Making people satisfied isn't easy. Walking up to a park, Vice is looking to quickly get some quests done. Taking the easy path to just make a quest become completed is the best one for Vice. Making his clients happy and compelled to find his service again can only serve as an annoyance. For the ongoing quest here, Vice needs to make sure a guardian of justice is happy. Having little in common with guardians can make Vice feel less anxious. Anyone who's looking to guard things in Magnolia isn't really Vice's ally, since Fairy Tail is the resident guild. Traveling a long way here, Vice isn't looking to take residence, or have a vacation. From the moment Vice arrived, he's been making sure the work gets done that'll help him out elsewhere. The park that Vice stares into on this beautiful day, well, it just looks like a graveyard. Guild wars are illegal and can accrue a bounty, but if they weren't, would people so cheerfully travel to other towns?
Picnics in a graveyard with all the gobbled up trade deals already taken by guilds. Ah, Vice is starting to get nauseous and hungry. Does he really have to skip around this playground, and watch people enjoy their food? Packing a lunch could have been a good idea, if Vice wasn't so focused on magical research. Tired, and tired of waiting, Vice happens to look around the park's entrance. Approaching with haste is the guard Devon, who has other stuff to do too. A so-called captain, it just seems like no one else is able to take any responsibility in the town. Trapped here with his family and future responsibilities, Devon isn't someone Vice could look up to. The guard comes to a stop before Vice, and his helmet rumbles in sync. Helmets are nice, why hasn't Vice gotten one yet?