From the moment those two opened their mouths, Hilia knew they were the kind of 'tour guides' who specialize in scamming foreigners.
If she really developed a liking for them just because of a couple of sentences, and let them take her into Dragon Island, who knows whether she'd end up in a slave caravan or a slum.
Even if she were lucky, she'd be ripped off severely, unable to leave unless she bought their designated items.
Of course, these are purely malicious speculations; maybe they're genuinely enthusiastic guides who only charge a guiding fee.
If they wanted to scam her into slavery, Hilia might actually be slightly interested.
But if it was just for a guiding fee, then forget it; she didn't have time to tour Dragon Island with a guide.
Instead of being rushed from place to place, leaving before she's even had a chance to sit down, she'd rather travel slowly on her own.
With three months until school starts, Hilia wasn't in a hurry.
Taking it slow would be just fine.
