Arthur huh, Noboyuki made this man out be greater than life itself, which had to beg the question if this king ever existed, it all seemed be fictional, as someone who had known an actual king her entire life she know what to really expect. Still as far as stories goes it wasn't the worse, plus Noboyuki had to have some natural talent if this was apparently his first time telling one at a garthering spot. When he sat back down Rena leaned over, "Then you have a knack for this if it were your first story." She flashed a nice smile before returning her attention to the next speaker. By the time everyone started dissolving the gathering it was well into the evening, the sky already streaked with the brilliant orange of sunset. Rena motioned for the hero to follow her, it was about time to return home at the tavern. On their walk back the girl was still in high spirits, the day had gone much, much better than she ever expected when Noboyuki suggested a date out. She didn't regret a moment of it, not at all. While she wasn't talking, Rena was whistling a random tune, nothing in specific just a random collection of notes. Reflecting on the day as a whole, she'd actually learned quite a bit about her partner, in that single day he had revealed so much more than the month they've been on the road. It was good, the first time she felt like they connected. She stopped by a low stone wall, behind it was the sun almost ready to disappear below the horizon, now the sky was in full twilight. Rena instead on moving on like she initially expected to do, she decided that simply watching the beauty of the scene to be too peaceful to pass up. Without turning her head she addressed the hero, "I can say that overall, I don't regret today, far beyond what I expected... what do you think about sunsets? Are they an end or a beginning?"