The middle-aged man she asked seemed a bit hesitant. After a long pause, he finally said, "Miss, I'm sorry, but we-" Bonnie thought she might have to leave empty-handed today. Just as she was about to turn around, a clear voice interrupted her. "There are still vacant rooms. Miss, you want to stay for half a month, right?" Following the voice, Bonnie saw a boy dressed in luxurious clothes. He had golden hair and blue eyes. His face was striking, exuding a glow that made him look like a prince straight out of a painting. This boy was none other than Andreas. This place marked her first encounter with him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe looked at Andreas with an appreciative gaze for a few seconds before refocusing on discussing the price. "How much will staying here for half a month cost?" Her immediate concern was securing accommodation. She would be sleeping on the streets by nightfall if she didn't solve it soon. Though she could handle herself well, safety was paramount in a foreign country, especially for a girl.
"How much?" Andreas had no concept of accommodation costs, so he turned to the person next to him and said, "You tell her, how much for half a month?" He sneakily glanced at Bonnie while speaking. He could tell she was from Arvandor based on her appearance.
As a prince, he had once represented Zudale in cultural exchanges with Arvandor. During that the met many Pyralians, but none had the transcendent beauty that Bonnie possessed. He was immediately captivated by her, as though she were a lovely porcelain doll.
He had noticed Bonnie from upstairs and didn't want to miss the chance to meet her, so he quickly cdown. Fortunately, she heft yet and was still there.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe person Andreas had called upon thought for a moment before holding up several fingers. "It's over 700 Zuda per night. I wonder if you can accept that?" Bonnie quickly did the math in her head. It roughly equated to around 100 dollars, similar to what other guesthouses had quoted her. This price seemed to be the standard rate in the area. Besides, the environment here was much better than elsewhere, making the price quite reasonable.
Thinking this, she looked around the place again and said, "Showthe room first. If I'm satisfied, I'll pay."
The person who mentioned the price did not reply immediately but cooked at Andreas, seeking his opinion. Andreas immediately agreed.
"Of course, I'll show you the room. We clean daily here, and the sheets all fresh and new. I and bedding are all- guarantee you'll find it very comfortable." "Alright," Bonnie responded calmly. "Let's take a look first."
After all, nothing could be more convincing than n seeing it with her own eyes. X