"People without a House live in the slums, kid," Glenn told Ned. Lightly hitting the horse's hind. The carriage slowly approached the east gate. "Creating or joining a House anywhere in the city of Bogblot will protect you by its law. Of course, you will be taxed. But the freedom it gives you is far greater than the tax itself. Freedom to walk the streets, exclusive items only sold to Houses, and Hunters get more with it. They will be taxed less from selling monster parts."
Ned sighed pondering things. A House, huh. Freedom to walk the street. Repeating the words, Glenn uttered in his mind. I need it to find the man who knew about the Mark.
"Well," Glenn said. Pulling a piece of paper, folded in square, out of his pocket. "If you think you don't need it, then join someone's House. But, be wary, kid. Joining someone's House means you are entitled to carry out the House Jobs."
"What about your House, Glenn sir?" Ned said.