I Become a Landlady in the Game World-Chapter 839 - 402: Another Shocking Day in Hope Town! (3)
This place is more than twice as large as the last time she came, and she felt she could unfold her original form here.
However, remembering the disturbance she caused before, she felt it’s more convenient to shrink down, so she naturally reduced her size.
While wandering around, Philaya noticed a piece of idle land in the corner and couldn’t help but ask Beck, who was following them, "What’s this land reserved for?"
It’s situated against the mountain, with a small pond beside it, and sprawling green farmland ahead—the geographical location is really quite good!
"That’s reserved by our Lord Mayor for building an estate, and houses will be constructed here later." Beck said directly. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦
"Great, then I can directly find Zhou Bai to hang out." Philaya said happily.
Zhou Bai heard this sentence when he arrived, and couldn’t help but stumble slightly.
Isn’t it said that the Dragon Clan doesn’t like to interact with humans? Why is the dragon he encountered so unusual?
Of course, he still liked Philaya quite a bit but felt it wasn’t too good for her to frequently visit the human world.
While Zhou Bai was pondering, Philaya already sensed Zhou Bai’s presence and excitedly looked in his direction, "You’re here."
"You came, could I not come? Are you here to take food with you as usual today?" Zhou Bai asked.
"Didn’t you promise yesterday you’d have a good meal with me?" Philaya said discontentedly.
"I brought you a double portion of food, one of which is specially for you," Zhou Bai stated directly, "If you want to eat, I can certainly accompany you."
Promises made should be fulfilled.
"Do you dislike me wandering around in your Hope Town?" Philaya’s intuition was surprisingly sharp.
"I’m naturally glad you’re here, but Hope Town will soon open to others, dealing with a lot of territories. The traffic is quite complicated, and if someone sets their sights on you, it wouldn’t be very good for you." Zhou Bai expressed his concerns directly.
A Town-level Territory doesn’t just face Intermediate Professionals.
Advanced professionals could become commonplace, and even Saint-level professionals are not impossible.
He truly feared Philaya attracting undue attention.
"Don’t worry! There are very few who can beat us dragons." Philaya said proudly, "Besides, I brought a lot of goodies back to my elders and they gave me a lot of protective artifacts! If anyone dares to target me, I’ll burn them to ashes."
The last sentence was said harshly by Philaya, but with her current form, it appeared rather endearing.
Zhou Bai couldn’t help but be charmed.
Meanwhile, he gleaned some information from Philaya’s last few words.
The dragon elders likely knew that Philaya’s frequent visits to the human world weren’t entirely safe, hence providing protection.
Therefore, there was no need for concern.
Anyone who dared to trouble Philaya would definitely end up regretting it.
"Alright, do you want to eat something now? Shall I accompany you?" Zhou Bai continued.
"Sure! I should also take a tour of your territory." Philaya readily agreed, her voice carrying a hint of softness.
This is a show of affection reserved for close ones.
Regarding Philaya’s comment about "your territory," although Zhou Bai was only the nominal Mayor, Philaya could sense Zhou Bai had undeniable authority in Hope Town, thus speaking that way.
Zhou Bai didn’t refute, nodding, and led Philaya outside.
Regarding her being the Lord, as the territory developed, it was an open secret to many people.
But since Zhou Bai didn’t publicly declare it, they kept silent.
As for the residents below, some had figured it out, while others hadn’t, but regardless of whether they guessed or not, their respect and affection for Hope Town and its staff were profound.
As the Mayor of Hope Town, Zhou Bai had always been the one in the spotlight, earning recognition from many as the highest existence in the territory.
In reality, Zhou Bai’s open reservation of land for her estate this time was somewhat of an acknowledgment.
She still chose not to make a formal announcement.
One reason was habit, and the other was that announcing it would make it inconvenient for her when visiting other territories.
The status of a Mayor and a Lord differs greatly.







