80, Spring, 514
The boy was still mentally exhausted from his perilous journey, but he knew that it would have all been for nothing if he didn't do the responsible thing and apply for school. Unfortunately, the Spring season would be ending soon and he most likely wouldn't be able to catch up to the other students in terms of material. So, he decided that he should save up his Miza's so that he could take more classes during the upcoming Summer season in order to make up for the lost time. But the lack of a job made this somewhat difficult for the boy.
Gilva left his cottage on west street, and began to walk cautiously towards east street. He had previously overheard a conversation, in which the locals had mentioned that there was a loan shark on east street. East street itself seemed to be extremely crowded at the time, everyone had to push in order to get through. After he managed to maneuver through people all the way to the end of east street, Gilva turned to see that the rumor was true, an open doorway with stairs was present. The further down the stairs he descended, the worse the boy's stomach began to feel.
Passing through the doors and entering the office, Gilva helped himself to a seat across from a wooden desk that someone appeared to be occupying. "Hello, I am Gilva Snowsong, and I have heard that this place is where one would go in need of financial services."
"I am Mark, and you have come to the right place. In order to establish a binding contract, I will need access to very specific, personal information such as how many mizas you are looking to receive, for how long do you need the mizas, what do you plan to do with them and if not?"
The boy shifted uncertainly, for he was not entirely prepared for the man's inquiries. He answered warily, "I plan to become a student at the university in the Summer, but I fear that I do not have enough mizas to take the classes that I require. I recently arrived in Zeltiva, so I would like to receive as much as possible until I have acquired a certificate, if that is possible. I promise to acquire a job as soon as possible, so that I can pay off my debt!"
The moment the boy mentioned that he recently arrived, was the deciding factor in Marks decision. He had a strict policy where he would only consider giving out loans to foreigners after they resided in Zeltiva for a full year. Even though he sounded sincere with his request, Gilva was still a child, which made him even more untrustworthy. "Sorry kid, come back again next year, you need to build up some credibility for yourself first. Don't take it personal, I have a business to run."
Don't take it personal?! he thought. How could he not take it personal? His plea was rejected, which would end up setting him back further in his educational goals by at least a full season! Gilva's eyes changed from grey to crimson red as they became filled with tears and anger. He left the office in a hurry, ran up the stairs and exited the door. With his emotions clouding his judgment, Gilva threw his backpack filled with his possessions to the ground and began to pound on it unrelentingly with his fists. The area was still densely populated, and it was by pure luck that Gilva didn't unintentionally hit someone as they were passing by. Afterwards, his eyes shifted from crimson red to a luminescent green as he began to reflect on the sacrifices that his family had made in order for him to get to where he was today. If he didn't get enrolled in the university then it would have all been for nothing. The boy slumped to the ground beside his backpack and continued to silently weep.
Gilva left his cottage on west street, and began to walk cautiously towards east street. He had previously overheard a conversation, in which the locals had mentioned that there was a loan shark on east street. East street itself seemed to be extremely crowded at the time, everyone had to push in order to get through. After he managed to maneuver through people all the way to the end of east street, Gilva turned to see that the rumor was true, an open doorway with stairs was present. The further down the stairs he descended, the worse the boy's stomach began to feel.
Passing through the doors and entering the office, Gilva helped himself to a seat across from a wooden desk that someone appeared to be occupying. "Hello, I am Gilva Snowsong, and I have heard that this place is where one would go in need of financial services."
"I am Mark, and you have come to the right place. In order to establish a binding contract, I will need access to very specific, personal information such as how many mizas you are looking to receive, for how long do you need the mizas, what do you plan to do with them and if not?"
The boy shifted uncertainly, for he was not entirely prepared for the man's inquiries. He answered warily, "I plan to become a student at the university in the Summer, but I fear that I do not have enough mizas to take the classes that I require. I recently arrived in Zeltiva, so I would like to receive as much as possible until I have acquired a certificate, if that is possible. I promise to acquire a job as soon as possible, so that I can pay off my debt!"
The moment the boy mentioned that he recently arrived, was the deciding factor in Marks decision. He had a strict policy where he would only consider giving out loans to foreigners after they resided in Zeltiva for a full year. Even though he sounded sincere with his request, Gilva was still a child, which made him even more untrustworthy. "Sorry kid, come back again next year, you need to build up some credibility for yourself first. Don't take it personal, I have a business to run."
Don't take it personal?! he thought. How could he not take it personal? His plea was rejected, which would end up setting him back further in his educational goals by at least a full season! Gilva's eyes changed from grey to crimson red as they became filled with tears and anger. He left the office in a hurry, ran up the stairs and exited the door. With his emotions clouding his judgment, Gilva threw his backpack filled with his possessions to the ground and began to pound on it unrelentingly with his fists. The area was still densely populated, and it was by pure luck that Gilva didn't unintentionally hit someone as they were passing by. Afterwards, his eyes shifted from crimson red to a luminescent green as he began to reflect on the sacrifices that his family had made in order for him to get to where he was today. If he didn't get enrolled in the university then it would have all been for nothing. The boy slumped to the ground beside his backpack and continued to silently weep.