Horn is all about efficiency when it comes to work.
According to Spirotchu's arrangements, the first day was for rest, the second day for daytime inspection of Cold Spring Castle followed by an evening banquet, and on the third day, business talks were to be conducted under the guise of hunting.
But the Saint's Grandson's plan was to rest in the morning, inspect in the afternoon, and discuss business during the evening banquet.
Horn called this efficiency.
The local nobles called it divine gold.
After lunch, Horn guzzled down a large pot of blue syrup coffee and dragged the sleepy Spirotchu outside.
Meanwhile, the workshops and nobles were in frantic commotion, hurriedly preparing for the reception.
Riding a big horse, Horn hummed a ditty and looked around at the small town in front of him.
The surrounding residents curiously raised their heads, wondering who this noble figure from afar was.
The rider was unknown, but the one leading the horse was Titled Knight Spirotchu.
