During lunch break, I glanced at the rental notice that I had released earlier. A lot of people had expressed their interest in it.
I looked at their information in detail, and one of them looked promising. I clicked on that person’s profile and had a conversation with them. I also made an appointment for a house visit in a bit so that I could gain a better understanding.
After leaving the contact number, I rushed there immediately.
In the small garden, the flowers that Susan had planted before were still in good shape. I hurriedly watered them, hoping that the person who would be moving in would take good care of them.
I opened the door and entered the living room. Some of the furniture inside was covered with dust since the place had not been lived in for some time. Looking around, I sighed.
"Hello, are you the landlord?"
A male voice came from behind me.
I smiled and turned around. "Hello..."
I stopped speaking when I saw who it was.
Marius pointed at me and walked toward me with a shocked expression. "Madam Grant, you're the
landlord who posted the free rental?"
Seeing him, I was also a little surprised. I did not expect such a coincidence. "Yeah, I didn't expect it to be you."
Drover had also come over. He glanced at the house, and his voice was doubtful. "Why would you want to rent out such a good house for free?"
"Actually, this place isn't mine but a friend's. She left Whaldorf City, but before she did, she hoped that some convenience and discounts could be given to those who needed a place to stay here. That's why I thought of helping her fulfill her wish." I smiled slightly as I replied to him calmly.
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