Gu'er and Dingzi followed Li Zhi inside.
The building they entered was also quite tall, with many floors. They found someone on the first floor.
Dingzi spoke with the person and took out some money. It turned out they didn't accept Renminbi here, either. He had Gu'er give the person ten Rubles and arranged to pay the remaining balance all at once later.
The people there understood what traders like Gu'er's group were. They knew they had goods to sell and weren't worried about them defaulting on the payment.
Once the paperwork was done, Gu'er and the others went up to the fifth floor.
Their room wasn't very big. Gu'er figured it out—it was a bit like a dormitory in China, probably meant to be rented out specifically to Chinese people.
"There are a lot of people here, and it's a mixed crowd. I'm not comfortable with Gu'er staying in a room by herself."
Li Zhi frowned as he looked at Gu'er's room. This wasn't like being back home in China.
