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Mirfa will show you to the realtor.

When leaving the Adventurer Guild, Aili was following Ethereum with her eyes, but she quickly returned to work as if she was dealing with another adventurer.

It is rare to be accompanied by the secretary of the Alliance Master, and other officials and adventurers send a curious gaze.

A covert MILFAN had sent a gaze that seed resentful.

Mirfa herself leaves the guild unaware of that gaze.

Walk out of the guild for a few minutes and stop in front of a certain building.

"This way."

The sign said 'House of the earth'.

When I open the door, Karan Karan and Bell ring.

The reception was empty, but people ca out of the back in a panic as they noticed the noise and made noise.

"Shh, excuse . I was sorting out paperwork in the back... and I didn't expect custors to co."

What ca out was a woman with fluffy hair that looked green and perd.

The paperwork, small but seemingly powerful, that she was organizing what she had in her hand, was piled up as if it were a mountain, but she was lifting it lightly.

"Just a mont... please wait..."

When you put that in an empty space, you move to the reception, where you see the two faces for the first ti.

"That's not Milfa. What was that about you? - Tell quickly, right? I've lost you by using respect words."

"If you hula already. I'm not the only one here today, am I? This is Mr. Sorta. I'm here about the house in between."

Introduce Ethereal Tai while serving Hula.

"Oh, excuse for this. I am Hula, the manager of the house here on earth. Nice to et you, Mr. Adventurer."

"Oh, I'm a sorta. Nice to et you, Store Manager."

Aeta also greets him as he holds the hand offered by Hula.

"So, when it cos to the house in the anti, is it okay with that mansion? There, it's not that big, but it's a nice house where demon props can be used in a variety of places. If I had the money, I'd want to live there."

"Yes, it's that mansion. This sorta is going to buy it, so please proceed."

Mirfa had spoken for a mont earlier, but again he goes into work mode and uses salutations for Hula as well.

"Heh, this guy's not here. You look young and you're going to do it, so you're going to buy that one... Do you have A-rank, or B-rank promising stock?

Aotearoa shakes her neck to the side.

"No, I'm D-ranked."

"Heh? D? So buying that house... could it be with a good boy?

Now Mirfa shakes her head.

"I haven't heard what you're from, but Mr. Sota buys this house with that strength."

Back to the shattered way of talking again. Mirfa seed to get the usual breakdown when she was talking to Hula.

"Well, it would help if you didn't pry a lot. Can you go through more formalities than that? I want to get furniture and stuff to live in, so if I can, I want to move fast."

"Uh, yes, yes, I understand. I'm sorry, I was just wondering. Procedures, Milfa. I need you to lend the paperwork I gave you during this ti."

Hula points to the envelope Mirfa is holding.

"Yes, please. Two hundred more gold coins left over from Sota... Yes, please confirm."

Hand over the paperwork, take the gold from the magic bag you were wearing from your shoulder and place it on the counter.

"The paperwork is more... yeah, you're fine. And then write Mr. Sorta's na down here. I'll start checking the coins."

I read the contents and then sign the docunts with the pen I received. The docunt was in the deed of assignnt of the house.

Aotea thought he was going to count the gold coins manually, but Hula brings the magic props from the back and pours the gold coins there.

Also referred to as a coin counter, it counts the number of gold coins put in and displays it as a number on a small monitor.

"You have such magic props... I've never seen them before"

"Uh, yeah. I'm sure I've never seen this before because I don't use it unless it's soone who runs a store or sothing."

"Sorta, when you reward your guild, you count it and then you send it out."

"Did you?"

While counting the gold coins, Aeta looks at the magic props intrigued.

"Just 200 sheets. My uncle gave 800 pieces. That's the full price. And then I'll have the rights papers and the keys. Wait a minute."

That's what I'm saying, I'm going back to the back with a bag of gold coins.

"Uncle?

"Yes, she's the guild master's niece. Master's sister is Hula's mother."

"Ho, there's that connection, so you could have brokerage discounts."

Aotearoa put her arms together and nodded so much.

"That's right, I think I just rubbed a couple of hundred."

"I've managed for 1,000 conveniences, so if you say it's amazing, it's amazing. I don't respect that personality."

"Heh, it's about Sota who says that to the Alliance Master, isn't it? I'm usually a little more dignified."

Aotea looks up and rembers Gran again.

"Majesty...... hey. Sotis titles raise people...? Well, there is."

"I think I do. My master used to be shorter, but I've been settling a lot since my current job."

"Is that what this is about?"

Hula returns from the back.

On his hands were several docunts and the sa keys that Mirfa had when he was inside.

"Please wait. This is the land title and the building right. And these are the keys to the house, so be careful not to lose them because they're magical and hard to replicate."

"Oh, thank God"

"Co if you have any trouble with the house. I'll talk to you."

"Oh, then, please. Well, let's go."

Turn your back on Hula and leave the store.

Aotearoa turns to Mirfa, who ca out with him.

"Thanks for the guidance and procedure. I'll buy furniture or pick up a carriage."

"Yes, I'm relieved to be able to hand over the house properly. I'll see you in the guild."

"Uh, eting Milfa ans eting Gran, too, so it's sothing I'd like to avoid as much as possible."

I say as I scratch my head.

"Ah well...... then I sotis stand at reception too, so I hope to see you then"

Aotea waves, Mirfa bows and breaks up on the spot.

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