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You cleared your throat and raise up your glass again. "To a happy life for us all." You said, starting a toast. Your wives soon raise up their own glasses and give a few additional words.
"To Master's glory!"
"To Master's schemes!"
"To Master's prosperity!"
"To Master's reliability!"
"To Master's love!"
"To Master's respect!"
"To our Master!"
The direction the toasting went was a bit strange, though hearing your wives bless and compliment you wasn't something you'd ever complain about. Later it'd be explained to you that this was apparently a tradition you stumbled on. Cheers were made and wine was poured. Herta once again refused to drink any alcohol, and (though more than once she mentioned wanting your 'protein' to drink) settled for grape juice. A few of your slaves (mostly Bertha) were even starting to get frisky with you.
"Ahem." A waitress said, pointedly looking at the warrioress. "I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that sort of thing isn't allowed in this establishment."
Several quick apologies followed. You realized you'd be in for another long night of lovemaking.
The next day crawled on you all. Hangovers—which were made exponentially worse because of the gentle swaying of the airship—plagued many of your wives. Herta tried to cure them with her purifying magic with mixed results. You're honestly surprised at how poorly some of your women held their liquor. Yet today was the day when you'd sell your textiles to Ayane's dad, so you couldn't afford to laze around.
Speaking of, there were still things you wished to do in Centria for the next couple of days.
<span class="mu-s">(Choose up to three)</span>
>Look for a house to buy.
>Rent a spot and set up shop somewhere.
>Try to figure out why so many Westphalians are around here.
>Go to the a guild. (Adventurer, Merchant, Artisan, look for another?)
>Visit the stores again. (Will offer a choice next update)
>Have the doctors look at Herta.
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Your wives had found some good rugs and interior decor for the ship.
>You're feeling generous enough to let them have (40g). This should be more than enough to buy rugs, blankets, and decorations.
>Around (20g) should cover the blanket and rug cost.
>No, you'd been doing well as it was. No need to spend money here and there.
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