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Mr. Kurame didn't spend too much time in the coffee house. He finished his ice cream and brandy, then walked out. Luckily Berseh had prepared for everything. She changed her regular clothes to darker and more comfortable garments named "spy suits." In most cities hiking boots wearing women with black trousers, a top, and a backpack didn't raise big attention in B'tumi; that was a deviation from normal. High heels, jeans, and a white top would blend better with local women, but Berseh was already busted because her brown hair tinting to red and light-colored eyes. Her whole appearance was screaming: "Hey, I'm a tourist." Her camera helped with that imagination, and nobody paid attention to her. Maybe a few men looked at her slightly longer because of her eye-pleasing features, and who wouldn't pay attention to a pretty tourist with blond hair (for locals, all but black is blond.)

Mr. Kurame walked to the back alley and stopped near the old-fashioned car. Berseh had imagined him going to one of the nice luxury cars or limo with the driver, but obviously, he was alone with the ugly car. Mr. Kurame was waiting for someone. Berseh was thrilled. It could be anyone, of his business partners or other secret associates. Berseh had time to check the car and alarm her driver to be on standby near her. Car SL4V3 1 was registered in the name of Gayane Kohiyan. That one was a woman who had become famous for her lively and passionate style to lead auctions. Berseh was pleased to discover a connection to Miss. Kohiyan. Mr. Kurame was a transport specialist, and the other was a dealer, and they were still in contact after Mr. Kurame should have stopped all his activities. 

Berseh was both pleased and disappointed when the coffee house girl appeared in the back alley. The man really lured a pretty waitress to join him. There was no secret business partner, but Mr. Kurame with a cute girl would give some nice paparazzi-style shots Berseh could use later in the show. 

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Anonymous

Sorry to ask so directly but are you going with the modern theme for longer now? Because that isnt what i am interessted in. I really loved the "Emarkuistan" theme with caravans, dungeons and open world. But i am not interested in the modern style.

Torre7

I love that van.

Emarukistan

I will be around modern times for some time before returning back to normal. I cannot give you sharp dates but there will be some "original style" pictures soon.