- I'd like to order Iyaku Fuin for all my clanmates and training bracelets for Kakashi," Hatake interrupted the silence, finishing his cup.
- Bring it to the shop when I'm behind the counter and it'll be done," he nodded, "Iyaka Fuin won't take that long to put on, and I have a set of arm and leg bracelets in stock.
I made them for Ma and Keiko first, and then I started offering them for sale. However, it is used for this chakra-conducting metal and even one bracelet costs about thirty-five thousand just for the material and the final price with the work comes to sixty thousand each. So it turns out that even one set can afford only rich shinobi.
- It's a deal," Hatake nodded, rising, "then I'll see you at our place next day.
- I'll be there at five o'clock in the evening," I confirmed to him, rising as well.
I went back to my office and scratched the back of my head thoughtfully - somewhere my father had plans for Nara's clan defenses, and it wouldn't be too hard to modify them from the general scheme. It was better than trying to work from scratch, or reworking the defense schemes of individual buildings.
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- Well, take a look around your new home," I smiled at Keiko as I opened the gate and entered the small property located near the center of the village.
- Ryo-kun, you shouldn't have done that, because working at the shop, I could have saved up for an apartment myself," the kunoichi sighed, sniffling.
- Well, well, well, don't start again - even though the second floor of the shop and comfortable for living, but you should have your own house, so consider it my gift, - I waved the woman away.
When I told Keiko that I had bought a house for her a little away from the center of the village and literally five minutes away from the shop and the Nara clan quarter, she burst into tears, shocking me. It was later that I realized that the former orphanage pupil and clanless kunoichi rarely got birthday presents from her closest friends, and here I was, with a whole house to myself.
Given the fact that the dream of getting a house of one's own was the most popular among ordinary shinobi, it was hard to expect a different reaction, though I could have thought of it before, not after the fact.
- It's a one-story house, but it's almost as big as a shop, except for the basement, of course, and thanks to the pointed roof there's a second floor for a couple of rooms," I started to tell about the purchase, bringing my companion inside. "Earlier the electricity was supplied from the district hub, as well as the water, but during a small repair, everything was roped off to a fuin-based system, which I installed myself.
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