The inn was a sprawling establishnt, and to ensure maximum coverage, Theo's team was tasked with a thorough sweep of the basent, with the assistance of a person nad Dan. Simultaneously, the remaining three teams comnced their own investigations, ticulously searching the other three distinct floors of the Flower Bunny Inn.
Ayia took the lead for the team assigned to the Ground Floor. Her investigative unit comprised Aurora, Ryoko, and Gwen. To aid them in their search, Grandma Iko, the proprietor or a significant figure associated with the inn, had designated a specific employee to guide and assist them. This employee was a woman nad Bai, who appeared to be in her mid-thirties and had a considerable amount of experience, having worked at the inn for five years.
As Bai began to lead Ayia and the girls to their initial chosen search location, a friendly rapport developed between them. Their conversation flowed easily, and Bai, who had initially been as bewildered as Dan about the circumstances, found herself forgetting the unusual nature of the situation due to the pleasant company and engaging conversation.
Ayia, driven by her curiosity and the ongoing mystery they were trying to solve, seized the opportunity to inquire about any unusual occurrences Bai might have witnessed during her tenure at the inn. "Bai-san," Ayia asked, her face alight with intrigue, "throughout these years working here, have you ever found anything weird here?"
Bai paused, considering Ayia's question. She began to recount a few peculiar incidents that had happened to her personally, as well as highlighting certain areas of the inn that seed to possess a strange or noteworthy quality. However, as she shared her anecdotes and observations, a sense of disappointnt began to settle over Ayia and the other girls. Unfortunately, none of the stories Bai shared contained any elents that could be directly linked to the clues they were desperately seeking to unravel the current mystery.
Just as Bai concluded her account, they reached their first designated search area: one of the inn's tranquil indoor Sakurean gardens. This location, with its carefully cultivated plants, serene water features, and perhaps traditional landscaping elents, was the starting point for their detailed examination.
The air humd with a palpable sense of history, imdiately evident as the group stepped into what was clearly a space that had resisted the passage of ti and the whims of renovation. This particular area, nestled on the ground floor, had been a sanctuary, its original architectural bones and layout remarkably intact, a whispered testant to its past.
"Here we are, girls," Sai announced, her voice carrying a note of practiced familiarity as she gestured towards the vista unfolding before them. "This is the East Garden."
A collective gasp of admiration rippled through the girls. Before them lay a scene of breathtaking, almost ethereal beauty. It wasn't just a garden; it was a masterpiece of natural artistry, a place that had clearly flourished undisturbed for countless years, accumulating a patina of age that lent it an unparalleled, organic charm. The very air seed thicker with the scent of earth and bloom. Furthermore, the vibrant tapestry of flora wasn't a product of neglect, but rather of ticulous and devoted care, each plant thriving under vigilant attention, creating a living, breathing work of art.
The garden embraced an open-air design, allowing the gentle caress of the elents to further enhance its natural allure. From its vantage point, one could observe that a significant number of the guest rooms, spanning both the ground and first floors, were thoughtfully oriented, their balconies offering private portals directly into this verdant paradise, a feature that would surely be a cherished anity for any visitor.
"So, this is indeed one of the inn's other tranquil gardens," Gwen remarked, her voice tinged with a quiet appreciation as her gaze swept across the ticulously cultivated landscape.
"I have to confess, I was genuinely taken aback when I first pored over the inn's blueprints and discovered that not one, but *three* distinct gardens were integrated into its design," Ryoko admitted, her eyes wide with wonder as she took in the sheer beauty and scale of the East Garden. The revelation of three such exquisite spaces within the confines of the Flower Bunny Inn was clearly a surprising and delightful detail.
Indeed, the Flower Bunny Inn boasted an extraordinary secret: not one, not two, but a trio of exquisitely maintained, enclosed Sakurean gardens, each a miniature world unto itself.
"Alright, girls, the ti for observation is over. Let's comnce our investigation," Ayia declared, her voice resonating with a newfound steely resolve. Her expression was a mask of focused determination; she was utterly and unyieldingly committed to unearthing every shard of evidence, every hidden clue, that would lead them to the resolution of this perplexing mystery.
"Let's go!" ca the unanimous, enthusiastic chorus from the girls, their own spirits ignited by Ayia's fervor and the tantalizing possibilities that lay hidden within the beauty surrounding them.
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The girls' hopes, however, were soon to be dashed. For a full fifteen minutes, they diligently scoured every corner of the garden, peering under bushes, behind statues, and into every imaginable nook and cranny. Yet, despite their thorough search, they unearthed not a single item, not a misplaced object, not even a faint sign that could be interpreted as a clue to their intriguing mystery.
"Well, I've found absolutely nothing," Ryoko announced, her voice tinged with a hint of frustration. "What about you girls?"
"Nothing at all," Ayia replied, her annoyance evident in the downturn of her lips and the exasperated sigh that followed.
Gwen shook her head in silent agreent, echoing the sa lack of success.
While they had held a faint, perhaps even foolish, hope, the girls had realistically anticipated this outco. After all, if there were any obvious clues to be found, they reasoned, the gardener, who tended to this place daily, would have surely discovered them already. Nevertheless, the confirmation of their fruitless search left them feeling undeniably disappointed.
Their attention then turned to Aurora, who they found gazing into the distance, a pensive expression etched on her face. A flutter of anticipation stirred within the girls as they observed her deep in thought.
"Aurora-chan, did you discover sothing?" Ayia inquired eagerly, her voice brimming with renewed hope.
It seed Ayia's question served to gently pull Aurora from her contemplative state. She turned her gaze towards the three of them, a subtle, almost knowing smile playing on her lips. "No, I didn't find anything," she admitted softly.
The girls' faces fell visibly at Aurora's declaration. They had co to associate Aurora with remarkable insights, especially after their recent adventure in the mountains, where her keen perception had often led them to hidden treasures and crucial information. They had, perhaps, placed too much faith in her ability to uncover secrets in this garden.
"Then what exactly were you pondering about?" Gwen asked, her curiosity piqued by Aurora's contemplative deanor.
Aurora's smile widened slightly, her eyes twinkling as she replied, "Hmm, I was just thinking that while I didn't find anything *within* the garden itself, in the traditional sense, I did notice sothing rather peculiar about its overall layout."
"What?" the three girls exclaid in unison, their collective disappointnt montarily forgotten, replaced by a fresh wave of intrigue.
"Isn't it curious that the shape of this garden is a perfect triangle?" Aurora simply asked.
Ayia and the other two, a bit bewildered, exchanged confused glances. They couldn't quite grasp what Aurora was hinting at.
"Do you still rember the ground floor layout we saw a while ago?" Aurora didn't keep them in suspense for long, her eyes sparkling with the thrill of discovery. She then began to elaborate, "After ticulously observing the ground floor layout, I noticed a rather peculiar and significant detail." As she spoke, she retrieved her phone, displaying a photograph she had taken of the inn's ground floor plan.
"Look closely at this," Aurora urged, her finger tracing a specific area on the image. "It seems that when Woodwright, the original builder, conceived of this inn, he had the precise form of a perfect equilateral triangle in mind. Of course, over the years, with all the renovations and additions the inn has undergone, this fundantal triangular shape has beco obscured and hidden. However, my dear girls," she emphasized, drawing their attention to a specific section, "if you look here, all the areas that Grandma Iko specifically ntioned as belonging to the *original* layout are situated precisely within this very triangle." Aurora then drew a clear triangle on the picture with her finger, highlighting how the original components fit neatly inside.
A wave of understanding washed over the faces of Ayia and the others. Their eyes widened with a dawning realization as they connected Aurora's observations with the information they had, finally seeing the logic behind her deduction. Aurora was, indeed, right.
But Aurora wasn't finished revealing her insights. "There's even more compelling evidence of this underlying design," she continued, her voice filled with intellectual excitent. "Notice how each of the inn's indoor gardens is perfectly positioned. They are placed in incredibly symtrical arrangents in relation to the inn's overarching triangular structure. To put it more clearly, the smaller triangles ford by the gardens are perfectly symtrical with respect to the inn's main triangle – mirroring its sides and aligning with its central point."
With Aurora's detailed explanation and visual aids, the girls could finally perceive the grand, overarching design of the entire inn. It wasn't just a collection of rooms and corridors; it was a ticulously planned architectural masterpiece, built around a sophisticated system of triangles and a profound appreciation for symtry!
"Aweso, Aurora-chan!" The girls erupted in unison, their voices filled with genuine admiration and excitent for Aurora's sharp intellect and keen eye for detail.
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