[Day 255]
Yesterday we spent most of the day eating oranges of all sorts of types in all sorts of ways, it was overall a very citric day, to say the least. It is nice to relax and sit back and enjoy times like these with the family. Today in the morning some friends arrived in the Inn, and I welcomed them.
The Inn Lady was surprised they wanted to enter the room and asked for more payment if I wanted them to stay inside even though we were leaving today… What a greedy old lady.
But I had a lot of money, so I didn't cared, money resolves everything and perhaps she really needed the money, this world is harsh after all, so I gave her a few more Mana Stones to shut her up.
"We are here…" said Rakasha.
"Oh my, this Inn is very cramped… Perhaps we should had waited outside…" Said Benlah.
"Y-Yeah, we even ended making Drake pay extra money for us… That old lady was very greedy." Said Laddan.
"So this is a "normal" town, huh?" said Tisha while looking at the window.
"A lot of tall people, I can barely see the sun because they block it with their bodies… but there are also some other races, beast-kin, humans, dwarves, and even some elves, and they're not slaves but citizens! That really surprised me." Said Pekora. She was happy to see that there wasn't much discrimination.
I mean, there was, but not the point where other races were segregated and enslaved or something, everyone that lived in the village was able to get together with one another in a good harmony, all driven by the oranges, which seem to sell like freshly baked bread.
I guess no matter the race, as long as there's money involved, people will work together and accept one another. It has always been like that, even in Earth's history, completely different cultures getting to trade with one another and share their cultures all for money and getting new resources from different places.
In this place is the same, even though the capital of the Frost Tear Kingdom is far away, and we are not yet near the port, the people in here still kind of shares the same thought process as those trading at the port, with such a big influx of different cultures, that place must be very beautiful.
"Don't worry about money, those are just small details anyways, and all of you make plenty of money when you got explore the dungeon and bring corpses and mana cores from monsters, so there's no problem with that, I am just discounting it from your pay." I said with a greedy smile.
"Geh…! You say we don't have to worry but you just said you're discounting it from our pay!" said Pekora angrily.
"Hahaha! My lord is really funny." Laughed Tisha.
"I guess that's fair, yeah." Said Rakasha. "Anyways, what should we do now?"
The old man seemed to be willing to go around the town, so we quickly decided to have some breakfast together quickly, change Benladra's diapers and wash her down, and then move out.
"Once more you've filled your diapers dear…" I sighed. "Do you like seeing your parents suffer?"
"Babahab!" Benladra moved her small legs around while I changed her diapers for the second time this morning. We had changed them in the morning and then after she ate… she did it again. I guess she had a bit more backed up, but it finally went down when she ate.
"And that's it… Now your mother will take care of you, here." I said, as I gave Benladra to Benladann, who quickly held her in her arms.
"Ahh! Such a beautiful little princess! Poopy princess, you always fill your diapers way too much!" said Benladann, laughing at Benladra a bit.
"Woopy?" asked Benladra confused.
"Yes, you're a poopy girl." Said Benladann, kissing her forehead.
"I am honestly amazed by how fast you got used to her…" said Rakasha. "Thankfully I didn't had to raise Ruby like that, when I found her she already knew how to use the bathroom."
"Yeah, she's actually older than she looks like, I think she's around twelve, but she looks like she's six." I said. "It is part of being a Vampire."
"Eh?! So she's older…" said Rakasha. "Well, she had always acted more mature than how she really looked like…"
Benladra immediately heard us talking about Ruby, her friend, as she wanted to see her.
"Wuby? Wewe?" she asked, saying "Ruby? Where?".
"She's not here yet, dear, maybe she won't come with us in a while, I have to prepare a few things for her, so she doesn't get caught… Vampires are not welcome anywhere." I sighed. "Not even in the port city with other races living together."
"Wuuu…" Benladra looked down saddened.
"Now, let's go! What we were going to do today?" asked Benladann. "After doing that we can get some tasty snack."
"Snawk!" said Benladra. She immediately cheered up; our daughter was a real glutton.
"We are going to the Merchant Guild to exchange Mana Stones. I kind of want to register as an Adventurer in the Duchy and not in here… It seems like it is too small of a place." I said. "I want a place that is big where we can see a lot of other Adventurers."
"Okay then…" said Benladann.
"Wouldn't it be better to exchange in the duchy then?" asked Rakasha.
"Yeah?" asked Miranda.
"No because they won't let us in without paying a coin fee, from the duchy onwards they don't accept mana stones as payment alone, although they're still valuable, you have to just sell them like any product." I said.
"I get it." said Benladann. "Let's go then."
"Yeah."
We walked outside of the inn as I ignored the inn lady, she quickly realized we only spent like half an hour there and that it was completely stupid to ask for more money, but nobody cared about that fact, and she seemed to sigh in relief.