A thousand credits for a day seemed astronomically expensive for any common combat instructor, whose entire monthly remuneration would only allow them to stay for two days. It seemed.
"It is more than fair," June said. "You'd know why once you get there."
Trusting her words, Warden didn't hesitate to pay up, but when he was about to, June halted him.
"No need. Considering you have limited credits," she said, "I'll play for this time."
"Well, I have most of my credits," he argued, unprepared to let her pay. "And it's not like it would take me that long to go get the credits."
A few runesmithing classes would keep his pocket flowing with credits, after all.
"You have already instructed me personally more than once in runes," June said. "It's the least I can do for you. Besides, I have a lot of leftover credits which I hadn't used for the last two months."