I didn't want to argue with a madman. I put the tableware together. I wanted to escape before I had a bite, but when I called the shopkeeper's aunt. . . "Auntie, rice..." Inn got up and went to buy food. After taking the change, she turned and shrugged her eyebrows at me. "I told you I'd be responsible." I don't want to argue about anything. "Thank you." I hurried out of the shop, went straight to the entrance of the hall, picked up the key card and went in, but still didn't open the door. I saw Inde following me, and I didn't want him to follow me upstairs, so I just stood there and waited. See if he will walk in, it's true. . . He walked in. "What else?" I turned around and asked loudly. Inde came over and stopped, with a bright smile on his face. "Can we cure your anger?" "Wha