Aotearoa leaves the room quietly without speaking any further when she makes the meeting.

When I tried to leave the store, I almost ran into Elmia.

"Oops, sorry"

"Ah, Mr. Sorta. Sorry about this one!

Elmia bows her head big.

"What can I do for your grandmother?

"Hmm? Oh, I wanted to ask you about Elf Country."

Elmia trembles her body.

"What, are you going to Elf Country?

"I'm going to do it. It's going to be a lot of trouble to get into the country."

"Really...? Um... it's nothing after all."

I was trying to say something, but stop it. Elmia leans down.

"Hey, even if it bothers you..."

Aeta questions Hermia and tries to speak up.

"Mr. Sorta, please go with care"

But that's all Ermia said, breaking up the conversation and getting inside the store.

"Uh, that attitude seemed like something... well, I don't think I want to tell you, and I can't help but care"

I've been looking at the door for a while, but once my head is behind the store.

The sun was also completely down, but Aotearoa did not go straight home to the Adventurer's Guild.

When you enter the guild, you hear the buzz from the tavern.

There are adventurers in the hall as well, but most of them finished the request reports and exchanged information, etc., and the reception was excellent.

Looking around and making sure there are no daytime adventurers, Aeta heads to the reception in Aili.

"Ah, Mr. Sorta. Welcome, did you go to the library?

When Aotearoa confirms that she is approaching, she smiles and says hello.

"Oh, thank God. I found out a lot of things I wanted to know. Thank God."

"Yes, no, I don't care about that much! Come back anytime to ask!

Aotearoa smiled and thanked me, so Iri was surprised.

"So, what can I do for you this time?

"Well, adventurers are better off on guilds when they leave town, aren't they? I'm here to report it."

Aili is surprised when she opens her eyes.

"What! So, Mr. Sota, are you leaving this city?

Aotea puts her index finger on her mouth.

"Shit, you got a loud voice. I don't mind spreading it a little bit."

Aili hurries and puts her hand on her mouth.

"Ah! Oh, I'm sorry"

"I bought a house in this city, so I plan to come back, but I think it will be open for a while"

"How long has it been? And where are you going? And what do you mean you bought a house?

Aili forgets her own lapse until just now and asks questions early in the arrow succession.

"Hey, can you give me a minute? You can't answer that much at once, calm down a little."

Aotearoa calms Airi, who has just stepped out, and controls him with both hands.

"Ugh, excuse me. With…"

"Let me answer it in turn, first of all for a period but I don't know how long it will be. Maybe I'll be right back, but then I might be able to get somewhere."

Aeta talks a little slowly to get Aili to settle down.

"It's the next place to go, but I plan to go to Elf's country. I don't know if I can get in."

"Well then, if you suck, maybe you won't go back on a yearly basis..."

He said that elf countries are closer to here than countries of other races, but nevertheless require a longer period of time to reach them, and that they can also make them wait a few months in immigration screening.

"Well, I don't know what's gonna happen. And then about the house, I got it cheap with a little twat. Even so, I'm talking about the other day."

"... something, I've often felt broken and irrelevant about the house, although I've asked. Normally, I'd be surprised."

"Well... that's why you tell the guy up there. We've got somewhere else to go, so we're going."

Aotea leaves the guild without waiting for Iri's reply to say so in order to avoid being called to the guild master room.

The next person I headed for was a realtor.

When I opened the door, the lights were still on and Hula was working on the office.

"Welcome, but I'm already in the store today. Come back tomorrow."

I don't give him a face, he calls me that as he continues to work.

"I'm sorry, come after the store. I just wanted to ask you a few questions."

Hula raised her face to a familiar voice.

"Oh, it's not Mr. Sota. You're welcome to buy me that house that I haven't sold in a long time. What can I do for you? Oh, there you go."

Aeta starts talking when she lowers her back to the chair on the counter.

"You didn't sell it... well, that's good. I need to talk to you about the house."

Hula puts the paperwork aside when she puts it together and becomes in a listening position to Ethereal Tai.

"What could it be? Something wrong or something?

Aotearoa gently shakes her neck to the side.

"No, that's not true. I'm satisfied. I'm not, I'm going away next time, and I was wondering if I could ask you to manage the meantime. Of course I'll pay for the administration."

Hula puts her hand on her mouth and thinks as she stands on her elbow.

"Um, I don't care, how long is that supposed to last, how long?

"I don't know a little bit about the period, you can think it's going to be longer. As far as management is concerned, it would be enough if you would go and check on the occasions and open the windows and replace the air."

Hula now arms and thinks.

"I don't know how long... there's also a relationship between paying fees"

"If you manage it, I'll pay you two gold coins per month. I'll give you ten pieces of gold as an advance, and if you come back soon, you can return the rest."

"I'll do it! Can I take a look around twice a week, ventilate, and clean it easily?"

It's not much of a burden for Hula because that's how it originally came about. I had no choice but to get paid for breaking the law.

Aotearoa knew about it, so she put up conditions that would make her want to take it.