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"I only wish to be of service to my Master." Rose replied. "Everything I do is for the benefit my Master Savant, and for him alone. He is the brains behind me, to unravel me at his leisure, and the love of my heart~" She looked at you with passion, and you knew this was a woman that would happily jump off a cliff if you told her to. "Like any sane slave-wife I am fine with sharing such a stud of a Master." She then glanced back at Gerty, smiling thinly. "What do you take me for? A filthy <span class="mu-i">monogamist</span>? Tsk-tsk."
"Within kitsune culture," Ayane said before things derailed further. "The definition of incest extends to having a relative as your Master's wife. Whether other races consider that to be right or wrong, or if incest is allowed, but that is what we kitsunes--of which I am a proud member--consider taboo." You could respect that. Though, for some unexplainable reason, you couldn't help but have a bad feeling at her words.
A flock of harpies flew by the window. You noticed one of them was the same one you'd saved from the bandits. A few letters fell down from her bag, she quickly swooped back and grabbed them all, then entered the cafe with a flurry of wind.
"Letter for John Doe! Letter for John Doe!" She said, before locating your table and immediately handing you an envelope.
"Thanks?" You said. "How did you know-"
"Sorrycan'tstayandtalkgottago! Thank-you and good-bye!" She said and flew away as quickly as she came by.
"How did she find us... ?" Bertha asked the same question you did.
"Harpies are weird like that." Cattleya said.
You opened the letter. It was from Hisashi, saying that he'd give (3,700g) for the sale of textiles and clothing, and to contact him at a flying port--the day after tomorrow or the day after that--to make the transaction.
(You currently have 4,150g)
Since you got some money, why not spend it?
The markets are pretty much what you'd expect from an isekai, but they had a nice selection of items.