The city was always busy anyway no matter what time it was, although there was always certain peak moments when it felt like even more bodies were around cluttering up the space. Molyneux was by no means claustrophobic however, he appreciated his space and didn’t like humans getting too close for comfort around him. Quite a few demons were like that, the good ones at least who didn’t want any bother or trouble themselves with temptation. ”Remember the way back to the station?” He asked, raising a brow. Leading the way nevertheless and making ways for the train station in question, Molyneux figured it be smart for Eris to start familiarizing herself around places and particularly the station, since that was a key mode of transport around the area. ”By the time we get back Lillian might’ve already written up a rota for you,” he mused in part to himself when entering the station, ”though perhaps next time Chou might be suitable at showing you around, he assumingly knows what you kids are into and whatever.” Molyneux remarked, boarding the train. It was quite crowded unsurprisingly, noisy as expected. Busy as usual. ”Still I’m actually amazed the Council haven’t intervened yet. You only came last night, I’m surprised they’ve trusted me with you this long.” Now wasn’t that the truth.