On the Flying Airship heading to the frontline for supply transport, Perfikot was only granted a small cabin.
This was the crew cabin on the ship, with a total area of no more than ten square meters, and decorated very simply.
There was only a narrow bunk bed, sufficient for two people to lie down, a small table beside it allowing one person to use from the bed, and a metal locker set against the wall.
There was nothing else; the space was so cramped that it was impossible to stretch out within the room, raising an arm would hit the walls.
Perfikot didn't mind the lodging conditions much, since even this simple environment was far more comfortable than her previous long-distance train rides.
Apart from the hard bunk bed which made Perfikot, accustomed to sleeping on soft beds, feel a bit of back pain, everything else was within her acceptable range.
Moreover, beyond all that, what concerned her more was the current situation on the frontline.
