The group arrived in a tidy residential district, where rows of brick houses stood in neat lines. Each house had its own touch—different-colored doors, unique porch decorations—so they didn't all look the same.
The houses here weren't as large as Yuvika's estate back in the county, but owning one still marked someone as well-off.
Before long, their carriage came to a stop.
Yuvika guided Gara and the others into a house with a cream-colored door, while Kevio and his two attendants crossed the street to a house opposite theirs. That meant Orman, one of Kevio's subordinate, had to part ways with Madha and the rest for now.
Inside the room prepared for him, Gara first set up a protective barrier. Only then did he retreat into his dimensional space to rest.
But he quickly realized something. This time, he wasn't dizzy like he usually was after traveling by carriage.
"If only I had teleportation… no more nausea-inducing rides," he muttered to himself.