Millishion is the capital of the world's second-largest nation, the Holy Country of Millis, and the most beautiful city in this world.
Within it stand the Millis Cathedral and the Adventurers' Guild Headquarters. One building radiates a golden glow, appearing utterly holy; the other emits a silver light, giving off a very comforting feeling.
Dan Feng followed this adventuring party and arrived in Millishion.
Since there were no demons among them, they passed through the city gate inspection quite smoothly.
Dan Feng also came to understand that Millishion harbored racial discrimination.
On the way to Millishion, Dan Feng had used his "memory loss" as an excuse to ask the adventuring party members about the situation in this world.
By now, he had more or less learned everything he needed to know.
This discrimination seemed to stem from the Human-Demon War.
Dan Feng had also received 1 Millis silver coin from them. Since he was the one who killed the brown lion, he was rightfully entitled to one-third of the proceeds.
After all, such brown lions had become extremely rare nowadays, so their value had naturally skyrocketed.
This adventuring party gave off a very friendly vibe—nothing at all like the sinister and cunning ones often described in those isekai novels.
As soon as they entered Millishion, Dan Feng decisively bid farewell to the adventuring party.
After all, not only had they kindly brought him to this city, but they had also generously given him a silver coin; he felt too embarrassed to keep imposing on them.
Dan Feng slowly raised his head, his gaze fixed on the beautiful city of Millishion.
The city exuded a unique charm that stirred an impulse in his heart.
He thought to himself: "This world actually has such miraculous things as magic, and I even have the must-have system for transmigrators—it's the Imbibitor Lunae template!"
Thinking of this, Dan Feng's heart filled with anticipation and excitement.
He realized that since he had arrived in this other world, he had to bring out his true skills!
So, he resolutely headed toward the area with the densest crowds.
At this moment, the place where Dan Feng stood was precisely the area where adventurers gathered.
However, his primary goal was the city's commercial district—there should be places to stay there.
"I remember Aris said the east side seems to be the commercial district. Since I'm currently on the south side..." Dan Feng muttered to himself while turning his gaze eastward.
Sure enough, compared to the adventurers' district, the crowds over there appeared far more bustling.
When he arrived in the commercial district, he was immediately captivated by the scene before him.
There were many street stalls, but also plenty of proper shops. Dan Feng slowly walked along this street.
He had eaten the jerky Aris gave him, so he wasn't hungry yet—he needed to find a place to stay first.
However, what left him in despair was that the inns here were all particularly expensive. With just one silver coin, he wouldn't be able to stay more than a few days—and that included food and drink, of course.
"Sigh, can't find a cheap inn at all." Dan Feng sighed heavily. Now he could only try his luck at more shops.
Time passed minute by minute, and night gradually fell.
After a full day of busyness, Master Dan Feng still hadn't found a place to stay and could only wander aimlessly on the streets.
"If it really comes to it, I'll just rest on the road for one night. It's not that cold here anyway." Thinking this, Dan Feng found a nearby spot and sat down.
Then he began to organize his thoughts.
Having come to another world, he had to prepare himself. He now possessed the basics of Cloud Rider spear technique—becoming an adventurer might be a very good choice.
And if he wanted to become an adventurer, the first thing was to overcome his fear of monsters.
The brown lion he encountered today was a B-rank monster. Fortunately, it had been injured by Aris; otherwise, with a lion's speed, it would definitely have caught up to him.
But just then, a man and woman who looked very much like a couple slowly walked over from the road.
"Galdaruf, I wonder what dinner the landlady prepared for us today." A woman with two curved horns on her head spoke. Her voice was very soft but carried a hint of seductiveness.
"Most likely sandwiches." The man wearing an eyepatch replied slowly. Just hearing his voice gave the impression that he was extremely steady and reliable.
As they passed by, Dan Feng simply watched them.
As adventurers, they also noticed that gaze.
"Huh? There's a little brother here. Why isn't he going home so late?" Mayibeia looked at Dan Feng with puzzlement.
But then, as if suddenly remembering something, she quickly hid behind Galdaruf.
"Oh dear, look at me, I wasn't paying attention again." Mayibeia said slowly.
Galdaruf's gaze also fell on Dan Feng.
"You look like you need help." Galdaruf spoke in a calm tone—one that might intimidate a child.
"Uh, this is my first day here, and I don't have any money for an inn. Is there any cheap place to stay around here?" Dan Feng asked. Seeing their adventurer attire, he figured they might know of some cheap lodging option.
"So it's your first day in Millishion. You're probably not a Millis follower, right?" Mayibeia called out from behind Galdaruf.
"I'm not a Millis follower." Dan Feng shook his head. He had heard from Aris that the Holy Country of Millis followed the Millis faith, which discriminated against demons and advocated monogamy.
"That's good then. Since I'm a demon, I probably won't disgust you." Mayibeia stepped out again.
"So this is what demons look like." Dan Feng said while observing Mayibeia's appearance.
"Demons have different races too—how could we all look the same?"
"By the way, I'm Mayibeia, and this is my partner Galdaruf." Mayibeia introduced their names to Dan Feng.
"I'm Dan Feng. Your names go really well together—both four characters."
"Hehe, right? Right?" Mayibeia beamed happily when Dan Feng said that.
"Let's go. Any later and it'll be completely dark." Galdaruf said to them.
"Got it, got it. Dan Feng, come to the tavern with us too."
"To the tavern? Can I sleep there?" Dan Feng asked. Right now, he just wanted to sleep quickly, find a place to settle down first, and think about making money later.
How pathetic—back in his previous life, he had worked so long to put himself through school, yet before graduating he got half-covered by a truck and ended up here.
"Of course you can. Just make your story sound a little tragic, and the landlady will definitely take you in." Mayibeia showed a confident expression, then grabbed Galdaruf and Dan Feng and quickly headed in one direction.
Along the way, Dan Feng noticed many people dressed like adventurers heading the same way. Were they all going to drink? Was tavern business really that good in another world?
For adventurers, every high-level quest carried risk. Only alcohol could let them truly relax—of course, mentally.
