Watching the enthusiastic attitude of the host, Ronald also cracked a joke:
"Such a pity that places like the administrative hall don't allow visitors to stay."
"Ha ha ha, sir, you really are witty," the host naturally responded. "Even when important guests visit, they have to stay at the foreign guest hotel, which isn't open to others."
Thus, they apparently chatted casually for a bit.
Eventually, the host recommended a local specialty for breakfast to Ronald and then informed him that the hotel lobby provided the latest newspaper free of charge every day.
Holding a hard bread filled with pickled meat.
Ronald leisurely strolled over to the lobby to pick up a newspaper.
Although the content of Entrorode's newspapers might not be entirely truthful, in this era, this was the most direct source of information.
— Think of Grid.
— Even in the most technologically advanced countries in the world, radio had just been invented.