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Chapter 12 - chapter twelve : savings clothing

The workday finally came to an end, and my face was layered with dust and exhaustion.

But as I began walking down the street, I noticed people around me dressed in clean, stylish clothes.

In that moment, I felt like a gray blotch on a vividly colored painting.

"I guess it's time I bought new clothes... for the first time since I arrived in this world."

I started scanning the area for a suitable shop.

The problem was, I didn't know the streets well, and every store I saw looked like it catered exclusively to nobles.

But then... something caught my eye.

A large, faded sign with slanted letters read:

"Thrift Clothes – Your Style, at a Comfortable Price."

I stopped, stared at the name for a moment, then let out a soft laugh.

"As long as the word 'thrift' is in the name, there's a good chance I'll walk out of there with more than one shirt... and without going bankrupt."

I stepped inside, greeted by the mixed scent of cheap perfume and old fabric.

The place wasn't fancy—it felt more like a cramped storage room, with clothes piled on shelves and stuffed into metal bins.

Behind the counter sat a middle-aged man, patiently reading a paper newspaper.

He looked up at me, offered a quick smile, then returned to his reading without saying a word.

I wandered between the shelves, searching for something that wouldn't embarrass me in public—or bankrupt my wallet.

A simple blue shirt, sturdy gray pants, and a light jacket... That was my humble selection.

I tried them on in a tiny changing room closed off by a curtain that barely stayed shut.

When I looked at myself in the mirror, I didn't look amazing—but at least I didn't look homeless anymore.

"Hah... noticeable progress," I muttered, adjusting the collar of the shirt.

I walked up to the counter, expecting to haggle with all the bargaining skills I didn't have.

But the man looked up at the clothes, then simply said:

"That'll be nine dollars."

I froze, then blinked twice.

"Is that... real?"

He smiled and replied, "Here, thrift isn't just a name."

I handed over the money, feeling a small but satisfying victory. Then I left the store, carrying a plain bag that held my first real step toward blending into this new world.

Maybe I was still lost, and maybe I had nothing but a little money and a few clothes...

But at the very least, I now looked like someone who belonged here.

And maybe—just maybe—for the first time since arriving, I felt like I had treated myself, even just a little.

It was a small feeling... but a precious one.

As I carried the bag lightly in my hand, I headed toward the inn, eager to try on my new outfit.

I entered quickly, climbed the old stairs, and opened the door to my room, feeling like I was about to walk into a private fashion show—starring me.

But before changing, I thought I'd take one last look at myself in the mirror.

And the moment I took off my old shirt... I smelled something.

Something foul.

I froze.

I looked around, then down at my clothes... then at myself.

The smell... was coming from me!

A wave of embarrassment washed over me.

Had I smelled like this the entire time?!

Had people been tolerating my stench since I arrived in this world?

How did I forget to shower?!

Maybe the exhaustion, hunger, and constant distractions made me forget one of my most basic human rights.

Nervously, I went downstairs and found the innkeeper busy stirring something on the stove.

"Excuse me... Can I use the shower? I mean, the old one... upstairs?"

She looked up, blinked, and simply said:

"Of course. You paid for the night after all."

I smiled, took a deep breath, and felt like a mountain had been lifted off my shoulders.

It was finally time to shower.

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