Hearing that Roland asked them to prepare tents, the nobles who had never traveled afar asked, "Are we not going to spend the night in towns or villages?"
Roland chuckled, and so did Andonara and Old Jerry.
Among the six of them, everybody except Jerry was an adolescent descendant of the noble families, or one who had just come of age.
They had never been outside of Delpon, and they did not exactly know what travel meant.
This world had not reached an era where information and knowledge could be disseminated quickly, either.
For people who lived in the information age, they understood how traveling in the wilderness felt like even if they never experienced it in person.
It was because they had access to various sorts of books and could find all kinds of information online to teach them what they were going to face.