Grane waited and listened as Jamie said her reasons. Once the guild master finished, Grane began his stance on the matter. "It is nice that you heard of me, but I rather discuss about your matter as to your presence here in Kapu. Visiting Kapu is one thing, but walking right through the front door of the Magic Council, ignoring every guard demanding you to stop, and stepping into a meeting among the Council it self without any kind of permission is a whole another matter. You just said that you did not even plan to be here, yet you are here uninvited and mention that you plan to stay the night here with your guild members. The idea of informing the Council of your possible arrival with a big group should of at least been considered and would be courteous before you started your travels. Yet you were arrogant enough to do the actions you did without listening to anyone when you entered the Magic Council, such attitudes from guest are unwelcoming. This Council is not some kind of game that you can just play around with for personal amusement." Grane paused for a second to catch his breath before he could continue. "Having someone who blatantly ignores simple decency and barge in anywhere they feel like without showing the owner any respect is just plane indecent. Your guild should not even be staying a night here after what you just did here and with what happened on the train, such transgression is prohibited and is dealt with consequences that may seem suitable for what was done. I would like to say that you and your guild members almost act like ruffians doing what ever they think is right before consider what the law may think. But I have heard of your guild before and what it has done, so as a fair warning, do not ever underestimate us or undermine what this Council is and what is has worked hard on over the past century. So if you only plan to stay a night and leave, then fine, stay the night and only that same night and then leave, that is my stance on the matter. Although we both might understand the great uses for magic, there is still the chaotic side of it that a wizard can produce, and I rather not have a accident like that train happen here in Kapu or the Council." There, Grane ended his statement but left his projection on in case there happens to be anything else that be spoken. --- "So are you looking for some Fairy Tale stories or perhaps a book that speaks of the possible existence of a fairy's tail or do you mean a... oh" The librarian realized what the wizard meant when he mentioned the description. "Hmm... give me a minute to see if I can recall that description of the book from my mind, it sounds familiar. And please sir, please don't be too hasty to look through the other books, I will be with you momentarily." The amphibian stood there with his eyes lost in thought for about an actual minute and came back from his mind. "Yes, I do recall our library having a book that somewhat matches your description. But I'm sorry to inform you that our Head Researcher of the Council already took it for personal studies about a decade ago. So I'm sorry again for not having the book that you seek right now." Somewhere else, the same shrouded character that left the library earlier began walking to a room that looked like some kind of archive room with paper and books on every shelves, tables, chairs, and even floor. The man set a book down on the table and picked up another from behind him that had a pink Fairy Tail symbol on it. He tried finding space in the room to sit down and finally continue reading the book again.