Chapter 1829
During lunch break, | glanced at the rental notice that | had released earlier. A lot of people had expressed their
interest in it.
| looked at their information in detail, and one of them looked promising. I clicked on that person's profile and
had a conversation with them. | also made an appointment for a house visit in a bit so that | could gain a better
understanding.
After leaving the contact number, | rushed there immediately.
In the small garden, the flowers that Susan had planted before were still in good shape. | hurriedly watered
them, hoping that the person who would be moving in would take good care of them.
| opened the door and entered the living room. Sof the furniture inside was covered with dust since the
place had not been lived in for stime. Looking around, | sighed.
"Hello, are you the landlord?"
A male voice cfrom behind me.
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I smiled and turned around. "Hello..."
| stopped speaking when | saw who it was.
Marius pointed atand walked towardwith a shocked expression. "Madam Grant, you're the
landlord who posted the free rental?"
Seeing him, | was also a little surprised. | did not expect such a coincidence. "Yeah, | didn't expect it to be you."
Drover had also cover. He glanced at the house, and his voice was doubtful. "Why would you want to rent
out such a good house for free?" "Actually, this place isn't mine but a friend's. She left Whaldorf City, but before
she did, she hoped that sconvenience and discounts could be given to those who needed a place to stay
here. That's why | thought of helping her fulfill her wish." | smiled slightly as | replied to him calmly.
He nodded and looked up at the
second floor. read the
introduction. There are three rooms on the second floor. | don't actually want to live here myself. It's for some
students underwho want to cto Whaldorf City to develop themselves. Since they've just entered
society, however,they don't have much money. So, | thought of helping them find a place to live."
"| see. I'll take you to the second floor." I led them up to the second floor. "What kind of people are your
students?"
| felt like the question was not too right after | asked it and hurriedly added, "I mean, | hope that the people
who'll live here are people who'll cherish the house."
Seeing my slightly flustered
expression, Drover smirked. "I've
seen the requirements you set, and they all meet them. I'll also cto check regularly, so you can rest
assured."
"That's good."
| showed them the entire house, and they were very satisfied.
Marius nudged Drover on the shoulder with a smile on his face. "This is the best place we've seen the past few
days, and there's no rent. What are you struggling with?"
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"I'm struggling with the fact that
there's no rent. Madam, | understand your kindness, but those students are still able to afford to fork out a sum
for rent. It's better for you to
charge a little."
| wanted to refuse, but Marius at the side also agreed." That's true. We can't have these students who are new to
society be too lax. It'll be detrimental to them in the future."
That also made sense, so | agreed with them. "Since it's a shared lease, how about 3,000 a month? And utilities
will depend on how much they use. How about that?"
In Whaldorf City, 3,000 bucks for a house rental was cheap. They gladly accepted it.
"Alright then. Let's go back and tell them. We'll cover and clean the place up in two days before moving in."
"Okay, contactthen and I'll give them the keys."
"Great."
Just as we were talking, Tyler walked in. He looked at me, then at them. His eyes turned back towith surprise
and confusion. "Wandy, what's going on here?