Boring, Boring, Boring. Most of those missions sounded just plain and uninteresting, with exception of Saint Material, and one that couldn't even be accessed properly. "What about Massachrist?" To Myriel's surprise, Tara raised her voice, it was rare for her to actually suggest a mission and had probably to do with her Origin Myth. Purposefully ignoring her for a second, Myriel had a hard time deciding between those two but her choice fell ultimately towards the more suspicious sounding one. "Hm, did you say something?" Myriel asked her servant after signing up for said mission but Tara just slowly shook her head, giving Myriel the chance to continue. "The mission is actually starting very soon, so let's make haste." With a slightly depressed look on the Demon Lord's face, she and her Mistress moved towards their next destination.
Aurora Transfer Tower
The tower was full of live as ever, Champions and NPCs alike in all colors and forms were going about their daily business, but nothing of that mattered to the lazy knight-hero who was taking her sweet time to follow her Master through the masses. Considering the nature of the mission Tara had actually expected a way more subtle location, then again, she couldn't be bothered. As they kept moving towards the main-elevator Myriel turned around.
"Could you please use your feet for what they were intended? We are running out of time." Usually, Myriel wouldn't care that much but given the mission she was actually excited enough that even her cat tail couldn't hold still; and her relaxed lazy bodyguard did nearly everything mechanically possible to make them late. Luckily for her Tara did listen and they both hurried towards the big elevator, taking them to another floor where they changed trains elevators. "Huh?" To Myriel's surprise no one except herself and Tara were in this one, maybe they took the wrong elevator? No, that couldn't be, Myriel wasn't stupid after all and thinking about it actually made more sense.
Leaning against the wall and riding that thing made the Hero really tired, giving out a way too loud yawn. To ease her wait, Tara simply took out a toothpick and started to play around with it a bit.
As the elevator doors finally opened, Myriel stepped out into one of the countless, but nearly empty, hub decks of the tower. Spotting two more people she moved towards them, unsure if they were her quest givers or not. One of them looked really odd though, while the other one seemed a bit familiar. "Hey~, the name's Myriel and this is my loyal Servant Tara. Whom do I have the pleasure with?" While Tara lifted her hand up with a rather disinterested "Yo.", Myriel had a warm smile on her face. Given the current circumstances, Myriel was pretty sure that both of them had something to do with the mission.
The Knight put her toothpick away and yawned yet again, how long would she need to wait now? No matter how she looked at it this was way too suspicious and she couldn't let her senses get dulled. "...!" That was, however, to no avail. As seemingly out of nowhere another person, a male at that, showed up. How could she have not noticed his presence earlier? Nearly frightening. Luckily enough he was the one to finally brief them about their task.
'This is not a mission issued by a human or corporation, but by a fellow AI.'
Really? Tara could only hope that it was indeed for a worthy and judge cause; luckily for her she could trust her mistress instincts.
"Alright." As the man finally finished his explanation, Myriel didn't even get a chance to consider taking the box onto her as the familiar looking one already snatched it away. A bit annoyed, she left those matters for later.
Aurora Transfer Tower
The tower was full of live as ever, Champions and NPCs alike in all colors and forms were going about their daily business, but nothing of that mattered to the lazy knight-hero who was taking her sweet time to follow her Master through the masses. Considering the nature of the mission Tara had actually expected a way more subtle location, then again, she couldn't be bothered. As they kept moving towards the main-elevator Myriel turned around.
"Could you please use your feet for what they were intended? We are running out of time." Usually, Myriel wouldn't care that much but given the mission she was actually excited enough that even her cat tail couldn't hold still; and her relaxed lazy bodyguard did nearly everything mechanically possible to make them late. Luckily for her Tara did listen and they both hurried towards the big elevator, taking them to another floor where they changed trains elevators. "Huh?" To Myriel's surprise no one except herself and Tara were in this one, maybe they took the wrong elevator? No, that couldn't be, Myriel wasn't stupid after all and thinking about it actually made more sense.
Leaning against the wall and riding that thing made the Hero really tired, giving out a way too loud yawn. To ease her wait, Tara simply took out a toothpick and started to play around with it a bit.
As the elevator doors finally opened, Myriel stepped out into one of the countless, but nearly empty, hub decks of the tower. Spotting two more people she moved towards them, unsure if they were her quest givers or not. One of them looked really odd though, while the other one seemed a bit familiar. "Hey~, the name's Myriel and this is my loyal Servant Tara. Whom do I have the pleasure with?" While Tara lifted her hand up with a rather disinterested "Yo.", Myriel had a warm smile on her face. Given the current circumstances, Myriel was pretty sure that both of them had something to do with the mission.
The Knight put her toothpick away and yawned yet again, how long would she need to wait now? No matter how she looked at it this was way too suspicious and she couldn't let her senses get dulled. "...!" That was, however, to no avail. As seemingly out of nowhere another person, a male at that, showed up. How could she have not noticed his presence earlier? Nearly frightening. Luckily enough he was the one to finally brief them about their task.
'This is not a mission issued by a human or corporation, but by a fellow AI.'
Really? Tara could only hope that it was indeed for a worthy and judge cause; luckily for her she could trust her mistress instincts.
"Alright." As the man finally finished his explanation, Myriel didn't even get a chance to consider taking the box onto her as the familiar looking one already snatched it away. A bit annoyed, she left those matters for later.