Hoko will be immediately marked on your map.
Talk to her and you’ll find out that her sister is missing.
Go to a local blacksmith, Uchinao Sakomoto.
Visit her in her house and agree to carry her father’s will to the mayor, Masakore Murata.
You now have to finish his side-quest for advance this questline.
Pay her a visit (follow the map marker).
Kill them all, then collect the cure and take it back to the mayor.
Go to the back of the mayor’s house and pick up the red dress that you see there.
HINT: The unfinished plot of a blacksmith and his sister can be dealt with by killing Hidee.
Just remember to collect your reward for carrying the will to the mayor.
Kouji wants you to retrieve his father’s letters, which he sold when he needed money.
Go to Kimura’s house.
Do so - the house will me marked on your map.
When you’re back, it turns out that Kimura doesn’t mean to sell the letters at all.
Visit her in her new house (the one that you’ve cleared) and propose a deal.
you’re able to either pay 500 Gold for the letter of fight her.
Once you get the letters either way, take them back to Kouji.
Go to the inn and talk to the proprietor, Kenji Sahi.
He’ll tell you to go to Takumi Kajiura.
That man will pay you 500 Gold and tell you to go to Arai Kurhara.
You’ll get another 500 Gold.
Go back to Hajime and tell him about your findings.
*Find the scholar / Look in the temple
This time Hajime sends you to Kano Mizoguchi.
You’ll get a key to the temple from him.

Enter the temple using the side door (to the right of the main gates).
Pass through the labyrinth to reach the central hall.
In there, you’ll see the Water Stone.
Grab it and go back outside.
It’ll turn out that the city has been attacked by orcs!
you’re free to’t do anything about it, Ashos has been lost.
(Well, that’s the official version anyway.
In theory, you could give him the report by leaving the ruins before grabbing the Water Stone.
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