Charles received salaries from two countries and also had slots for a private knighthood, and not considering savings, his income alone was more than enough to cover the final payment for Elysian Pastoral Street No. 58.
Anne agreed with him on dealing with this debt.
For Charles, handling this matter was convenient; he transferred some Aegeus to Anne, who naturally brought back the corresponding debt documents to him.
They left the Val de Vaz District, but they did not go to the Picardy District. Although Picardy District had a complete range of goods, it lacked class. To purchase high-end products, one needed to go to the Alexander District.
Although Anne tried to be as "frugal" as possible, after all, she was the daughter of Earl Brittany, so this shopping trip taught Charles what "spending" really meant.
They spent a total of fifty-two Aegeus.
Well, converted to Renminbi, nearly a million was spent.
Miss Annie Brittany took care of all the payments.