"Nina, no matter how valuable you say this property may be, there's no way it can be that high up in today's market, right?"
Kafka asked whilst looking around the century-old hotspring he was in right now and wondered if it really worth so much for Nina to actually doubt his intentions for a second.
"Don't tell anyone this, Kafka, but the number I'm about to say is one of the several offers I've received from people who want to visit this place after they found out how popular it's becoming recently."
Nina looked around the room to see if anyone else was around to hear what she was going to say and then bent down to whisper a certain number in Kafka's ear that ended with a lot of zeros.
"Holy shit!...That's enough money to buy yourself an entire mall in the prime area of a city, Nina!" Kafka exclaimed in shock at the absurd price that Nina had mentioned, which was enough to settle her family for centuries.