Upon hearing Limon's reply, Laladoya heaved a sigh of palpable relief.
"So it seems. It would appear that, this time, the inn is not directly in the throes of the sandstorm's fury. If that is indeed the case, then it is a fortunate turn of events. We ought to be able to resume our journey in a couple of days' time."
As a merchant, Laladoya's concerns were firmly rooted in the passage of time and the timely delivery of his goods to his customers. The ebb and flow of the sandstorm held the key to his business prospects, and he fretted incessantly over the potential delays. Limon, on the other hand, as an adventurer, held a rather more cavalier attitude towards the concept of time. His thoughts were consumed by the immediate concerns of mission completion and the prospect of a peaceful night's slumber.