Above the mage!

Chapter 72 Mrs. Misu

Chapter 72 Mrs. Misu
As the largest city in the Bremen region, Bremen does not have only one gate like the city of Hogen.

Gao De took a detour for half an hour and chose to avoid the convoy and enter the city from another gate: the River Gate.

The city of Bremen has a huge daily passenger flow, and this is true even though the traffic is diverted through multiple city gates.

So when Gao De stepped into the city steadily, he did not attract anyone’s attention.

Only a group of plainly dressed teenagers wandering near the city gate noticed him.

After a few moments of communication, a young man in sackcloth came forward.

“Hello, sir, do you need a guide? I know most of the city pretty well, including the wandering stalls, and I know exactly where they are today.”

“Whether it’s accommodation, finding someone, or looking for a job, I can give you directions.”

Obviously, Gaode, who was covered in dust and carrying a package, made his identity as a outsider very obvious.

When you first arrive, it is really necessary to have a guide who is familiar with the local area.

Gaode thought about it and raised the key question:

“How much does it cost?”

“Sir, you can hire me for a whole afternoon with just one silver coin!” the young man in sackcloth clothes said happily.

“Okay, then lead the way.” Gao De took out a silver coin from his pocket and threw it to the boy.

——Gao De, who knew very well that wealth should not be shown off, stuffed the purse containing most of the gold coins into his arms, and only put a small amount of change in his pocket for daily use.

This way, when you withdraw money, you won’t expose your property and attract the snooping of those who are interested.

During the trip, Gaode had already planned where to go and what to do after entering the city.

The first thing to do when entering the city is to rent a house.

If nothing unexpected happens, he will stay in Bremen for a long time, and it would not be cost-effective to stay in a hotel as the cost is too high.

“Sir, if you want to rent a house in Bremen, there are many options.” After listening to Gode’s needs, the young man named Lehmann immediately gave Gode a detailed introduction.

“First of all, the Deep Flow District has the best environment, the best public security, and the strictest law and order. Most of the nobles, top businessmen, and mages in the city live there.”

“But the rent for the houses there is more than 200 Sean gold coins a year.”

Very good, no need to think about it, Gao De praised in his heart.

“Then there are the houses in the Siren District. It is the most prosperous main commercial district in Bremen. Life there is convenient and the environment is very good. Of course, the house prices are not cheap either. The annual rent is basically between 100 and 200 Sean gold coins.”

Very good, no need to think about it
“There are also houses in the Davis area. Davis Street is full of small shops. Although it is not as good as the Siren area, it is also a commercial area with good public security and convenient living.”

“The annual rent for houses here is generally between 20 and 100 Sean gold coins.”

“The next is the house in the Cammond area. There are many small workshops near Cammond Street, and most of the residents are nearby craftsmen.”

“Or the houses in the Teckton area. People living in the Teckton area are usually employees of the city’s stores.”

“The housing conditions in these two districts are lower-middle class, and of course, the prices are cheap, too, with annual rents generally around 20 gold.”

“As for the cheapest house in Bremen, it is in the Hogan District. There, a house can be rented out for only 2 silver per week, which means it only costs 5 gold and 4 silver per year.”

Gao De finally figured it out.

The district names and street names in Bremen are directly named after the cities in the Bremen area.

Sadly, the cheapest houses in Bremen are in the Hogan district.
Gaode, who had just left Hogan City, had no intention of “revisiting his hometown” and eliminated the Hogan District without hesitation.

“Take me to Cammond Street.” Gode thought for a moment and said to Lehman.

“Sir, Bremen is a very large city, and each district is far apart. We are now at the River Gate, and it’s a full six or seven kilometers from here to Cammond Street!” Lehmann reminded tactfully.

Good guy!
Gao De was shocked. At a glance, the size of Bremen might be as big as the third or fourth tier cities in his previous life.

“Then let’s take a carriage.” Gao De listened to the advice.

“Sir, we can wait here for a few minutes. The next public coach to Carmond Street will be here soon.”

“Public carriage?” It sounded new. Apparently, there was no such thing in Hogen City. It seemed that it was most likely exclusive to big cities like Bremen.

“Yes, a public carriage costs 2 copper coins for a short trip and 4 copper coins for a full trip. It only costs 4 copper coins per person from here to the Cammond District. If you hire a taxi, it will cost at least 16 copper coins.” Lehman calculated for God.

“Okay, let’s wait.”

About three or four minutes later, accompanied by the creaking sound of wheels, a platform-shaped carriage pulled by two horses appeared in sight and stopped near the river gate.

About twenty people got off the carriage.

The carriage was double-decker, with doors at the back and fifteen movable windows.

The car can seat twelve people, and the top two floors can seat fourteen people, which can be raised and lowered by a ladder.

The driver sits on the roof of the car.

There is also a staff member collecting fares next to the door.

This really gave Gaode a fresh look.

“Two people, go to Cammond Street.” Gode took out a silver coin and handed it to the staff who collected the fare.

“Full-trip ticket, 4 coppers, 8 coppers for two people, 4 coppers in change for you!” The staff took out 4 copper coins from the cash box and handed them to Gao De.

“Okay.” Goder took the money and took Lehman to the second floor of the carriage.

After staying there for about ten minutes, the carriage was filled with passengers and started to set off.

Walking along the street, you will see houses with chimneys on the roadside, some of which even have garden-like yards.

Passengers came and went, up and down along the way.

Because this kind of public carriage does not have so-called stops, it has a fixed route and you can stop and get on it whenever you want.

The journey was smooth and without too many twists and turns. After about forty minutes, God arrived at Cammond Street.

“Lead the way to 267 Cammond Street.” After getting off the car, Gao De had a clear goal.

“No problem, sir, please follow me.” Lehman vowed.

Under Lehman’s guidance, Gode arrived at 267 Cammond Street, a semi-detached two-story building.

The small building has intricate carvings and a stone base.

Various flowers are planted on both sides of the door, which shows that the owner of the house is a person with taste.

The windows of the small building were decorated with linen curtains that fluttered gently in the wind.

There are two wisterias growing all the way at the door, entwining each other and reaching the window, adding a bit of wildness to the entire building.

Gao De slowly stepped onto the stairs in front of the small building, raised his right hand, and knocked lightly on the wooden door.

Ten seconds later, the heavy wooden door opened, and a woman in an ankle-length silk robe stood at the door, looking at Gao De warily.

“you are?”

“Hello, I’m looking for Mrs. Misu.” Gao De said with a smile.

(End of this chapter)