One thing was for sure. Back then, Saber had never tasted anything this awesome. Salty and sweet at the same time. Crunchy too. And the outside was chocolate, a totally new food to her that she could barely even describe. The fact she could just snag it off a shelf was pretty amazing, too. After they'd arrived and registered at the Church, her Master had no issue with letting her wander off and scope things out. She'd have wanted to anyway, and while her Master needed protection regardless of how strong she was at the moment Saber felt like her best bet was to see what town was like. She'd be fighting here, after all. There were lots of people in much of Sako City, something Saber knew affected the way she'd be fighting. She wasn't going to go risking the lives of uninvolved civilians. What kind of rotten bastard would do that? Anyone who did deserved to be gutted, plain and simple. She'd noticed some guy from the west, like her Master and her, earlier. She wasn't certain if it meant anything or if he was just some tourist, but it had caught her eye when she was looking for snacks in a nearby store. Only for a moment, though. Saber had seen some motorcycles too. Now [i]those[/i] were awesome. Like a horse made of metal that roared. She couldn't help but wonder if she'd be able to convince her Master to let her buy one. She was rich, wasn't she? She could absolutely afford it. But it wasn't as if she was out here just to put together a wish list or see the sights. Her real purpose was twofold: Get a feel for her surroundings, and maybe, just maybe, track down an enemy Servant. She wanted to. She was itching to run right into an opponent and take them on. Saber was nothing if not confident, she didn't need her Master present to make her feel like she'd pull out a win no matter who she ran into. Saber would make them regret showing up to the war, and she'd enjoy it.