Hiraku finished his two rice-cakes, as he adjusted his glasses with his free-hand. He peered to the left and to the right, observing the festivities, before he adjusted the collar of his suit. He got off the bench, as he began striding to the Business Center. [i]Today will be a fine meeting. After I finish I shall head off to the Karaoke Bar.[/i] Hiraku walked past several merchants who were haggling wares, as the aroma of street food found its way into his nose. As merchants walked towards him, he strode away, as he gave them brief eye-contact and held out his free hand, and began politely declining them. "No I have already eaten." "-I do not need any of your services, so sorry." "...No I am busy, though I wish you a happy Festival of Cotopa." "[b]I SAID I WAS BUSY! HAVEN'T YOU HEARD ME EARLIER!? YOU ARE MORE DISTRACTING THAN A KAIJU WHO IS BREATHING HIS ATOMIC BREATH UPON A NEIGHBORHOOD! AND I HAVE DEALT WITH THAT WITH MY BRIEFCASE![/b]" He held up his brief-case menacingly as he breathed out and adjusted a strain of hair which fell out of place. "Apologizes merchant. Have a happy festival." Hiraku used his free-hand as he began rubbing his temple. [i]These vendors do not seem to realize that some people are not here for luxury but for business![/i] He continued heading to the business district, as he noticed he was behind an old lady who was taking up the isle behind him. Hiraku gritted his teeth as tried to maneuver past the elder woman, however due to the density of the crowd due to the festival celebrations, he did not have an opening. He weaved his head back and forth, as he finally spotted an opening, as he quickly dashed through the crowd, weaving through it making sure not to hit anyone passing by. As he got through, he peered forward to confirm that he was on the right track. [i]Gah! That lady could have costed me a few seconds![/i] he thought to himself, as he entered the Business District proper. He took a quick scan of the larger buildings, as he peered like a dedicated hawk, ready to spot the name of the company he was sent to perform the deal with. Once he found it, he strolled to the building, ready to conduct the business he was sent to this city for.