Lynn was only stunned for a second before he hurriedly closed the door and jumped into the carriage.
He hung his long cloak on the walnut wood, branch-shaped coat rack at the entryway and slowly walked into the living room of about 50 square meters, decorated in a distinct elf style, and sat down on the white sofa.
He glanced at the large living room and small dining room, separated by a silver-green and silver-black arc-shaped hollowed-out bookcase.
The dining room had only a small square table and neat sofa chairs; beneath the pale green curtains was a transparent white crystal window.
The living room was larger, with all areas except the two windows and two small doors at the rear filled with cabinets.
"What would you like to drink?" asked Hill, sitting across from him and fiddling with a gently glowing crystal ball, "The two cabinets behind you are for food; they can keep things fresh and warm, so if there's anything you want to eat, go ahead and choose.