The next day, Durin got up early.
As expected, the Copenhagen Workers Daily reported the midnight fire in the Nobles' District and described the terrible explosion that occurred near the scene of the fire at four in the morning.
Indeed, the companions of those three had come looking for them, but alas, there were only traps waiting for them.
Durin flipped through the newspaper and, finding no other news, put it down and walked over to the large bed where the girls were still fast asleep.
This made Durin, who had spent the night on the couch, quite sad.
Heading to the balcony, Durin picked up a pack of cigarettes from the coffee table on his way and lit one for himself on a lounge chair on the balcony.
Today was the fifth day of the holiday, the academy was on break, and while it sounded like there was nothing to do, Durin felt like he had plenty on his plate.