Chapter 77 - 77. Humping Like A Jack Rabbit On The Bed, Issit? (1/2)

”Huuu... Mummy... Huuu... Daddy...” tears of joys and cries of the children could be heard and suddenly the social welfare department appeared and thought that the children were being abused and tortured by us.

When they learnt about the happy tidings, they were happy for them and for us as well since we were able to take on responsibility at a young age.

Spon the children were ushered to their respective rooms and they were overjoyed after seeing that they have their own rooms and they were also overjoyed seeing their stuff inside the wooden chest that had been brought over from the orphanage.

All the four children were flitting around the rooms to discover that each room was equally sized and all had their individual queen-sized beds to lie on. Every single room was similarly furnished and the decorations would be left to their own choices thereafter.

”Mummy, Daddy... Is this truly our bedroom and we are staying here for good?” asked Kayla as she was bounding on and off the bed like a little Jackrabbit. ”Wow... I can see the whole town from here...” said Ingles as she opened up a window and she could see the half part of town from there.

”This is cool, we can decorate our room as we like...” said Jane as she took out some of her things in the wooden chest and rearranges inside the wardrobe. ”Could we throw some of our old clothes and we can go shopping after dinner?” asked Adam K. Macleod as he rummaged through the wooden chest and removed some of his old, worn, tattered and patched clothes.

”Ahh... No problem, children. We can go right after this. Furthermore, your old clothes could be turned to rags once they are stacked and cut into square pieces and seen together. All of you could pick up 4 pairs of new clothes later at the atelier and also your gear for the role of Rangers.” I told the children as they wanted to be Rangers like me to learn the Class and handle a crossbow as effectively as me.

Soon their stacks of old clothes were compiled and then were cut into squares and sewn together to serve as rags. I told them to keep their rooms clean and no eating is allowed on the beds to prevent those pesky ants from biting them. The children nodded in agreement as we settled downstairs for dinner and then heads out to the marketplace and to the store to serve our customers.

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At the atelier, the 4 children picked up a camouflage set of clothes as Rangers and after putting the embroidery of Keating in the middle of their tunic and on some parts of their gear, I decided to infuse them with level 8 iron pieces which mean that 2 pieces of iron ingots would be hammered for up to 350 times to attain that level.

It is a small thing for me, as long as the children get to follow the footsteps. Furthermore, 4 more ladies would take up their places at work and the children themselves would be working from 10 am to 10 pm to supervise the production plants.

Hearing that the employee's children would be putting up at the new Keating Day Care Centre in the old orphanage, they vowed to hunt for wild boar and present it to Silas Brown Of Strongbow Tavern to make sumptuous meals for them. This way, they said its a form of giving back to the community.

3 brand new composite crossbows were purchased and Kayla had trouble handling it at first since the weight was a bit too much for her. Bruce decided to fashion one composite small crossbow light enough for her to handle with speeds of only

120-180km/h within a week and promised to deliver it to Kayla once it is ready. That too would be fused with Level 4 iron to make it par with the rest of her sisters and brother.

After settling these two tasks, we head back to the store where Prius and Rebecca had opened up the store and were entertaining the customers. Since the store is open after 7 pm, it somehow created a buying frenzy from the customers as they grabbed all colours from the lipsticks and eyeshadow since they only managed to buy one a piece on their last purchase.

”Haiyoo... Ladies. There's always tomorrow you know. Hahahaha... It is like as if there are limited stocks.” I chuckled at a customer and she smiled as she said that these pieces that come in porcelain ware is exquisite and also the price is right. Unlike the porcelain pieces that were sold at Paul's, the pieces and products were considered much lower. They would be killing two birds at one time.

Some asked for a demonstration on how to put on the eye shadows and eyeliner while Patricia and Rebecca handled the requests after the customers had paid for their purchase. There was a rapport build with the customers as they were happy with the sales and after-sales services provided by the store.