Again, sorry if there is any grammar error. Have fun! =)

Home: a place where one lives; a residence.

Let's face it: men aren't designed to keep a house in order for a long time. And Layton and Luke are both men: the former a busy professor who can forget to eat if engrossed in a very interesting puzzle, the latest a boy who doesn't clean his room if someone doesn't remind him.

That's why one is surprised when enters the Layton home to find it to be a very clean place.

Despite the well paid job that the Professor has in the university, Layton and his pupil lives in a modest house, with three bedrooms, one small kitchen and one living room with a sofa and a big desk where the Professor works at home.

And all these rooms are pretty clean thanks to the expert planning of the Professor: in the kitchen, stuck on the wall with tape next to the calendar, a small paper with a timetable says that Layton cooks, cleans his own room and the living room; while Luke cleans the dishes and the two other rooms (although in the future Flora will be the one who cleans her own room, and the three will have to redo the timetable).

But the one task which neither of them wants to do is the laundry.

Every day, after lunch, they choose a puzzle for the other: the last one that solves the puzzle has to do the laundry.

While the other goes out and do the weekly shopping.

…of course, Layton looses deliberately three or four times a week.