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186. About the house of Yua

Then I talked to the village chief and was told to ask if there was anything that bothered me.

Why don't we talk about yesterday?

Then Yua nodded and began to speak to the village chief.

“Well, um, I think I told you yesterday that you would give me the house I lived in when I was little.”

Yeah, that's right.

“But I don't think I can live here because I work in the city.”

"You don't have to worry about that. However, that house only belongs to you, so you can use it freely.”

Is that okay?

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

"But I don't think it's the right time to live in that house..."

"There's nothing wrong with cleaning that house on a regular basis. Live the way you want with Yua. I'm not gonna tie you up in that house."

“Okay, thank you.”

"You don't have to worry about it. I owe your parents, so it's not that big a deal."

Is that so?

"Oh, I've been taking care of you a lot."

"I see..."

What did Yua's parents do to the village chief when they heard that story? I thought it was not something I heard, but I squealed. Well, if there's anything, maybe there's a chance to learn more about it? With that in mind, the village chief and Yua were talking about how to maintain the house while it was not in use.

As a result of the discussion, Yua's house was promised that the village chief would clean it clean once a week. The village chief doesn't clean it, but he said he would check it regularly. Well, I haven't spoken for ten minutes because I'm pretty much in the hustle and bustle.