Chapter 109: Arthur and Francesca 1
Nestled amidst emerald hills, Earthwall isn't your average city. Towering waterfalls, the very lifeblood of the city's past, now serve as a dramatic backdrop to a thriving metropolis.
The wealth generated by these cascades wasn't just economic; it shaped the very soul of Earthwall. Architectural flourishes inspired by cascading water and verdant landscapes adorn most buildings, a constant reminder of the city's origins.
The skyline, a jostling crowd of skyscrapers (with more seemingly on the horizon), speaks to Earthwall's booming trade. This prosperity has attracted a kaleidoscope of cultures, each leaving its mark on the city's identity. Once a place of uniformity, Earthwall has blossomed into a vibrant multicultural hub, a fact that unites its one million strong population.
In the heart of Earthwall's bustling commercial district, the Number Guild of Players was a monument to both the city's prosperity and the power it held within its walls. Its very form seemed to echo the city's history, a testament to the waterfalls that had shaped Earthwall's past and the economic boom they had fueled.
The tower, crafted from a gleaming, waterfall-white stone, speared skyward with an unwavering verticality. Its face was smooth and uninterrupted for hundreds of meters, save for a series of thin, horizontal stripes that encircled the building at regular intervals.
These weren't mere decorative elements; they were balconies, each one jutting out slightly further than the one below it, creating a stepped effect that resembled a cascading waterfall frozen in time.
As you reached the higher floors, the facade transitioned from solid stone to a transparent, crystalline material, allowing the occupants breathtaking panoramic views of the city sprawling beneath them. The very top floor, however, remained shrouded in mystery.
Encased in a swirling mist that shimmered with ever-changing colors, it was said to be the exclusive domain of the Guild Master, a place where the city's most important decisions were made.
The Verdant guild, is the name of the strongest guild in this city. Arthur together with Francesca were sent here. Few days have passed since they did few odd jobs for the guild and today was their day off before starting their hunting mission next.
Arthur, energized by their days off, approached Francesca with a smile.
"The city's ours for the taking today," he declared.
"How about we ditch the guild tasks and treat ourselves to some dinner? Maybe explore a bit and get to know each other better?"
Francesca, usually reserved, couldn't help but be drawn to Arthur's enthusiasm. A hint of amusement flickered in her eyes.
"Sounds like a plan," she agreed, a playful lilt to her voice.
"Earthwall has so much to offer. Any particular place in mind?"
Arthur, ever eager to impress, scratched his head thoughtfully.
"Well," he began,
"Earthwall's known for its diverse cuisine. There's a little ramen place near the Verdant Guild that's supposed to be amazing, or we could try one of those bustling market stalls for a true taste of the city."
He paused, gauging her reaction.
"Of course," he added quickly, "the choice is entirely yours. Today's about you enjoying yourself."
Francesca smiled, appreciating his sincerity.
"The ramen sounds interesting," she admitted.
"I haven't had a chance to try any Earthwall specialties yet."
Arthur's face lit up. "Perfect! Then ramen it is. Let's go explore the city and fill our bellies with delicious food. Maybe afterwards, we could check out some of the waterfalls – they're truly a sight to behold."
A spark of excitement ignited in Francesca's eyes. This would be fun, hopefully her friends were having fun as well.
Nestled amidst the labyrinthine alleyways behind Earthwall's bustling market district, the ramen shop Kintsugi radiated an air of quiet comfort.
Unlike the neon-drenched restaurants lining the main avenues, Kintsugi's appeal was subtle. A single red lantern swayed gently above the entrance, casting a warm glow on the worn wooden facade.
The only other adornment was a simple white sign painted with elegant calligraphy that proclaimed the shop's name – Kintsugi, meaning "golden joinery," a reference to the a certain powerful Eastern art of repairing broken pottery with gold, making the cracks a beautiful part of the object's history.
As Arthur and Francesca slid open the weathered wooden door, a wave of enticing aromas greeted them. The air hung heavy with the comforting scents of simmering broth, savory spices, and perfectly cooked noodles. The interior was small and cozy, illuminated by the warm glow of hanging paper lanterns.
Wooden tables, some polished smooth by years of use, were nestled close together, creating an atmosphere of intimacy. Steam rose from bowls brimming with golden broth, their surfaces adorned with glistening slices of meat, colorful vegetables, and perfectly cooked ramen eggs.
At the counter, a wizened old man with a kind smile and salt-and-pepper hair worked tirelessly, his practiced movements belying the symphony of flavors he created in each bowl. The rhythmic clack of chopsticks against bowls and the satisfied murmurs of patrons filled the air, creating a comforting symphony of contentment.
Arthur and Francesca, their conversation flowing easily, scanned the menu at Kintsugi. The options, while not overwhelming, showcased a dedication to quality and tradition.
Arthur, ever the adventurous eater, opted for the "Spicy Ramen," a fiery concoction rumored to test even the most seasoned palate. Francesca, intrigued but cautious, played it safe with the "Classic Shoyu Ramen," a clear broth steeped with rich soy sauce and topped with tender slices of pork belly.
The wait wasn't long. The old chef at the counter worked with a practiced grace, his movements a well-rehearsed dance. Soon, two steaming bowls were placed before them, each a picture-perfect arrangement of noodles, broth, and toppings.
Arthur wasted no time diving into his "Spicy Ramen." The rich red broth, shimmering with chili oil, sent a wave of heat rising up his nostrils. He took a hesitant sip, his eyes widening in surprise. The heat was intense, but not overpowering. It danced on his tongue, perfectly balanced by the savory depth of the pork-based broth and the subtle sweetness of the mirin.
Each slurp of the springy noodles, coated in the fiery broth and adorned with tender slices of marinated chicken, was an explosion of flavor. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead, but a satisfied smile stretched across his face.
Francesca, meanwhile, savored the elegance of her "Classic Shoyu Ramen."
The clear broth, a testament to the chef's skill, held a depth of flavor that belied its simplicity. The perfectly cooked noodles had a delightful chew, and the melt-in-your-mouth pork belly added a touch of richness. Each bite was a comforting harmony of textures and tastes.
As they ate, they continued their conversation, their initial awkwardness replaced by a comfortable ease. They talked about their lives within the Verdant Guild, their dreams for the future, and anything else that came to mind.
The shared experience of the delicious ramen, the warmth of the restaurant, and the easy flow of conversation created a sense of intimacy that transcended their previous interactions. As heir to their respective country, they often met but never had this type of in depth conversation or this kind of interaction, it was only at a professional level.
This time it was different, they would use this opportunity to build a real connection maybe.
By the time they finished their last bites, their bowls spotless and their bellies full, a sense of contentment settled over them.
With contented sighs and bellies full of delicious ramen, Arthur and Francesca emerged from Kintsugi, the warm glow of the red lantern casting them in a rosy light. The bustling night market stretched before them, a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds, but Arthur had another adventure in mind.
"Feeling up for some more exploration?" he asked, a mischievous glint in his eyes.
"Earthwall boasts one of the most incredible amusement parks I've ever heard of. How about we ditch the planned stroll to the waterfalls and chase some thrills instead?"
Francesca, surprised by the suggestion, couldn't help but be swept up in his enthusiasm. The day had already taken unexpected turns, and a visit to a legendary amusement park was far more enticing than a predetermined walk.
A playful smile tugged at the corner of her lips.
"Thrills, huh?" she challenged, a hint of amusement dancing in her voice.
"Alright, Arthur. You're on. Let's see what this amusement park has in store for us."
Arthur grinned, his heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and hope. He wasn't just eager to ride the roller coasters; he wanted to share this experience with Francesca, to see her laugh, to witness the thrill ignite a spark in her eyes.
Pointing towards the distant lights that painted the night sky with vibrant hues, he declared,
"Then follow me! Let's conquer Earthwall's amusement park together!"
As they rounded a corner, the cacophony of the city market gave way to a symphony of screams, laughter, and the pulsating thrum of carnival music. Earthwall's renowned amusement park, "Cascade Kingdom," burst into view, a dazzling spectacle of neon lights and towering structures.