In GameIndustri mysterious things happen all the time, and that's normal. It is, after all, an ever-changing place of creativity and innovation. For example: Noire once won a national gaming tournament in Leanbox. Seriously, no one knows how that happened, but the real question is how she ended up there in the first place. Not even she remembers, but neither does anyone else. As for Vert, she locked herself in her room in shame.
As strange as that little anecdote may be, there are unsurprisingly more stories about the CPUs. An even stranger story is one time when Neptune actually willingly ate eggplants, although she had no idea at the time. At the Basilicom, IF had been making herself some lunch. She had to leave for a moment, which gave Neptune an opportunity to scrounge around for a snack. Apparently Neptune saw the sandwich IF had made and swiped it. After Neptune ate the whole thing, IF returned. IF promptly explained that the sandwich was her lunch, and had been waiting to use eggplants in something for a while. Neptune paled at the mentioning of eggplants and fainted. She was safely delivered to a doctor.
Perhaps one more story would do before getting into the real one, so Blanc will be the last. Everyone should know by now how Rom and Ram color in Blanc's books. Well, one day Ram saw the biggest book she had ever seen in Blanc's workspace. She immediately took it back to Rom and grabbed a box of crayons. As it turns out, coloring in the Basilicom's ledger isn't something Blanc likes her sisters to do. Because of this unfortunate incident, Lowee's budget was set so far back that Planeptune got some of their shares. It is important to know that Blanc normally never leaves out the ledger like that, and that it isn't so much a strange story as a humorous one. Rom and Ram were sentenced to dusting and cleaning the Basilicom for the rest of the week.
Now that those stories are wrapped up, let's get to the real one, shall we? Some odd traveler wandered into Planeptune's Guild building during the busiest day of the week. For reasons unknown, he asked the person at the front desk if there was a room available. You can see how this obviously caused some confusion as the Guild doesn't rent rooms, and Desk Guy just dumbfoundedly stared at the traveler.
If you want to know what happens next - well - you'll just have to find out in the next chapter, won't you? Anyways, trust me. The story gets stranger from here - and it won't just be because of the purely narrator-driven point-of-view, mind you!
