“That’s quite a lot for a small room. I can buy a horse for that amount.” Kaden frowned as he watched the innkeeper bite on one of the golden coins to make sure it’s real. The older man with overgrown hair and uneven beard shrugged, the coin disappearing in his pocket while he looked around as if afraid someone might take it from him. “I doubt you can nowadays. Don’t blame it on me, son. Blame it on this damn weather. Everything is getting more expensive, soon they will charge us for breathing air! The goodness of my heart won’t put food on my family’s table.” The innkeeper grumbled, glancing aside. Kaden followed his gaze to where Adeline was standing with her hood on, just the lower part of her face visible in the poor light coming from a few oil lamps hanging from the walls. They ha

