I WAS SO HUNGRY AND TIRED, but the Class Rep yelled at me when I
admitted that I couldn't pay for my lodgings and dinner. Will there ever be a
day when I'm not scolded?
"Didn't I just tell you that money is important?" the Class Rep said.
"How did you bankrupt yourself already?! Do you think you're a
spendthrift decadent poet who can blame society for your terrible
decisions?! You're no Baudelaire!"
All I did was go shopping? Was she upset that I didn't buy her a
souvenir? How could she treat me like a beggar and scoundrel? No one
truly understands my heart's deep melancholy. Society made me what I am.
The guild ended up covering my debts, since they still owed me. I
snuck up to my room with all of my new goodies. No shopping spree was
complete without the joy of seeing everything I got. I sorted out my
purchases by category. I put the gloves on my bed, but the cloaks were too
bulky, so I spread them on the floor. The rings fit nicely on the side table.
"Uhm…what was this again?" I said to myself. "The Evasion Cloak,
huh?"
I might've bought too much stuff—I was losing track of what
anything was. I stifled a yawn and realized that I needed to sleep. With all
this junk everywhere, I couldn't sleep in my bed.
"Crap, it's almost morning. Wait, am I already asleep?"
That was enough for today. I could store all the extra equipment in
my Seven Slots equipment, right? Whoa, they merged! At least I didn't
need to tidy anymore—time to sleep. But what should I do about money?
And my sex appeal?! Goodbye, sweet sex appeal…goodbye.