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5/21/2025, 4:57:32 PM
As you went about this place, still deciding what you wanted to do with it, and occasionally bumping into one of your wives. You considered how simple it was to buy a house in this world, and how cheap they relatively were, at least when compared to you were from.
It reminds you that you now had a few more properties to your name— your coin bag feeling lighter for it.
A plaza, which was cheap because of all the problems that came with it.
Ayane admitted that she could've done a better job in selecting plazas, as she was focused on vacant lands as per your instructions. Your kitsune did state that there were likely going to be more opportunities, and to not lose heart if things don't work out.
Ruby, however, was happy about your choice. Your Mastermind claimed that it would be an ideal testing grounds to "weave my spider's web", as she put it.
The tower, even after purchasing it, was nothing particularly special. Other than the fact that it floated high in the air, it proved to be more of a novelty than a necessity. But still, you're sure you'd get a use out of it if you thought of something. Otherwise, it remained a good spot for fishing those winged fish, and catching the occasional bird.
But you did find that you could drag it along with The Vixen's Luck. Though, this did drastically decrease the speed of your airship.
The semi-desert was a plot of land in which you couldn't do anything practical with, yet. Airships did often pass above the place, and Ayane's and Ruby's comments about it being a good strategic location rang true. You'd need to get some digging and construction clankers to have a real chance of finding materials or getting any buildings started started, though Herta was sure that you could build a rudimentary port in this area with what you had on you in the airship and around the desert itself. While the others weren't able to see it, considering that it looked like a barren wasteland in the surface, with your Lunacy Savantae you could understand what she was talking about.
"Master," Gerty called out to you, "Should we start bringing your items from the hotel to this place here tomorrow?"
That was a good question.
You decided to...
>Move in this castle immediately. It wasn't as spacious as your home, but it was good to at least start turning this into a second home. (Will move out of Cinnamon Inn and into the castle tomorrow, likely taking up most of the day to redecorate with what you have on you)
>No, you'll stay in Cinnamon Inn. You didn't even have furniture with you yet. The lack of clankers, household clockwork robots, and automation was something you'd need to plan for. Maybe you could even bring some robots here to care for the place while you were gone.
>(Write-in)
But before you could start doing anything, you heard a small commotion brewing outside. It piqued your interest, considering this was one of the more quiet neighborhoods around.
It reminds you that you now had a few more properties to your name— your coin bag feeling lighter for it.
A plaza, which was cheap because of all the problems that came with it.
Ayane admitted that she could've done a better job in selecting plazas, as she was focused on vacant lands as per your instructions. Your kitsune did state that there were likely going to be more opportunities, and to not lose heart if things don't work out.
Ruby, however, was happy about your choice. Your Mastermind claimed that it would be an ideal testing grounds to "weave my spider's web", as she put it.
The tower, even after purchasing it, was nothing particularly special. Other than the fact that it floated high in the air, it proved to be more of a novelty than a necessity. But still, you're sure you'd get a use out of it if you thought of something. Otherwise, it remained a good spot for fishing those winged fish, and catching the occasional bird.
But you did find that you could drag it along with The Vixen's Luck. Though, this did drastically decrease the speed of your airship.
The semi-desert was a plot of land in which you couldn't do anything practical with, yet. Airships did often pass above the place, and Ayane's and Ruby's comments about it being a good strategic location rang true. You'd need to get some digging and construction clankers to have a real chance of finding materials or getting any buildings started started, though Herta was sure that you could build a rudimentary port in this area with what you had on you in the airship and around the desert itself. While the others weren't able to see it, considering that it looked like a barren wasteland in the surface, with your Lunacy Savantae you could understand what she was talking about.
"Master," Gerty called out to you, "Should we start bringing your items from the hotel to this place here tomorrow?"
That was a good question.
You decided to...
>Move in this castle immediately. It wasn't as spacious as your home, but it was good to at least start turning this into a second home. (Will move out of Cinnamon Inn and into the castle tomorrow, likely taking up most of the day to redecorate with what you have on you)
>No, you'll stay in Cinnamon Inn. You didn't even have furniture with you yet. The lack of clankers, household clockwork robots, and automation was something you'd need to plan for. Maybe you could even bring some robots here to care for the place while you were gone.
>(Write-in)
But before you could start doing anything, you heard a small commotion brewing outside. It piqued your interest, considering this was one of the more quiet neighborhoods around.
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