Where the Sayas were guided, that's.....

"This is...."

"It's so worn out...."

Lana and Shea muttered unexpectedly, and the house was worn out and not functioning at all.

"But there's no doubt that this is the property I wanted."

The conditions under which Saya offered hope. It was close to the lodging run by Aroma and Diaz. That way, I could leave my daughters in Aroma as soon as something happened to me, so I made such a condition.

And the place in question was less than a minute's walk from Aroma's inn. The previously introduced house was about 10 minutes on foot, so it was much clearer than Saya's condition.

"Hey... I'll do whatever I want here..."

"But this is the only property that meets Saya-sama's requirements....."

Aromas' lodgings were popular, and adventurers who wanted to get home as soon as they drank purchased properties near Aromas' lodgings, so this was the only property left.

"What do you mean... this property..."

"When it comes to that... ah! He's here!

"What the hell... you're calling me suddenly... hmm? Saya, right? Weren't you going to buy a house?

It was Diaz who showed up. Looks like Diaz put this property up for sale. Well, it's pretty close to the inn, so it's within range of expectations... but the "Teluka Home Shop" staff just explained the situation to Diaz.

"I see... Saya. You're still stuck with tough guys."

Diaz said so when she saw Graniff following him for some reason. The graniff laughs at Nitanita, but Saya asks Diaz in total disregard.

"So Diaz put this place up for sale?

"Ah. Until before you came here, I used to make it work as our inn's No. 2 shop, but this is what happened when drunk adventurers rubbed and went mad..."

At that time, Diaz and the others had money from the Alliance in the form of insurance money, but instead of restoring it, they thought it would be better to use funds such as procurement, so they let go of the place.

"I thought there was a bit of a run-down place from before...."

"That's what happened...."

Lana and Shea had seen this place flicker while playing. I was surprised when they first showed it to me because I had never seen it near me... by the way, Saya didn't know anything about this place. I wasn't interested in anything but Lana and Shea. If I'd known...

"Kukuku...! That's good! Perfect for the original garbage debris!

Granif laughs and says so to Saya. Lana and Shia gaze at Graniff uncomfortably. Diaz lifts one eyebrow and stands silently. So, the key Saya is....

"So, how much does this place cost?

"Heh? Ah, uh... here we go..."

Suddenly the clerk was questioned by Sayah, and hurried to give Sayah what seemed to be the contract of the land.

"Oh, that's a lot cheaper."

"Hah... well, I don't think the house is working anymore, so it's just the cost of the land..."

In general, the price of the land and the house are set, so I think the house is no longer functioning, and because it is the price of the land, it is less than half the price of the place that Saya and the others first saw.

Some people just buy land and buy and build houses later, but when they build houses from scratch, some of the carpenters they hire may be higher than buying with a set, so basically it's not much to recommend...

"I made up my mind. I'll buy this place."

Saya filled in the contract with Assari and her name, and gave the contract and the price written on the contract to the employee. The handed over employee looked at Saya with incredible eyes.

"Mother!? Wait!!?

"Whatever...?

Lana and Shea try to stop Saya, but Saya smiles and looks at her two daughters.

"It's okay. Leave it all to your mother, and you'll only be at Aroma's for three days."

They were a little confused, but they decided to listen honestly to their beloved mother. Then Saya turned to Diaz.

"So why don't you keep these kids for a while?

"I don't care about that at all... okay? Really?"

"It's okay. I have this."

Saya said that and took it out... three books: "Introduction to the first carpenter," "Introduction to the first home remodeling," and "Introduction to the first Sunday carpenter."