Chapter Eighteen---Lessons

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Kila appeared in an alley. 

'I wonder if she's in right now?'

She only briefly pondered before dying her hair and walking out. The street was full, so she had trouble walking.

'Ugh.'

She glanced around before flying up. She had no issues from there, and was soon inside Talrati's inn. Luck was on her side, and Talrati was sitting at a table.

"Hello Talrati!"

Talrati's head jerked up to see her.

"Ah... Hello Kila-nim."

"Drop the 'nim' please. I was wanting to ask if you'd be willing to travel to teach? I have a house on the Western Continent, and that's where it would be best to train. I made a training hall there, and, it's beside a bunch of monsters."

"That sounds like a good location. I am willing, but it would take time to get there."

"Nah, I can just teleport you. I also have your first paycheck ready for after some lessons. Is this price okay?"

Kila opened a bag and pulled out another, along with a sheet of paper.

"That is perfect! As long as he tries to learn, that should cover it."

"Good! I'll pick you up in around a week then."

"Alright, thank you Miss Kila."

"Thank you."

She smiled and walked out.

'That's done, I should probably head back now."

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"Thank you for coming! And for all of the furniture. You really should let us pay though."

"No, I wanted to do it. I have plenty wood, and it's quite easy."

"Agh... thank you."

Kila had denied payment several times by this point, and even Witira had to give up. By the end of their stay, Kila had fenced around roads, and furnished almost all of the houses. Near every family now had beds, wooden dressers, and soft rugs. The only reason she didn't do all of them was because she ran out of materials, and Witira wouldn't let her go get more.

"Anyway, thanks for inviting me! "

"Thank you for having us."

Choi Han and Vander's thanks were more subdued than Kila's but none less thankful.

"See you Kila. I'll message once in a while."

"Alright, see you next time!"

Done with goodbyes, Kila set the course, and they set off. She didn't feel like waiting for a long time to be home, so after a day of sailing, she teleported the whole thing back to her dock. Doing so drained her, so after putting it back in place, she flopped onto the ground.

"I won't be able to get us back to the villa. Sorry."

Vander looked around before responding.

"That's not an issue, I'll do it."

"You can take more than yourself? Interesting. Will it be too hard to take all three of us?"

"Not with my cloak on."

"Does it reduce energy cost then?"

"Exactly. See you in a bit."

He reached over to them both, and after a second, they began decintigrating.

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