Bringing Culture to a Different World

Chapter 32



Joshua sat inside a carriage and pulled open the curtain, looking at both sides.

It was a carriage Joshua had “borrowed” from the Duke of Bones. The driver was Zenarth at first, but the moment they entered the Human Realm, Joshua specially hired a villager to serve as the driver while Zenarth stayed behind in the duke’s domain on stand-by.

It took about three days for the carriage to get out of the mountain forest, which had been blocked by heavy snow, and the pedestrians on the road finally increased.

“Is the human traffic in Norland that large?”

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Joshua watched the crowds on the road, and many of the carriages were so luxurious that they did not look like something a commoner would have. Along the way, Joshua also saw a large number of merchant caravans.

Just from the scene on the road alone, Joshua could already imagine how prosperous Norland was.

“The human traffic? I think they are messengers from various countries. Joshua, aren’t you here in Norland for the purpose of participating in ‘The Great Exhibition’ in two months’ time?”

The city was now at its most chaotic moment, and to find the theater that the Duke of Bones had mentioned, Joshua needed to first find a way to get a map of the city. However, having a local to guide him was much more useful than a map.

“Ugh, I…”

It should have been a very joyous thing for Ciri to leave the Demonic Realm and return to the human world. Yet, when she remembered that she was going to see her sister in such a state, Ciri could not lift her head at all.

Ciri tugged at the “collar” around her neck. She had become too engrossed playing the game with Joshua on the way that she had almost forgotten she was Joshua’s prisoner.

“Alright, let me think. It should be here.”

That was not Ciri’s first time in Norland, and she was rather familiar with the surrounding of the city district. With Ciri leading the way, Joshua officially started his tour of Norland.


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