Everyone arrived at the house rented by the tavern owner.
It was a mess in here, filled with all sorts of junk, and it looked like no one had lived there for quite some time.
The girls with animal ears were cleaning up the clutter in the house.
Reiner helped while listening to Junice's explanation.
"I've heard of this way of dividing money before. Some small vendors don't know how to convert the exchange rates of various currencies, so they just take advantage of it. Gradually, this method became popular in Barnet.
However, each gold coin can only be split into eight pieces at most. If it is any thinner, it cannot be circulated on the market and must be cast into a single piece by a blacksmith before it can be used again."
Junice shook her purse, which was filled with broken gold and silver coins that had been cut many times.
Reiner sighed.
He still prefers intact gold and silver coins.
"Would you like to room with us?"
"What do you mean by roommate?"
"This house is very spacious. Even after it's fully furnished, there's still a room left. So why don't you stay with us? You only have to pay a small amount."
Junice put her hands on her hips and a cute smirk appeared on her face: "How much?"
"I've rented it for half a year, and they only charged me half a gold coin, so how about you pay a quarter?"
"Deal." Junice agreed readily, taking out a small gold coin from her purse and handing it to Reiner, "But I have a request. I want to choose my own room."
"OK."
Junice looked around, her eyes landing on Reiner again, "Where's your room?"
"Go upstairs and take the first room on the left."
Junice said without hesitation: "Then I'll live in the room on the first floor on the right side of the door."
Reiner was curious about whether there was any particular significance to the room's location, so he couldn't help but ask, "Is there any reason?"
"Of course, think about it, you and Nora live together. If I'm next to your room, won't I hear everything? It's not very convenient." Junice suddenly raised her eyebrows, as if she was trying to hold back her laughter.
She rarely showed such an inappropriate expression, which made Reiner feel a little embarrassed.
Nora is fine.
Martina: That's like killing a pig.
In the end, we must find a way to shut her mouth.
"That's settled then. I'm going to clean up the room. There's not even a bed..."
At this moment, Aliana reached out her little hand and gently tugged at Reiner's clothes. She whispered, "Then where do I live?"
"It's all right, you choose."
Aliana blinked and walked straight into the kitchen.
"Maybe it's just a different custom. Anyway, back home, people don't usually live in the kitchen." Reiner led her out. "Let's pick another room."
This time, Aliana went into the kitchen next door: "Then I'll live there."
"Okay, you clean up the place yourself. If it's still early later, I'll get a bed." Reiner dusted off his hands.
"Um."
Watching her struggling to push the debris out, Reiner suddenly felt a little sorry for her for some reason.
It's as if he is the stepfather who abuses his daughter.
"Forget it, let me help you." Reiner quickly pushed the clutter in her room to the living room on the first floor, and then helped her sweep away the dust in the room.
Aliana stood aside obediently, holding her staff.
After cleaning, she timidly said thank you.
Reiner looked Aliana up and down, and asked curiously, "How old are you? You're so small."
"eighteen."
Reiner narrowed his eyes slightly and tried to identify her.
[Appraisal completed, current companion quality is: Unknown]
[Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Gender: Unknown
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