Ronan took a turn around his new home.
The seaside villa had two floors; the lower floor was divided into a living room, dining room, kitchen, and a guest bedroom.
There was also a bathroom.
What delighted Ronan was that this house had a complete drainage system, with indoor plumbing and a flush toilet, truly clean and sanitary.
The water source came from a rooftop collection system, equipped with a tank that could store and filter rainwater, designed quite ingeniously.
The area where Lande City was located had rain throughout the year, especially in the summer when the weather was unpredictable with frequent storms, so normal use didn't require worrying about the water in the tank running out.
Of course, there was no electricity, and it wasn't possible for such a small villa to have a special power line drawn from the city.