Now that she had assumed a human form, Fenrir moved on to the next step of the plan she had formed . She wanted to be able to obtain information from one of the human Cities but, learning her lesson previously, Fenrir wanted to first observe how other people acted . Even if she looked human, people might think she is strange if her behavior didn't meet their expectations . Thus, in order to complete her disguise, Fenrir began skulking around the outskirts of the City she had located and began secretly following those that wandered outside its tall walls .
Since she needed to know how to act like a girl, most of the people Fenrir followed were groups of women that would often head off into the forest to hunt monsters . Fenrir had noticed that there were very different types of people in the world, though it was the same in her previous one . Just as there had been Adventurers, Merchants, Business Owners, and Civilians in her previous world, Fenrir noticed this one had Cultivators, Mercenaries, Merchants, and Civilians . There were various other businesses as well, but Fenrir noticed they were generally owned and operated by Cultivators and Merchants, many wearing the same kind of clothing .
That was another thing Fenrir had noticed through her observation, that people generally wore clothing that designated their profession . Male Cultivators generally wore neat and stylish robes that made them look something feminine and girly, at least in Fenrir's opinion . Some of them even wore makeup on their faces to give themselves the appearance of fair skin, even though they tried to act prideful and arrogant . As for the females, Fenrir noticed that there were only a few ways in which the girls styled their hair, even if they were Cultivators . The way they dressed was also very similar, though the differences between Civilians and Cultivators were very easily seen .
Civilian women would often wear linen robes, somewhat similar to the clothing from the Far East, but with a slightly different aesthetic . Their hairstyles were usually neatly arranged into a bun, with trimmed bangs and long fringe locks framing their faces . Very few women ever wore their hair down, unless they were from one of the various 'Sects' Fenrir had come to learn about . These women usually let their hair grow freely down their backs and, though they would style it into ornate patterns as well, there was almost always a long length flowing down the ornamental gowns they wore .
Fenrir didn't really understand why everyone was so 'similar' to each other but, after recalling the studies she had done in the past, Fenrir believed it was just a cultural thing . She didn't think it was so important to clearly define your status to others, but status itself seemed to be 'very' important in this world . Not only the girly men, but most of the doll-like girls would generally have a large number of people escorting them everywhere they went . Fenrir's frows would furrow every time she saw so many 'servants' waiting on these young men and women, many of which seemed severely lacking in character . . .
After observing such people for a long period of time, Fenrir realized how fortunate she had been to have a kind and caring Master . In this world, there were people that would draw the long swords at their waist and simply cut off the heads of people who offended them . Since the offense was usually something 'fabricated' by the arrogant people, Fenrir had grown to dislike this world even more, especially after witnessing one of the girly men 'taking' a girl that had been on a date with another man . When she resisted, the girly man ended up stabbing the girl's boyfriend, laughing all the while the man bled out on the ground . That day, Fenrir added several more kills to the number she would have to apologize to her Master for . . .
(Fenrir's Commentary: 'This world is full of hypocrites and cruel people . I'm sorry, Master, but I can't just watch people wronged for things they didn't do . . . ')
Chapter end
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