"That's right. I have a pretty good property for rent at 75 kiligs a month, but what about there and so on?

Rosetta introduced me to that from realtor Keyson-Mortis.

Keyson is a bearded man with a good width. It's like a painted merchant or something... but I don't think Rosetta's introduction would be such a bad way to blow it. Though I can't be alarmed.

"Is it 75 kiligs? I can't answer anything you don't see."

"Of course not. It's nearby, so why don't we come?"

That's why we all took the beautifully paved road in the East Side and walked around, looking at the house.

The carriages and horses we rode from the Earl's Lands to get here are kept in the stables. Whatever the carriage is, the surplus horses that Forestbird and the others have ridden are meeting with my father for a request to go to the guild later and have them delivered to the Earl Territory.

And the rent is 75 kiligs a month? I'll give Keyson a light consideration of the forehead he told me.

Kirig is a Kirig copper coin. Because it is a currency widely used on a daily basis, it is common for conversations to proceed in the sense of how many kiligs and how many copper coins.

If based on gold coins, one Sebel gold coin is equivalent to 20 Alben silver coins, 100 Rodel large copper coins, 500 Killig copper coins, and 5,000 mall cheap coins, respectively.

I wouldn't be able to make a simple comparison because the distribution forms are completely different, but if I were to fix it to Japanese yen, would one kilig be worth about 1,000 yen sensibly?

Standard workers earn roughly 100 kiligs a month. The rent of 75 kiligs per month means that the majority of the standard monthly income will fly each month. Big enough to think so. That's the East Side of a luxury residential area.

I'm guessing Keyson estimates some of our sketches from who we are.

Because... the amount my father brought me out of the house is 5,000 kiligs. It consisted of nine gold coins and 20 silver coins. I know it's not easy to send, or the amount I want to negotiate... but I think it's overprotective.

From there on the road, you get about 560 kiligs of rewards and rewards for ant extermination in mountain divisions. Whether it's expensive or cheap to fight an ant herd opponent and call it 560 kiligs is a dividing line of debate...... it doesn't feel like wet poppy because it wasn't that hard for me personally.

Plus when we arrived at Termwilds, we put it on top of the success reward 720 for Forestbird and paid 120... minus everything we did shopping on the road... we had 4514 kiligs left in hand.

"What if I buy that house because of it?

In this case it would take the form of paying the loan of the owner rather than the rent to the renter….

Exactly because I don't know the market price for the house and I think it is wide depending on the object, I asked how much it would be overall.

"It's not a new building, but it's a solid house, so. That would be 29,300 kiligs for the price. In this case, you will receive interest in addition to 100 kiligs per month. If you can't keep it, you can pay it off, and even if you live there for a while and purchase it from the middle, we can deduct some of the amount you paid as rent until then."

... about 24 years and a little while before the payment ends for continuing to pay Constantly 1200 a year? This has to include interest, etc. If you look at the contract, you will understand the details.

"This is an introduction to Rosetta, so we have some study to do"

"I hear Henry will make it easier if he contacts me. If it's about money, I'll talk to you."

Rosetta says that.

As for her, I want to see my face regularly. I know you want to keep me out of sight.

"... I forbid it"

Rosetta's offer is dismissed.

You should make a decision about buying a house after seeing how it looks for a while.

I don't know how much money I would normally earn if I dived into the labyrinth and how much revenue and expenditure I would have had while living... because I can't say much at the moment.

Although I am confident if I just make money, I want to save money too, because there will be more fatigue, sickness, injuries, etc. than being biological, and I want to pass a life that will result in a very harsh working environment.

"Really? If you tell me, I'll always respond to you, okay?

Rosetta smiles calmly, but what are you thinking? Is it tight for me to not rely on my father and pay that much rent?

"Either way, if you like it when you look at it. The servant is Grace alone, and if we're going to have to take care of it, we have to look at another house."

"If that's the case, I think it's only the first time it takes a hand, right? Oh, here we are. It's that house."

What Keyson showed was a two-story house with a solid percentage: a red roof on a white stone wall. A stone wall and an iron fence surround the house all around it, making it a small garden around the house...... is this the first thing you say it takes? The garden is rough with all the grass you can stretch.

"This again"

Grace looks at it and frowns.

"No, I can't get around to the outside. It's beautiful inside, and you can arrange a gardener."

"You won't need a gardener. I'm sure you'll be able to see most of it just by pulling out weeds and planting flowers. If you want to rent this place, let's talk about."

Grace has taken a good look at me.

If I were to do this garden grasshopper, I guess Grace is going to end up in a state of liberation from the curse all at once.

The place where the house is built is on School House Street. Slightly off the center, in a quiet position.

Eastside Boulevard, Market, and Labyrinth entrance are within easy reach. And as you can see in the name of the street, all the way to the school building is at the end of your eyes and nose. To see simple location conditions and home making...... maybe I can say that 75 kiligs is cheap indeed.

If we're going to talk about location, it's better to be closer to the labyrinth entrance in one way or another... Temple - that is, the vicinity of the royal castle uses labyrinth-generating tangled buildings of the same series as the royal castle as residences.

The East Side is about a wealthy residential neighborhood, but it's the totally golden people who live there. Pass because naturally the price is expected to jump as well.

If you go to a very cheap place to say… for example, the west side of a city with a port is not reasonably secure, unlike the east, so that raises the issue.

Because it's totally a part of your muscle, like the good offices of port people and feet. I mean, it's west to have a bandit guild, and west to have a slam. I don't think I want to live in the West Side because it's cheap. If you think about living with Grace, you'll never be safe.

The proximity of the school building is not a plus when viewed in terms of security. Because it means an area that is economically wealthy or has a high level of education and awareness. Naturally, there are many patrols of soldiers because you strive to maintain security.

I figured if you're going to live in the East End anyway...... All you have to think about is buying safety for money.

We'll talk about whether I like the contents of this house or not. Well.

Keeson opens the door and enters the house.

A hallway and a staircase leading upstairs were seen behind the entrance hall. Behind the stairs is a staircase that leads to the basement... let's start with the ground floor section.

"The dining room is on the right hand side, the reception room on the left hand side, and the living room and kitchen and toilet lead through the hallway."

The reception room overlooks the garden facing the street in front of the house... but the garden seems terrible.

Looks like we can go directly from the kitchen to the dining room and reception room. I also have a maneuver. I glanced outside from a stroke and went out the back of the house. Reservoirs and waterways drawn from the water bridge are just around the corner. Gentlemen, I'm pretty sure it's convenient.

Water pumping is just a good story to do with water magic, so as far as I'm concerned, it's nothing but heavy labor or anything.

The toilet is able to draw water from the waterway. It is hygienic inside with a water wash that stores and flushes water in a small tank. Boundary cities with water and sewerage are very cultural and wonderful places.

However, while the border cities say sewage, when it comes to what they're doing, they're just creating a waterway in the labyrinth and draining it down to the lower levels. I have a problem with this.

What is the problem is that the labyrinthine nature of collecting objects of the same attribute results in forming very unpleasant compartments in certain parts of the lower layers.

The name is also Great Decay Lake. Unless I need something special, I don't want to go to such a poisonous place... but there are places I have to go through. If you want to go there, you have to go through it once, or it's bad nature.

Speaking of what kind of place, it fits roughly if you can imagine it literally. It's a lake in Hedro dotted with thin scaffolding. What a lovely place for tarred demons to strike from within the hedro or for feathered human-worms and the like to jump from overhead if you are paying attention below.

First sight players are largely traumatized because they get worried about being poisoned and then taken off their feet and killed. VR was omitted in the BFO, but the smell is probably considerable.

"What about this door over here?

Shake off the unpleasant memories and open the door attached across the toilet.

The stripper and the bathroom.

"Heh."

Is there a bathroom? It would be a lot better than going out to the public baths for a while or bathing in the water.

Like toilets, water can be drawn and stored from the waterways connected to the reservoir. The hot tub is quite spacious and relaxed. You need to learn the magic of life to boil the water, or you need to set the magic stone on the wall...

Demonic stones are crystals that can be extracted from parts stripped from demons.

It has a high degree of affinity with magic, and by describing a surgical formula it is possible to let certain magic be remembered, or simply to store magic.

I can't describe a very complicated procedure, but I can apply it to a variety of applications if it's in the hands of a magician.

However, because such complex and advanced circuits are built into demonic props, they are completely handmade, which is roughly the price at which eyeballs pop up. It won't be what the common people see.

If you are just accumulating magic rather than surgery, you have fuel applications, so there is a constant demand for consumables.

But a bath with a circuit... Maybe it's not bad. Is this a little cheap at 75 a month?

"Upstairs are rooms and master bedrooms. There's also a terrace and an attic."

Follow Keyson around and look upstairs. The number of rooms is three. The size is there.

The master bedroom is equipped with a terrace and a servant's living room.

"What about the basement?

"I think it's useful as a storage unit."

Storage, huh? I went down to the basement and it was a sturdy building of stone walls. - Shouldn't we set up a transfer magic team here? Normal storage uses an attic.

"What do you think of Grace?

"The kitchen looks spacious and user-friendly. Is it the bathroom and bathroom after that? The aqueduct serves as a medium water supply, right?

"Right. You can keep the room closed if you don't want to use it. Is your hand going to go around?

"I'll take care of it"

Grace responded with a smile. It is a reliable thing.

"What will you do, Master Theodore?"

"If there's anything else that might be good, I'd like to see it."

Keyson asked happily if he saw it as a good feeling... but let's just compare it a little bit more at once.

Then I went around a few times, but I didn't have anything to stick with. Eventually, I decided to rent the first 75-kilig house.

Six months, so I decided to pay 450 kiligs of rent instantly and live on the condition. If I can't, I'll lower the grade, and if I can do it, I'll put the purchase of the house in perspective.