[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/lJMUATv.png[/img][/center] It seemed that there was no reason not to accept... and in all honesty, being supported by the government like this was a step up from having to start over from scratch again. Not that she particularly cared what happened to this world or the people in it, but if helping out with any further invaders was the price to pay for getting room and board, then the vampire would contribute--or at least go let the burdensome knight contribute to make up for the drain of keeping her summoned. If the government was paying, then she could even try and work on a way to get around that limitation... or at least recuperate magic faster in this environment. Having to mix catalysts just to cast spells would be a problem, particularly when it came to trying to find a way to get home from this place; [i]with[/i] magic she at least had a starting point from the villa and castle. As part of her acceptance, the blonde made certain to hand over an existing ID card--one from her [i]first[/i] time going through Mahora. They might want to take photos now, but she looked the exact same as fifteen years ago and had no desire to be lumped in with the other child that they'd somehow picked up and treated as her apparent age. Or for someone to assume that she might need to go to school [i]again[/i]... [hr] The demon had accepted as well. Not that she was sure [i]why[/i], but looking at the apartments raised an important point... small. Too small, in her opinion; students that were used to shared dorms might have been happy with the apartments, but her smallest residence was a cottage and she'd grown up in a castle. This was just cramped. Though she had a question for Mordred: "You won't disappear if I'm one apartment over, will you?" [hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/9FwGT8r.png[/img][/center] Hibiki nodded firmly, looking around a few times as if to get her bearings--though she knew roughly where they were anywhere--and set off, takoyaki in hand but rapidly disappearing. Fortunately, it wasn't as if she'd woken up on the complete opposite side of the city, so it was still going to be walking distance rather than trying to squeeze onto a train when she didn't have any way to pay for it and relying on Ben's generosity could only get so far. "Ah... the ground's so hard." Despite her complaint, the girl showed no sign of slowing as she took Ben on a short trip through Tokyo, unaware of the blonde stalking them. A few times, Hibiki stopped with a slightly puzzled expression, only to recognise where she was just in time to continue onwards. Except, of course, the building at their destination didn't match in the slightest. "This is... but... Miku?" [i]Hibiki.exe has stopped responding [/i]