Lei and Bedwell were leaving Aaron's carriage, where they had booked an entire knight's compartment.
It was Bedwell who paid for it.
The decoration in the carriage was very luxurious, with a small bar stocked with all sorts of alcoholic beverages. Most of them were provided for free, while some very expensive ones were sold at normal market prices, and the wealthy only needed to put their money into the small box in the carriage.
Those who could afford this carriage were essentially wealthy and powerful individuals who didn't care about small expenses. The money they left behind often included a considerable amount of tips.
Bedwell's choice of this place wasn't because he really wanted to sleep on the velvet beds or find much difference between the soft leather sofas and the floor.
The key was the private space it provided.
The knight pulled out a small knife and said to Lei, who was sitting across the bar with a glass of ice water: