The Baron and the Baroness looked at them, seemingly shocked by her offer, then gazed at each other.
Barbara gazed at Kristie whose expression was nothing but indifference. She slowly began to speak, "Kristie's parent had died a year ago leaving their three kids with their aunt. However, later, their aunt stole their house and threw them out. I got her work into my store and at the same time, live there, but you know what happened, so I thought the baron would be of help."
"I hope I can, but you know our situation. We are indebted and we cannot afford to live in the capital, so we have to leave," the baron said apologetically.
"Baron Heming should not give up so easily. The coins will return to their owners, but can you give up the house Kate had to spend all her life in? Kate fought hard to work to lessen your burden. She had told me that she didn't want to sell the house. She had many memories with her parent," Barbara interjected.