Edward Lost officially settled in the new city of Amt.

Professor Moiwu arranged an apartment for him and Wendel as a dormitory, just behind the small building where they were stationed. They only had to walk through an alley to get home.

With such a short distance, you don’t have to worry about travel inconveniences even on snowy days.

——But for extraordinary people like them, the blizzard is not a big obstacle.

There are currently only two of them living in this three-story building, Wendell lives on the third floor, and Edward is on the second floor.

Their apartments have exactly the same interior, including one bedroom, a study room, a small hall that doubles as a dining room and living room, a kitchen and bathroom.

For a single man, it is already a very luxurious configuration.

The apartment on the first floor was vacant for the time being, and only the common area on the other side was open for their use. In this common area, there was a laundry room with a novel machine that could automatically clean clothes.

Outside the laundry room is a rest area, with comfortable-looking sofas and small tables. There are coffee machines, hot water kettles, and sinks against the wall. There are also instructions for making coffee and milk tea on the wall. . There is also a public space box in the corner, which contains frozen and fresh milk.

Coffee beans and tea leaves are also provided free of charge as employee benefits, and it is said that a druid will replenish them after drinking them.

Wendell Beldred followed the instructions on the wall step by step to make coffee, and came over with two cups of coffee after a while.

Edward, who was already slumped on the sofa, hurriedly sat up straight and took his coffee from his current boss's hand.

"Although I've had coffee in the store before, this is the first time I've brewed it myself. I hope it tastes good." Wendell sat down on the single sofa opposite Edward, adjusted his glasses, and picked up his cup. I took a cup of coffee, blew the hot air carefully, and tasted it, "Well, it's not bad."

"You seem to like it here." Edward said.

"Well!" Wendell smiled, "A city that can remain warm and bright even in the dark night and snow, and the people have smiles on their faces. Adventurers who seem to be greedy for money are always clearing the snow in the wind and snow. , taking care of plants, delivering supplies to the residents of the house...and countless novelties...not to mention that going to work is also very casual.

Isn’t this city a very charming city of miracles? "

"As expected, you are as curious about all kinds of novel things as the rumors say." Edward's eyes passed over Wendell's white gloves that he never took off, "I heard that you fell in love with a Druid adventurer. "

"Curiosity is my essence. To be precise, we are still in a state where we have sufficient interest and desire to explore each other." Wendell took another sip of coffee, "Well, this may be the legendary 'love' '...or 'intercourse'? In short, it is a quite unique and novel experience."

Edward shrugged. He had no interest in falling in love or dating. After all, he had given everything to his god.

"I'm going to go to the city for a walk. Do I need to bring you anything back?" Edward asked.

"Hmm... No, I have to go out on a date later." Wendell said, "Ah, but although the lord said that it is enough to have magic dolls at the station, we can fish appropriately, but we'd better not We ran too far to prevent the adventurers from finding us."

"I know." Edward nodded and put on his hat, "Then I'll leave first."

Wendell nodded with a smile and watched Edward go out. His glasses were stained by the heat of the coffee and covered with a light white mist.

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