Even as a child, Masami has already heard tales of "Marigold," referring to the city itself. Due to his duties, he has never left his hometown, not until a few days ago where he decided to leap forward once more to explore the vast world; "You only live once." is a quote Masami didn't like due to his noble, nimble(?), law-abiding character who only had responsibilities until he finally chose to become free. However, because he didn't have anything else to think of apart from food, clothing and perhaps some shelter and companions, he decided to go by the flow.
There were lots of stories where they described Marigold City as magical and endearing; the books described it very positively. Calm, peaceful... all those were proven correctly when Masami was finally stepping on the city's land, feeling the cool breeze. He was dressed up, as usual, with traditional Joyan clothing and accessories. Though he was given stares in the streets as he was passing by, it only bothered him slightly. He was used to this kind of attention – even more on stage. However, to him, it felt different to be surrounded by people of different culture. Will they accept him? Will he be found odd? His appearance isn't odd, although, as much as he believes, despite being aware of his deceiving feminine appearance.
He talked to almost everyone along the path, at least waving a hand and greeting them. He bought a couple of items to place inside his inventory, things that he'd need for the near future. "Wow, there's so many things I haven't done yet." he muttered to himself, loudly, audibly, anyone near would hear and should've taken notice of this. This is what he wanted, the key to companionship. What surrounded him were just children with adult supervisions; he waves at those whoever points at him and smiles. He was like a doll, though he didn't feel entitled to it.
There were elders too, and the scenery was so amazing that he could even see the farmers and the crops from afar, and the castle in the end. Children, teenagers, men and women, ladies and gentlemen. There were people of casual clothing too, one of them was a lady, taller than him. Her height was what he noticed first, next came the longer legs accompanied by her figure. Unlike what the girl wore, Masami was covered up. Except his legs were showing, but his upper body was covered.
He leaned to tease the girl, trying not to appear cocky and playful yet innocent instead. "The sun rays kill but the wind is too cool to leave skin bare open." He said this right directly at the girl, hoping to create an acquaintance after that attempt. Then he picked a mandarin orange from his inventory and peeled it, taking a bite while gazing back at the girl. The wind was truly gentle.