The way the girl spouted out the strangest terms only sufficed in confirming Elmerās suspicions that this girl was working on advertising some sort of show or game. He slightly hoped the latter applied having grown quite fond of Japanese games. Maybe this club she was talking about was an attempt to pre-establish a loyal fan-base. He didnāt see any reasons why not to join it, especially if it would make the girl and all the producers smile. He possibly got to enjoy a game while they got their popularity. It was a definite win-win situation. A happy end.
āIām afraid I have never heard about this Ethereal Horizon youāre talking about,ā he admitted thoughtfully, going through his mental game database. āBut I am always up for it, if a good adventure is involved!ā It was a peculiar club name, so Elmerās curiousity was definitely piqued.
"You'll help out?" Rikka would be glad to hear that she'd gained another member. Were full grown men allowed in the club? Probably not, but they'd work around that somehow. "No matter if you haven't heard of it, I only found out about it from my master on the electronic ocean, I presume it's kept deathly secret by the council." Even if Elmer hadn't known about the Ethereal Horizon, his knowledge of all the places he'd visited would surely be incredibly helpful.







