Jeanne's plan was apparently accepted without much hassle. She hadn't even named the individual she planned to give said task to, but the King of Heroes seemed to trust her judgement enough to allow her to undertake this task without negative criticism. What else did he say? If monetary reward was necessary to give, then he would front it? "If I say something like that I have no doubt she will agree. Between doing a new thing, helping me and getting paid it's pretty much guaranteed," she stated seeming sure in her own decision as well. of course, Jeanne, knew her friend to be a pirate and thus knew she would without cause do anything for the right price, but such friends were good to have on hand. Besides all of that, said friend reminded her most of her big sister, and knew of how much she cared for her favorite sibling. "A cat called, Primate Murder... No wonder she was upset. It sounds like the sort of thing she would have adored," she said with a small smile spreading across her face. "Witch Queen, I do not know if I like that better or worse than Fae Princess... off to search for answers and long winter," and just like that she walked out of the doors of the Ziggurat knowing where she would find the Oasis she sought to enter for a conversation with a certain former god.
Apparently Jeanne would be granted another of Gilgamesh's treasures to borrow for the sake of getting things done. His light speed ship would be given so she could go and talk to the person she sought. This much was good, last she checked said friend hadn't taken another voyage back up just yet. She was docked in the lower world near one of the outposts that was set up for the Knights. In a kingdom on the outer part of the large continent near the ocean. "Oui, I'll return shortly," said Jeanne. With the light ship she moved and was simply gone. All was well. And the King of Heroes was left alone with his attendants. It was still strange but a place hidden from sight was a weird thing for Medusa to hear. She was almost certain she knew how such a thing worked, in the same way she understood how to make the mystic code for the King of Heroes. It seemed a bit like her own magic, well specifically a bit like her ultimate attack which she'd recently gotten access to once more, after dying two decades ago. She'd look into it, while they searched for the Queen of Knights' lost country. At the same time Siduri could only think strange things. It was unreasonable that the Queen of Knights was caught up in anything like this. Mesopotamia had known only happiness in the seven years she ruled it. She'd heard from Knights that Albion was also a very safe place, it was ridiculous that the last vestiges of gods in this world had fallen so low as to disrupt the human order. And for what?