[h2]Lancer[/h2] “That’s certainly strange. Doesn’t this era have services like the post office and delivery companies? One of them should be able to deliver a letter without requiring us to step into a trap needlessly,” Lancer said after nodding, confirming to her Master that she indeed had the right recollection. These glasses would not only be important for Lancer herself but, after this war ended, they may as well remain as a keepsake that would help the young girl before her flourish into her destined self. “That said, with your permission, I don’t plan to bide our time until the two days I gave to Rider and Assassin come to pass. If possible, I would like to draw attention to myself and challenge one of the other Heroic Spirits yet today,” Lancer said as she accepted her Master’s offering and lightly perused her belongings until she found a business suit that seemed to fit her image well. Sure, it would look much better if they already had any glasses to go with it, but there was only so much that could be done after all. A moment later, the silver-haired Lancer was ready to leave as soon as her Master did so. [h2]Kirsi Eirisphere[/h2] “Sure! I think you are cuter with it but it probably would attract too much attention, wouldn’t it?” Kirsi said as she too put on a disguise. A dark-haired wig and a cute hat were all that Kirsi needed to look like a completely different person, though her conspicuous smile remained the same as ever. “We can go as soon as you are ready then. There’s a place I remember that’s not that far from one of the exits in that — no, that direction,” Kirsi said while pointing at the general direction of the city properly said. “Oh, by the way, do you think that we should set some traps? You know, just in case someone tries to invade while we are out?”