Leendro will be guided to the residential management department. The residential management department is the department entrusted with the registration of residents, housing management inside the labyrinth city, and the public service of good offices.

"This is Liendro, deputy head of department. Thank you for taking the time.

The resident good offices officer greets Riendoro politely.

(This guy, you were a great guy.

"This is a request from the head of the Hermella department to introduce 'Good Property' to this Mariella.

(Mr. Elmera was a greater man. I thought you were a herbal maniac.

I was asked about the property's requirements, so I asked for "a house with a garden where I could make herbal gardens and store space". The residential mediator who hears that turns the 'empty property file' organized by compartment, looking troubled, "Is it a herbal garden…".

"There are plenty of empty stores, right?

and Mr. Riendoro.

"I have an empty store, but it's called a herbal garden...

Houses with agricultural land were buried everywhere. Properties that can produce food safely are popular.

There are several shops in a good location, but the garden is small and cobbled as a carriage storage area.

Mr. Riendro and the residential mediator hold each other forehead and turn the file.

"Um, I make herbal gardens outside the labyrinth city..."

And when I tried to come up with a compromise, I said, "That's outrageous!" "Oh, no, it's dangerous!" I was objected to. Uh, no, no, no, no. Watch the two of you look for the property over a cup of tea served to me by my sister in the residential management department. Oh, this tea is delicious. Do you even sell merchant guild stores? Let's buy it and go home.

"What is this place!?

Mr. Riendoro just says he found it. But the residential mediator has a face that doesn't float,

"There's a tree growing in the middle, and they don't yield much. He doesn't have permission to cut trees. Besides, the store space is a clueless addition, and the deterioration is terrible.

"Uh, there. Somehow halfway through the former mansion.

"Yep. With zoning and additional renovations by residents, it's somehow a unique property. The area makes it quite large, but sometimes it's hard to use it for the price, so it stays empty.

I peek into the paperwork because I was curious. Contains a map, a plan and an overview of the property. The location is close to the heart of the labyrinth city, deep from North Gate Street in the northwest section. The northwest section is a section where the general public lives, with shops, grocery stores, etc. that bought Mariella and Siege clothes, and the proximity to the labyrinth makes it possible to expect adventurers to visit. Pretty good location for an individual to open a store.

(That place, isn't it Spirit Park?

"Spirit Park" is literally a park where many holy trees have grown, where the Spirit was waxed, where he was taken by his master when he made a covenant with the Spirit.

"Go play. When you have a friend who tells you his name, you bring him in.

My master told me to play around in the park, and I was able to make a pact with a friendly Spirit to form a 'line' with the ground vein. I was able to be friends around the corner, but I never went to Spirit Park afterwards, so I don't know about the Spirit. I said we should play again. Definitely because I missed him again and asked my master to tell me where he was.

"Let me see that property.

It's been 200 years, but I'd like to go to 'Spirit Park'.

I thanked Mr. Riendoro and decided to head to the site with the rep.

According to the personnel, the northwest section suffered the worst damage to Stambeat, almost further, so residential construction began around here in the early days of reconstruction. This property was one of them, originally a small but aristocratic mansion, apparently. The exterior walls of the house are solid stone and, more than 100 years later, still satisfy the architectural standards of the labyrinth city.

With the reconstruction, the aristocratic neighborhood in the southeastern district was also rebuilt, and the inhabitants moved to the dwellings that the aristocratic neighborhood deserved. Although the remaining dwellings were paid down to the private sector, the zoning of the labyrinth city, the main point being that the position of the exterior wall was changed with road maintenance, and the backyard was shredded by about 1/3 to create a garden on the front side instead.

The residential area of the labyrinth city is expansively taken from the backyard by the extent of the small space for lighting, even if there is no surface garden. The garden is not landscape-conscious, because it is more sensible to take an area together on the back that is not visible to people because of the practical way in which it is used to set up carriage yards, beast huts and to grow crops.

This residence has a garden of about 10 m on the front side by zoning, so from the residents of the labyrinth city, it seems like it is made halfway.

In addition, part of the house, the place that was the kitchen, has been demolished so as not to disturb the growth of the trees that grew just beside the house. Normally, the tree is cut down, but the logging permit was not granted, and the person in charge explained to me as he looked at the documents and instructed me to modify a part of the house to deal with it.

The last resident said he owned a restaurant with two parents and children, and on behalf of the demolished kitchen, he built an additional kitchen and dining room in the form of a roof handed to the front street garden between the residence and the outer wall. Even when it comes to additions, the kitchen part is the only one with a decent budget, and the store side seems to be to the point of handing over the tarp. It seems that the living room in the building and the terrace seating that I gave Tarp were nice and atmospheric shops.

"Winter, it's cold, isn't it? Terrace seats. And the lot area is huge, so the rent is high.

The rent is 3 gold coins per year. Since the property with the same store area and location conditions is approximately two gold coins, you will pay extra for one gold coin, and guests are far away in the winter. The previous resident said he waited for another property to be vacant and moved out.

I arrived on the ground while I was being briefed.

"Holy tree." "Holy tree.

Mariella and Sieg's voices were worn. There was a large tree slightly east of the center of the site. The tree height is higher than a two-story roof, and when you look up through the front entrance, you can see the building in front of you.

No logging clearance should be granted. The Holy Tree is a holy tree that protects people from demons. Originally, it is impossible for a house to be built by itself. He says that if you surround yourself to occupy the Holy Tree alone, it can wither away. They say 'the Spirit of the Holy Tree moves to the other trees'.

This is where Spirit Park was 200 years ago, but now there is no shadow to see. It must have really gotten further. Because of the size of the holy tree, I think the seedlings or seeds of the holy tree that were growing in the "Spirit Park" grew.

Where has the Spirit gone that made me Mariela's friend? I haven't seen a single spirits that have emerged, and only one of these trees has grown.

Go bare through the house and get close to the tree. The surrounding land is dry. Apparently it's not under much control.

Water.

Sprinkle water around the Holy Tree with more magic than usual. You must also like this holy tree because the Spirit who led Mariella into the earth vein was also delighted to delicious the magical water.

Touch the trunk gently.

"Hi, I'm Mariella. Can I live here?

Says the Holy Tree is home to spirits. Are they in this tree? Even if I were there, I wouldn't make sense.

Hilarious, and the leaves of the Holy Tree fell into Mariella's palm. It's a flat leaf like Mariella's palm, and it's valuable as a potion material. It looks like a deciduous tree, but even in winter, it doesn't lose its leaves. If it is forced, it will shrivel and wither from the edge, so if it is necessary, it is said to be 'ask me to divide it'.

Do you think it's okay if I live here?

Sieg was also watering the holy tree with Mariella's cloak and getting leaves. For some reason, I got about ten of them. You're so welcome. Are you hot?

Sacred trees don't seem to be a problem. The garden also seems to be thin on the land but has enough area for herbal gardens. Or one side of the garden, about 20 m square, with bromomintera thriving like crap. Don't make progress in creating an anti-demon potion.

Medicinal herbs grow fine even if the land is thin, if the magic vegetables are thick. Labyrinth cities that have become the realm of demons will have no problems because they are thick with magic vegetables.

The rep guides me around the building. Labyrinth cities have building codes, and their content is that they have the strength to stand when demons overflow the city.

Firstly, that the outer circumference of the premises is covered with stone walls higher than the person's tall. The thickness of the stone walls is also specified, and it is a hard object about the width of a person. The exterior walls of the dwelling are similarly thick stone piles, and the windows on the ground floor need to be fitted with an iron lattice to prevent demons from entering. And the basement. In the unlikely event, they'll be ready to stand for a week.

Although it is not specified in the building code, it is not detected by demons on the exterior walls or buildings, thus preventing the magic of Daisies, who inhabits it, from crawling outside. Instead of colorful flowers, the flower bed is planted with bromomintera, which is filled with red and purple foliage, giving off a smell that demons hate.

In an effort to alleviate the harsh atmosphere like prison, the iron lattice in the private window frame is elaborately constructed to imitate the trellises and flowers, and he tries to bring colorful cloths from the rooftops to the outer walls like tarps, and puts a large drape over the outer walls with the store signs on them. The exotic township combined with the breath of life decorating the heavy stone walls isn't such a bad city, Mariella thought.

Sometimes the building was a former mansion, well built and didn't seem to have any problems with strength. There was a large living room on the ground floor and a small room about 1/3 of the living room, I guess, in the back. Some of the desks and chairs used in the restaurant were left in the back room.

Across the hallway from the living room, there are toilets, bathrooms, and storerooms. This storage unit is on the wall facing the Holy Tree, and because the material on the wall is new, it seems that it was originally in the kitchen. The door at the back door is also installed in a hidden area in conjunction with the new wall. Shortly after entering through the back entrance door, there is a staircase which leads to the second floor and the basement. The basement also seems to be divided into several rooms, with too much room for two.

On the second floor there are four rooms in addition to the storage. There is a small balcony on the walls that are shifted to decorate the sacred trees, and there are stairs that go up to the rooftops. The house around here dries laundry on the roof, so I guess that's why.

This building is likely to be ready for immediate use just by cleaning it if only experts check around the water. Depending on your budget, you can change wallpapers, set up carpets and curtains to make it a cozy space.

On the south side of the building, between the main entrance and the entrance, in a garden about 10 m deep, the kitchen and restaurant rooms were added using the building walls and exterior walls. Even so, the kitchen part is the only part that is all over the roof, and the room part has a tarp ceiling on the deck floor. Since there are no windows for lighting on the exterior wall, I may have thought about lighting to make it the ceiling of the tarp, but the tarp is torn due to aging and the deck floor is also damaged by windstorm. The inner walls are also painted with lightly colored walls to enhance the appearance of the building, but it seems to be spreading everywhere. There is a counter on the side of the building that barely leaves the atmosphere of the store.

(I know it's here if you're going to make it into a store, but I'm going to have to get a lot of it.

"You can put your hands in the building, right? Can the carpenter be introduced?

Mariella asks, the rep is surprised that

"Of course, there's no problem with the range of building codes, and I can introduce you to carpenters who understand the standards. However, I was wondering if the amount would cost a lot more because of this condition.

A representative explained the housing situation in the labyrinth city. First, all ownership of the land lies with the borderline uncle, and all the land is leased. The rent calculated from the building area, the total area and the unit price of the compartment is imposed annually in combination with the tax. We don't know when residents will die in labyrinth cities, and overflowing demons can cause homes to collapse. Each year, the survival of residents can be confirmed by collecting rent, and in the unlikely event of the collapse of the premises, it is possible to rebuild at Borderline Uncle Life. Since the land is the property of the border uncle, the owner is unknown and cannot be rebuilt.

Don't worry, you won't be living with nothing and your rental agreement won't be renewed or suddenly chased after your home. For more information, the residential management provisions of the Labyrinth Cities Special Law are currently in place. Therefore, a further explanation is requested.

"Like, with the lease agreement for the premises, you do it in conjunction with the registration of the residents and the confirmation of their survival and the collection of taxes, even the preparation when things happen.

There are two types of building parts, buyout or lease, and they say this building is a buyout. They can also like the goods left inside and the garden vegetation. However, there may be conditions for each property, such as "No logging of holy trees allowed".

"The building price of this property, but the fact that the main building is old and depreciated, as well as the severe deterioration of the additional portion, makes it three gold coins. The rent on the land is three gold coins per year. The year has already passed about 2/3, so that's about one gold coin for this year. We will go back and calculate the details, but this property will require four gold coins at the time of the contract and three gold coins each year after the next fiscal year. Moreover, there is no kitchen in the main building, and the kitchen in the additional part is the same. When it comes to repairing the store part as well, it will likely cost quite a bit more.

I see, I do think it's a delicate property. It is too expensive for the general public to make profits from having agricultural skills with low crop yields. Large merchants have little living space to live in and are far from the aristocratic neighborhood.

"I like it here. Contract, please.

But it's a coveted property for alchemists. It's too great to have a holy tree in the garden. As long as the potion is sold, the rent won't be a problem either.

Return to the Merchant Alliance to sign an instant contract and pay four gold coins. When I receive the contract and the key, I leave it in the sense that I got the memorial castle.

"I'll arrange for the carpenter. Are you sure you want to choose someone who can hang on to the construction immediately? I would like to introduce you to the head of the Ermera department, so that we can send a carpenter with good arms.

Consult directly regarding repair plans and costs. I'll be in touch with you locally after noon tomorrow.

The conversation progressed with a great deal of clapping. The person in charge says you can move in from today, but usually the cleaner will clean it or complete the renovation before moving in. He also said the carpenter would arrange for the area. They say that having luggage gets in the way of work, and there's a risk of theft.

Still exciting, there were four rooms upstairs. Where shall I set up a workshop? I wonder what the store will look like. I also have to check the furniture I need.

Shop for drinks in bread and bottles at a commercial guild store. Don't forget to buy the tea leaves I got served at the office and Sieg and I head home again. Have lunch under the Holy Tree and discuss what renovations to make.