Chapter 29 - Alternate Dimension? (1/2)
The other guy was silent for a minute before he broke out laughing but he didn't bother giving Hecathe an explanation as he simply changed the subject, ”Young man, you're quite talented. I wonder if I know you... Can I have your name?”
Hecathe tilted his head and almost wanted to laugh as he heard this question, ”If I was willing to give my name to just anyone, why do you think I would be wearing this cloak and mask?”
”...” The man seemed to be a bit taken back but he still decided to chuckle it off as he responded, ”Young man, it's okay if you don't want to give me your name. I'll respect that. On behalf of my dog, I'll apologize as well. He caused you a lot of trouble.”
Hecathe shrugged his shoulder as he replied, ”Not really. He just wasted a few minutes and ruined my mood.”
The other man nodded and seemed to be a bit embarrassed as he bowed and apologized, ”He was quite rude. If there's anything I can do to make it up to you please do not hesitate to ask me.”
”Ah!” Hecathe exclaimed as he responded, ”There is one thing you can do to make it up to me!”
The man straightened his back and looked to be excited as he asked, ”What could it be? As long as it's not something extreme, I'll be sure not to disappoint you.”
”It's quite easy actually,” Hecathe replied as he added, ”Just get lost. That should be more than enough. I have no plans on interacting with people who call others dog.”
”...”
Hecathe didn't wait for the man to respond as he turned and left the place.
”Interesting...” The man mumbled as he looked at Hecathe's moving back but his expression that was hidden behind his mask couldn't be deciphered.
He neither looked angry nor did he look pleased or amused. He simply looked indifferent.
Hecathe walked into the city and the first thing that he searched for was a place where he could get some food and water.
Finding a restaurant in this place wasn't as hard as Hecathe thought it would be. Just by walking down a few streets, he was able to find a rather huge restaurant.
He was a bit hesitant to enter the restaurant because he could clearly see that this place had a lot of people and looked to be pretty expensive but at the end of the day, his hungry wailing stomach still made him walk inside the restaurant with full confidence.
A waiter immediately greeted him and gave him a tablet, ”What would you like to order, sir?”
Hecathe looked down at the tablet that displayed the menu and he wasted no time in choosing as he picked the food that looked the most delicious.
If the food looks good, it probably tastes just as good: This was Hecathe's policy.
The waiter smiled brightly as he nodded and led Hecathe to a table before announcing, ”I'll be back with your order. Please wait for a few minutes.”