Interspecies Trader
Chapter 262 – Books
“Hello, sir. Can I assume you’re the one we’re building the mansion for?”
“That’s correct.”
“Good. All you need to do is tell us what you want, and we’ll take care of the rest.”
Since this was on the edge of the village, my new plot of land was quite large. Many other parts of the village were empty, ready for any new arrivals. Bunnies and bunnies’ families did indeed join from time to time, when Geola successfully managed to raid an enslaved village in Taifau or Makji.
Since this was part of my reward for helping resolve the Roklera virus, everything would be paid by the city hall. There was no need for me to think conservatively.
For the next few minutes, I explained my plans for the large villa. My only restraints were the size of the land, the need to consider cleaning and maintenance in the long term, and letting it fit with the rest of the village. Still, I could always hire people to help with the cleaning, so the land’s size was the only real limit.
The workers were also happy with my demands since the more I asked for, the more money they would earn. They even started to give me suggestions, and the grand design for the house soon became reality.
“Understood. Please leave it to us!”
“Do you have any idea of how long it would take?”
“Three weeks, at most.”
“I got it. Good luck with the construction.”
“You won’t be disappointed.”
By the time I was done, Kuini was the only one left next to me. Waja was still chatting with other bunnies on the side while the two boys were playing a bit further away, not in a hurry to go to the fields and work.
“Sorry for the wait, Kuini.”
“It’s fine, my Lord. Are you going to get the crops now?”
“Yes, but… Do you know who’s living next door?”
I pointed at the small house, and she frowned again, not immediately answering.
“Kuini?”
“…My friend is living there.”
“Ah, the one you told me about. I remember. Good timing! Let’s go and greet her. She’ll be my neighbor from now on.”
I turned around to leave, but she grabbed my clothes.
“Please wait, my Lord. You don’t need to do that. There’s nothing interesting about that woman.”
“Didn’t you tell me you made up with her a long time ago? Are you still angry with her?”
She shook her head.
“I’m not.” 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦
“So, what’s the problem?”
“She’s… Ugh… She’s just a silly bunny…”
“It’s not like I can avoid her forever. Her house is right next to mine.”
“I know that…”
“Isn’t it better if we go together than if I meet her alone?”
“Uh… Fine. Let’s go.”
She sighed, looking like she truly didn’t want to come. Still, she took the lead, and a few moments later, she was knocking on the door. A voice soon came from inside.
“Yes?”
As soon as I heard it, I recognized it. How could I not? It was the voice of the bunny who took over Kuini the first two times we had relief time together. What a weird situation. To think the woman whom I believed to be a random bunny was Kuini’s friend. Or maybe it made sense. She might have been watching over her, worried about her first shared relief times.
“It’s me.”
Kuini didn’t even bother naming herself, and the door opened soon after. A bunny wearing a half mask came into our view, the other half smiling gently toward us. I had seen her around the village a few times, hence why her voice was slightly familiar the first time we had “met”, though I hadn’t been able to put a face on it. As far as I knew, she didn’t mingle with other bunnies too much.
“Kuini and Tila. What can I do for you?”
She acted as if nothing had ever happened between us, which was, in a way, not wrong. Relief time was just something normal that occurred several times a day and didn’t imply any sort of relationship between people.
Kuini bit her lips.
“Well…”
Seeing her hesitate, I took over.
“Hello. You’re Liv, right? I’ve heard a lot about you from Kuini.”
The woman gave a clear laugh.
“Haha, nothing good, I guess? We’re good friends, but Kuini is a bit stubborn.”
Kuini pointed a finger at her.
“I’m not stubborn! You’re the one who’s… Uhh…”
Liv grinned even more.
“I’m what?”
“Ugh… That’s why I didn’t want to meet with you.”
“You’re making me sad. I’m always happy to see you, Kuini.”
There was a small break in the exchange, so I inserted myself into the discussion.
“It’s great to see you two getting along so well. I was worried Kuini didn’t have any good friends.”
“You don’t need to worry about that. We have a lot in common. We’ve been friends for years now.”
Kuini didn’t deny it. I moved the conversation forward.
“I’m glad. We just came to say hello today. I’m sure you’ve seen the workers outside. They’re building a house for me there.”
She clapped her hands, looking genuinely happy about it.
“So that’s the story behind all the commotion! What good news! Oh my, look at us, staying in the doorway. Why don’t you come inside? I’ve got snacks.”
“With pleasure.”
Kuini didn’t seem so happy about it, but she didn’t protest. We all entered the house, and I immediately noticed the bookshelves full of books.
“Oh, wow! I’ve never seen anyone owning so many books. What a collection. Wasn’t it very expensive to buy them?”
“It was.”
She told us to sit on the chairs and sofa in the living room while she went to fetch some snacks from the kitchen. When she came back with the goods, she continued.
“I wish I were earning more to be able to buy even more of them.”
“What’s your secret? How did you manage to earn enough to buy all of this?”
“My secret is… that I’m cheating a little bit!”
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