Bishop wasn't asleep yet, and he was, as always, glad to see me. With him was Gi, who was now, apparently, living there. The boy watched me from afar with gloom, piercing eyes that hid devils knew what sorts of thoughts brewing in his head. Then I flashed him a toothy grin, and he scuttled away.
"It's goes great. I acquired every item you needed, my lord, and didn't go over the budget." Bishop chuckled to himself. "I admit, I never had an experience of organising something just like this. I hope it will be to your liking. The time frame you put was short, and we are restricted in location, but I and everyone I tasked with helping me did our best."
Voren: "Why are you so happy about this, old man?"