Jead was surprised at how easy it had been to arrive at his destination, the Jedi Temple. Of course he was even more surprised at how simply he had decided to come here. Almost immediately after he had walked out of the office, firmly buying his freedom from slavery, he had overheard some slave masters talking. "Those Jedi tried talking to the leader again today. Big mess with the slaves when they somehow heard about that." The first human that talked finished with a scowl. "I see, thats why they had so many bruises when I went to work them. The Jedi think they know everything nowadays." More sadistic than his partner, this human was smiling, almost like he enjoyed the slaves pain.
That conversation planted the idea in Jead's mind to go to the Jedi. They seemed like they thought they had an answer for him, or would at least act like they did. Which is all Jead wanted, a companion or a purpose in his now totally free. Getting there, as he realized, was just as easy as finding out about it. Completely free of the knowledge of how to properly do it, Jead had simply walked up to the first ship-looking thing, and told its pilot to bring him to the place of the Jedi. An unknown amount of credits was all that Jead gave the pilot, and he was ushered into the ship. He hoped the pilot had taken something reasonable but truly didn't care either way. Now being laid down in front of the temple doors, with no idea how exactly to begin to ask the Jedi for help, he began by walking in.
That conversation planted the idea in Jead's mind to go to the Jedi. They seemed like they thought they had an answer for him, or would at least act like they did. Which is all Jead wanted, a companion or a purpose in his now totally free. Getting there, as he realized, was just as easy as finding out about it. Completely free of the knowledge of how to properly do it, Jead had simply walked up to the first ship-looking thing, and told its pilot to bring him to the place of the Jedi. An unknown amount of credits was all that Jead gave the pilot, and he was ushered into the ship. He hoped the pilot had taken something reasonable but truly didn't care either way. Now being laid down in front of the temple doors, with no idea how exactly to begin to ask the Jedi for help, he began by walking in.