
Something has crept over Ardhi's bed which was previously Latifa's bed, for Latifa herself she chose to sleep with Mery so that Ardhi does not continuously sleep on the sofa.
If you say something, it's more someone. Ardhi woke up and saw how someone had stuck out his face so close that he could feel the warm breath of him mixed with the fragrant aroma of a certain flower.
"Lynn."
"Good morning sir, it's my turn to wake you up. By the way today you didn't mispronounce."
"I think I'm getting used to smelling your scent."
"That's such a perverted word."
"No, it's just ordinary words.more than that, it can't wake me up in the usual way."
"The usual way is out of date, this is a thing that young maids often do who can't hold back their passion," he said excitedly.
What does Ardhi think the world really is? Anyway now he has to get up, after all this looks like it's daytime.
While Ardhi changed his clothes, Lynn sat on the bed.
"So the morning the blacksmith shop owner came here, he asked the master to meet him."
"He's back apparently."
"returned? Did he leave town."
"You could say so. Ah right Lynn.. We need to enlarge the house, can you help with that?"
"Of course sir, I'll do whatever you want."
"We've saved up a lot of money from the results of the quest, for a while we can stay at the inn."
"Understand."
Ardhi left his residence after breakfast although it was obviously very late, he waved towards Carmen and Lila who were drying clothes before continuing his steps back.
It only took him about 10-15 minutes to get to the blacksmith and as he entered it, the bells ringing above the door rang out loud while the owner glanced over from his workplace.
"Hoh, you're finally here."
"It's been a long time, I hope you're okay."
He put six black swords on the table which made Ardhi look surprised.
"This sword is made of a very strong material and of course very sharp. This is my best work in my entire career as a blacksmith. Accept it."
"It's not that this is too good for me maybe I can't afford it."
"The question of payment goes without thinking, which is more important consumer satisfaction, instead of your sword always being destroyed when you use it to protect this city. Let's assume that this is my investment in this city and as payment protect this city in the future."
Ardhi shed tears like a waterfall.
"Thank you so much uncle."
"I see, try to swing it."
Ardhi did as he said and felt that the sword was suitable for him.
"It feels light."
"Good."
He put six swords on his waist before continuing.
"By the way uncle, during my time in this city I didn't see too many top-level adventurers, do you know anything?"
"You haven't been told?"
"Tell me about what?"
"Well, I think it's better that you ask someone like this directly to the person in charge of the guild, that's my advice. Some of the adventurers who came here were already out of sight as they moved up the ranks."
Many questions about it, but Ardhi decided to return to his residence, which now somehow many people are working.
"Ugh, why is the construction so fast and also instead of them making it too broad, how much budget should be spent?"
A voice answered him.
"There is absolutely nothing."
He turned around and found the guild master of the Crimson Opera had been standing there while exhaling smoke into the air.