"Excuse me, do you know the way out of here?" I asked the careless fat man as he gorged himself on the food from this city. And, oddly, the people actually acknowledged him as he did so.
"Oh, do partake." he cheerfully offered before a thing was suddenly shoved in my face. Clearly, it was made of dough and had cheese on it. But, I did not want it or care for it. So I moved his greasy hand out of my face.
He then laughed before he ate it himself, "Can you answer my question, please?" I asked once again. Hoping my continued patience would at least get him to casually throw out the direction at the very least.
"Why leave? The food here is delicious!" he pointed out before he ate something else with equal gusto.
"So it might be, but I'm not hungry." I told him as I watched a pile of empty containers build up.
"Fine then, walk with me at the very least." he laughed out before he got up and moved. And, I quietly sighed, thankful I at least had a guide now. At the very least. Yet, I was doubting this guide as he dug into whatever he laid his eyes on...
Bread, sweets, meat, cheese, drinks... His gluttonous maw no limits until we finally reached a place with no vendors. No shops for him to quickly glance at or pillage. It was just a street now...
"Mechanical House have outdone themselves, haven't they?" he then asked me all of a sudden as he watched a bird.
"Yes, it is impressive." I honestly answered while still growing slightly impatient at how easy it was to distract him.
"You should learn to enjoy it, then."
That line made me frown, "I'm not here to enjoy someone's work." I tell him. A glare then slowly formed as that creature came to my mind.
"No, you are here to kill." he correctly said with his voice not missing a beat. He was sure he was right and he indeed was.
"And how would you know that?" I asked him anyway as I was pretty sure I have not displayed my intent outwardly.
"I'm an Errakurd, seeing the expressions of warriors is the natural order back home." he clarified before I saw him use his magic subtly to cook a piece of bread. Loud crunches then came from his mouth as he ate it.
"Can you lead me to the exit or not?" I asked him again, putting my foot forward to show my growing impatience. I had no quarrel with this man, but, I would if he continued to be a dawdling annoyance.
"I can, but-"
"Take me, then." I tell him as I let my magic flow out around him slightly. Yet, when he shivered in response, I only saw the excitement on his face.