Chapter 218: Your Name
Just like that, we sat in a carriage and chatted all the way.
Less than a quarter of an hour passed, and the fast-moving carriage finally led them to their destination.
- This is the riparian area.
The two got out of the carriage and walked on the road in the riverbank area.
When they went to the Bureau of Investigation to register, Ronald and the others actually passed by this place once, when La Pelle pointed to the theater building and invited Ronald to enjoy the show.
Looking around curiously, Ronald was quite curious about the place where he planned to live.
In winter, the temperature in Springs is even colder than that of Brunwich, and many people can be seen walking out on the streets, most of them wearing very warm and thick clothes.
Walking on the street like this, Ronald and La Pel chatted with each other, and most of the content was controlled on the convenience of urban construction and geographical location.
Take a short walk along the river.
Led by this companion, Ronald came to the door of a quiet apartment along the river.
In more detail, the apartments here are not just a few simple buildings, but a continuous row of planned apartments along the street, followed by the River Vis that crosses the entire city of Springs.
Whether it's the location, or the surrounding scenery construction.
The apartments in this row are definitely of a very good class.
Bringing Ronald here, La Pel pointed to the second of the apartment buildings and said:
"Ronald, this is it."
"According to what you just thought, it's only about five or six minutes' walk from here to the city library, and if you want to go to the surrounding universities to audit, as long as their colleges are not closed, then there is no problem."
Speaking of this, Rapel pressed his elbow against Ronald's waist and said in a somewhat mocking tone:
"Let me tell you quietly, there are a lot of cute little girls here in the riverbank area, especially there are many children who study art, you can take this opportunity to hook up more."
Ronald immediately gave Rapel a blank look.
"Don't talk nonsense, I don't have that weird hobby!"
Seeing Ronald's movements, Rapel immediately laughed heartily:
"Hahaha-"
"Anyway, the house here is good, and I remember that there are vacant rooms for rent."
"If that's okay, renting an apartment here is definitely a pretty good option."
Look at the look that La Pel highly recommends.
Ronald shrugged noncommittally, then stepped forward and knocked on the apartment door.
Bang Bang
"Who?"
There was a knock on the door, and after a few breaths, a man's voice rang out in the apartment.
Soon, the door to the apartment opened from the inside.
A middle-aged man about forty years old, with some silver strands in his hair, walked out, looked at Ronald and La Pell who were standing at the door, and asked in a somewhat curious tone:
"Two ...... Who are you looking for? ”
Ronald nodded politely before asking:
"Sir, I'm planning to move here recently."
"So let's ask if the nearby apartments are for rent?"
Hearing Ronald's answer, the middle-aged man nodded suddenly in understanding, and quickly replied generously:
"If you rent an apartment, many of the locations along the river here are actually rented out, but the person in charge is different."
"If you don't mind, sir, you can come and sit down first."
"I'm going to call the landlord here."
As he spoke, the man turned sideways to make way for the two to enter the apartment.
Ronald walked into it as he nodded at the other side:
"So bother."
Greeted by a middle-aged man entering the apartment, Ronald first looked at the interior decoration of the house here.
Unlike Brenwich, which was dominated by gas, Springs had a primary electrical system except for the streetlights on the streets, which were all running electric lights.
And judging by the construction inside the house. The abundance of well-shaped light industrial products gives an indication of the economic development of the apartment and the Springs as a whole.
From the remote villages of the beginning, to the large cities of Bronwich.
And then to the Springs, which now has an absolute advantage in economic strength.
The many aspects of the development of this era are presented to Ronald in a unique way.
It's a really funny feeling.
Unfortunately, the man who greeted Ronald and they entered the room introduced himself.
He was actually a painting teacher at a university named Aitto Merk.
At the same time, he is also a tenant on the second floor of this apartment.
After waiting for a while, Ronald met the owner of the apartment after being introduced by Aitto.
It's different from a tenant as a teacher.
The landlord is instead a young girl named Cynthia, who is also a student at the art academy that Rapel mentioned earlier.
Since I still have to go to school, Cynthia is usually not here in the apartment.
The cleaning of the house is also carried out by a hired servant who comes to the door regularly.
In this case, Cynthia only offers the most basic rentals, such as gas, water, and municipal management fees, which are shared equally between the tenant and her landlord.
After another half an hour or so of getting to know Cynthia in detail, Ronald confirmed that the accommodation in the apartment here met his requirements, and then rented a room on the third floor of the apartment for 13 dep. per week.
Of course, food is not included in this fee.
After all, this is a boarding house, not a boarding house.
If necessary, Ronald can contact a maid to make food for him, or cook his own food.
All aspects of the rental were agreed upon, and the rent and deposit were paid.
Ronald thus determined where he would live next.
Walking into the room with La Pel, the area is not much different from the previous residence in Brunwich, the overall structure of the apartment is semi-open, and there is even a small garden in the middle.
As for the rooms that are exclusive to the tenants, the basic rooms such as bedrooms and living rooms are quite good.
Definitely a suitable place to stay.
After helping Ronald clean up the house, the time officially came to the afternoon.
Glancing out the window in the direction of the sun, Rapel stood up:
"Ronald, I've been playing with you for a long time today, and it's time for me to go back to work."
"It's time to say goodbye."
He looked at La Pell with a smile on his face.
Ronald thought for a few seconds before he asked curiously:
"La Pel ......"
"Or my friend."
"If you can, can you tell me your name?"
Hearing Ronald's inquiry, a very subtle smile appeared on Rapel's face.
Walking up to Ronald in two steps, he said to Ronald almost in his ear:
"If you can meet me again, I'll tell you when the time comes."
“......”