The Great War of Rhodesia

The Great War of Rhodesia
12. City South II



After meeting with some Clergy of the Holy Land, and content to circle each tribe, the, finally, Aksa decided to head to the Star of Fire headquarters before going to the Upper Station area to visit the Amithy residence.


The building of the Star of Fire headquarters was located around the town square. Looks crowded filled with fighters and bounty hunters, because just like in other cities, the building is also a Service Exchange Hall.


Luque and Rafa are quite famous in this place. Seen from some people who greeted and gave greetings when they saw the two of them. Also with the Hunter Trio. Some people seemed to greet as soon as they entered the middle hall of the Service Exchange Hall.


Diana and Thomas rushed out of the room behind the registration desk, after Rafa asked the officer who was standing at the table to meet the branch leader.


"Mr Aksa! Nice to meet you again" said Thomas immediately tore Aksa's hand and shook it tightly.


"I didn't think we'd see each other again, Mr Aksa! I thought the Vice Chairman sent the wrong message yesterday." Diana continued by also shaking Aksa's hand right after Thomas let go of her hand.


"Well, where's Mr Nata?" Thomas asked when he could not see Nata among the group.


"Nata is meeting the Queen in the Middle City" Aksa replied later.


"We're so happy you're both back here" Diana said with a grateful face.


Some people around the hall started to sound as if they were wondering to see the Fire Star branch chief who looked overjoyed and looked respectful towards a person they had never seen before.


"Have you been around this town? Though I want to be your guide in this city." Diana was a little disappointed.


"Because we went straight to the settlement complex of the residents of the Holy Land, so at once went around the city before coming here. After this we were about to head to Madame Amithy's place," Aksa replied explaining.


"Oh, alright then, let us take you there," Diana said quickly offering help.


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"It seems like the city is doing well under the protection of both of you" Aksa told Diana and Thomas as they huddled on the Iron Train to the Amithy residence. "Oh, yes. Congratulations, I hear you're married now" he said.


"Thank you, Mr. Aksa." Thomas replied.


"We're not doing anything to protect this city. As you know, this city is a front-line city. So a military base is built in this place to stand guard." Diana replied.


"Yes, I can see it," Aksa replied as they had just crossed paths with 2 young Morra and 3 Yllgarian Tiger Beetles wearing warrior uniforms were walking by the roadside.


"But despite being at the forefront, everyday life in this city is not disturbed at all." Thomas added to.


"Yes, I can see it too. The city looks very crowded and very diverse. And it looks like there's more Getzja people in this place?" It looks like Aksa is still excited to circulate her handbags around.


"Right, we have some Getzja tribes coming from the Azure Free Land region. They're leather craftsmen and hunters." This time Loujze gave the answer.


Aksa nodded at Loujze's reply.


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No more than half an hour later they were already inside an Elevator Pulley shaped like a gondola carriage that had no seats, but looked a little bigger, to head to the Upper Station. Leaving their Iron Car downstairs.


And after passing the Steam Train Station, Aksa's group only need to walk a short time to get to the residence of Amithy which is not far away. Even the gate was visible from a distance.


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"My name is Amanda Deloca. I am Vice Madame Amithy." A Narva woman with a complicated hairstyle introduced herself when Aksa and the others were already in the living room of Amithy's residence.


Amithy's residence is part of the building he used as well as for the workplace of the administration of the South City. So in the morning, this place will look crowded and busy.


"I think I've seen you once before the Queen's inauguration" Aksa replied later.


"Thank God you still remember me. True, but at that time I still did not serve as the deputy head of this Southern City, "reply Amanda who looks happy Aksa still remembers it.


"Where have I ever forgotten?" chirps Aksa bragging.


"Include me Kandis. Southern Town Writer." A Morra woman sitting next to Amanda introduced herself.


"Ah, it was Mr. Orland's duty while still in the kingdom of Elbrasta." Aksa seemed to be talking to himself. "Hello everyone, I'm Aksa. Greetings," he added, introducing himself.


"So that Nyonga Amithy is attending a meeting with Her Majesty the Queen in Central City, I am mandated to replace her to welcome you" Amanda said politely.


"Yes, there's no need to be too formal. I just want to see a record of the entry and exit of the budget and also the population of this region." Aksa straight to the problem tree.


"Shortly, let me get you." Kandis stood up from his seat and moved into one of the rooms to the left of the tahum room.


"By the way, where's Miss Parpera?" asked Aksa who looked wildly looking in all directions with a curious face.


"He accompanied Madame Amithy to Central City, "Amanda replied quickly.


"Ah, right too. She's Mrs Amithy's personal guard." Aksa looks lethargic.


"Just relax, you can see the magic bullet next time, Mr. Aksa," Rafa said. Because he knows Aksa looks lethargic for failing to see the action of the magic bullet directly.


"But I have been holding back all night" complained Aksa later.


Simultaneously, Kandis looked out by holding three books that were almost as wide as his arm. Then put it on the table so that Aksa can read it.


"I see a lot of crafts made in this place," said Aksa after more than 5 minutes reading a book whose cover is made of cowhide.


"really. Because although this city is not as artistic as the North City, but this city is a city of true artists. From weavers to crystal artists, there's everything in town" Amanda said.


Aksa was seen nodding without moving her gaze from the book before her. Even when sipping the drink served on the table, Aksa still looks serious reading.


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