North of Goose City, there was an inn called the Porridge and Rice Inn, managed by a woman. No one knew her full name, only that she called herself Third Lady, an outsider widow without children, and was likely in her thirties, still quite charming.
The sight of a widow running a business was rare and indeed raised eyebrows. However, in the remote and impoverished Nan County, people were less particular. Moreover, Third Lady had a good reputation in the martial world.
Whenever travelers found themselves stranded without shelter at nightfall, Third Lady was willing to rent them rooms at a low price.
The inn boasted a large number of mules, donkeys, sheep, and other livestock. If travelers didn't have a mount, or if their mounts were injured and unfit for riding, Third Lady would always sell donkeys and horses at a low price, taking in the sick and injured mounts in exchange, assisting passing travelers.
