> Indeed! It looked like a nondescript oval wall mirror.
> You're not sure what such bottles would look like? The one it showed was like the glass bottles sake comes in.
> Nothing different.
> You remove the cover from the very top of the heater and see some liquid inside with an awful smell. This is probably what Yakumo sold, but there surely can't be 55 bottles worth of it in there!
> Being the only thing emitting light in the room it naturally draws your attention!
> Thinking about it, the silverware would probably be difficult to find... Not only are knives and spoons small but who's to say they're actually the ones Yakumo sold? As for the kerosene you imagine it have to be in some container of sorts and the only two things that come to mind are the bottles on the far end of the room and the barrel next to you. There's other objects in the room but they're not really catching your attention at the moment, unless you're looking for something specific?
> Can we discern if the heater was used relatively recently by signs from the removed cover or inside the heater or by some kind of gauge?
> Consider if that much kerosene may be stored inside the barrel...unless there is some sort of secret , or not easily seen, storage under or around the same barrel...but knowing it is placed in glass sake bottles could also mean there is at least one among the bottles at the far end of the room....and,if true, the others could in a hidden,or not easily noticed,placementt