât fade no matter how long you take to calm yourself.â
Despite being younger than Gerald, Edward looked more mature even as he spoke frankly and assuredly. âSince youâre going to feel bad whatever you do, why repeatedly chew on those horrible feelings alone instead of doing something so that your mind would be too busy and forget those feelings?â
Edwardâs words handily disarmed Geraldâs refusal, leaving the young knight unable to find another excuse at once.
And when he saw that Gerald was about to keep refusing, Edward briskly dragged him in the direction of the bonfire.
âItâs fine if thereâs something youâre sad about. Everyone faces such things, and if thereâs something that really stumps you, you can tell me so that I could post⊠ahem, I mean help you.â Edward added.
Gerald was moved since Edward had put it that way, while a figure quietly appeared in his mindâs eye.
âMay I ask⊠what was Marni like in life?â
âYouâve asked the right man. Let me tell you this, I was the one who pulled him into our churchâŠâ
Every time that topic surfaced, Edward would unwittingly go arms akimbo.
In the distance and with a sinister look on his face, Gou Dan thought about the title for his new post even as he captured the image of those two tugging and pulling as they headed towards the bonfire.
He had the feeling that his post would explode in popularity!
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