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1000 0120,000 in excellent health.

Upon leveling up, she noticed that a new circle had appeared around the divine ring at top her character s head.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a newly formed second divine ring, albeit so dim that it was nearly transparent.

It awaited her cultivation or charging.

Suzi Han continued to delve deeper.

The following section detailed the divine arts she had mastered.

The divine art she learned had also been elevated upon her ascension to divinity, particularly the divine power sweep, likely due to the boost in attack power, resulting in a two-level increase.

Divine art divine space LV3 create a personal space hidden deep within the divine realm.

This skill was imparted from deterrence level two, consuming one to three points of divine power.

It instills a profound fear of darkness, exerting a formidable deterrent effect on beings below the divine tier, randomly inducing a state of mental terror, immobilizing them for 30 to 80 seconds.

There exists a 70 probability of deterring lesser deities, randomly causing a state of mental fear and a paralysis lasting from 5 to 22 seconds.

A 20 chance applies to intermediate deities resulting in a mental terror state and a paralysis of 2 to 4 seconds.

There is a 10 probability of deterring higher deities.

Also inducing a state of mental fear.

Divine sweep level three area attack consuming one to three points of divine power.

It annihilates beings below the divine tier.

A consumption of three to 100 points of divine power may inflict severe injuries upon lower tier divine entities.

Worship of war level two consuming one to five points of divine power.

It enhances the attack power of followers by 20.

This effect can be stacked with divine talents.

Multiplicity level one consuming 100 points of divine power.

It generates between 1 to 100 avatars.

After reviewing the skills, Suzi Han refrained from immediately controlling her character to engage in gathering activities.

Instead, she leisurely explored the divine realm, observing the changes within it.

She maneuvered her player character, soaring through the heavens of the divine kingdom.

In the 16 hours of her absence, the elven well had birthed a total of eight small elves and 623 mini elves.

With this gathering of small elves expanding outward from the temple, the typical form of a small elf is spherical, measuring approximately 20 to 30 cm in diameter, resembling an enlarged version of a rice cake.

Adorning their heads are varying styles of decorative toughs, including triangular and circular shapes.

Many elves, on the other hand, are smaller, measuring around 10 to 15 cm, with their toughs reduced to simple, small protrusions without distinctive patterns.

Some many elves possess ears resembling those of cats, while others do not.

Generally, those with ears have even smaller toughs at top their heads.

While wandering aimlessly, Suzi Han noticed a congregation of many elves at the foot of a mountain huddled together in a cluster.

She zoomed in on her touchscreen computer, utilizing the systems magnification feature to draw closer to the scene of the many elves engaged in their tasks.

It appeared they were involved in some form of construction.

Uncertain of their source of knowledge.

The building they were creating looked remarkably well structured.

Some were digging, laying foundations, collaborating seamlessly in their efforts, presenting an orderly scene from a distance.

Each mini elf displayed a commendable level of proficiency in their tasks.

Some actions were comprehensible to Suzie Han, while others eluded her understanding.

For instance, she had been observing a mini elf with a white base and black markings for some time.

Chapter 28.

Construction of the exchange library and spell tower.

In this scene, a dimminionive sprite adorned in a pattern of white and black is stirring a stone basin with a large wooden spoon.

Within the basin, water mingles with a collection of luminescent mushrooms that emit a soft pink glow.

As the sprite stirs, the liquid from the mushrooms gradually thickens into a rosy hue.

Subsequently, the glowing mushrooms cease to radiate their luminescence, climbing out of the basin, while the white and black sprite directs a fresh batch of pink mushrooms to leap into the stone vessel, continuing its stirring.

Suzi Han blinked in surprise, pondering the existence of climbing luminescent mushrooms.

However, reflecting on the absurdities of this world, she decided it was best not to be astonished.

Soon after, a pure white sprite with ears approached, adorned with a leaf at top its head.

Suzah noticed several other sprites similarly decorated, wandering about, seemingly engaged in supervisory tasks.

The sprite hopped over and perched itself on the stone beside the basin, where the white and black sprite scooped a spoonful of the pink, viscous liquid.

The pure white sprite extended its paw, sampling the gooey substance before bringing it to its mouth.

Suddenly, its ears perked up as if it were about to wretch, and it turned away towards an empty patch of ground, spitting repeatedly.

Once done, it pointed at the white and black sprite, justiculating animatedly, as if chastising it for its inadequacies.

Seemingly irked, the white and black sprite placed the wooden spoon back into the basin, retrieved another spoonful of the pink liquid, and dowsed the pure white sprite with it.

Thus, a quarrel ensued between the two sprites, only ceasing when Ling Jing Jing hopped over to intervene.

Suzi Han watched with great fascination, realizing that she had been engrossed in the sprite's spat for nearly 10 minutes.

She quickly shifted her gaze to the surroundings.

In the distance, two taller sprites, Ling Erang and Ling Pippy, were hauling a wooden cart laden with timber and stones down the mountain from the temple.

Remarkably, they moved swiftly, propelled by gravity.

These sprites, though appearing quite similar, could only be differentiated by their patterns, making it difficult to tell one from another.

However, the original four sprites were now easily recognizable, distinguishable by their varying heights and builds.

Suzie Han was surprised to see how the once uniformly sized sprites had transformed within just 3 days into distinctly different shapes and sizes.

In her past life, this was not the case.

Perhaps due to inadequate nutrition, the sprites she had accompanied remained nearly the same size.

When she was unfamiliar with them, she relied on their unique patterns for identification.

Now, Ling Dawing stood around 1 m tall, reaching her character s waist when not jumping.

Ling Jing Jing was significantly shorter, barely reaching her character s thigh, while Ling urch towered over her character, and Suzi Han guessed he must now be over 2 m tall.

Ling Papipi is slightly taller than Ling Defuku, comparable in height to her game character.

After exploring the gathering place of these little sprites, Suzie Han wandered further a field, marveling at the myriad of luminescent mushrooms and glowing plants flourishing throughout her divine realm.

Some of these flora were familiar to her, many of which she had painstakingly created using her primordial divine power.

However, several had transformed in a form she no longer recognized, retaining only faint similarities that allowed her to speculate about their original identities.

They must be mutated variants of the plants she had once conjured.

A few non-linescent plants originating from seed packs she had collected grew in a state of malnourishment, struggling to adapt to the environment of her divine kingdom.

Suzie Han regarded this with indifference, for her initial intention in planting these specimens was to serve as genetic references for enhancing biodiversity within her realm.

The once barren land of sand and stone had developed a layer of soil thanks to the combined efforts of the river and the plants.

With time, she believed the land would become increasingly fertile.

This observation brought her joy.

Perhaps once the soil is enriched further, she could begin cultivating.

Her stock of white corn in her backpack was nearly depleted, and it would be convenient to establish a greenhouse for a new batch.

However, that task could wait until she returned to her divine kingdom, as it would be a burden for the little sprites to undertake such work.

The cultivation of these crops within her divine realm demanded a higher quality of light and water, making the process rather cumbersome.

During her exploration, Suzie Han replenished her water magic essence of the mountain peak, then placed various magical or veins in locations where the plants were struggling to thrive, enhancing the spiritual energy concentration in her realm.

Three of the most precious Myithil veins were strategically positioned near the small hill adjacent to where the many sprites were constructing a plane, utilizing all that was available in her personal space.

Suzi Han noted a significant increase in the brightness of her divine kingdom with the placement of these valuable or veins.

After completing her tour, she made her way to Moon Island to assess the situation.

This island crafted in the heavens clung to the crystalline edge of her divine kingdom, hosting the brightest specimens of the luminous plants she had created.

At first glance, it bore a semblance of the moon, though from the ground it appeared rather dim.

Upon her arrival, she relocated the less luminous plants from Moon Island to her divine realm and transferred the brighter specimens from her kingdom to the island.

She firmly believed that if she persisted in this manner, she would eventually cultivate a respplendant moon.

With a gleeful chuckle, Suzie Han guided her game character back to the temple.

She expended two divine coins to tidy and beautify the surroundings of the temple.

She would never confess that it was due to the unsightly stone warehouses constructed by the little sprites which occupied too much space and were rather unattractive.

After all, the sprites had their own challenges.

Under the influence of her divine power, the rudimentary stone warehouses transformed into orderly and aesthetically pleasing large storage facilities.

Suzi Han left only five physical warehouses on the mountain, relocating the rest from inconvenient transport locations at the mountain's base to a more spacious plane below.

As the population of many sprites continued to grow, the space on the mountain was becoming increasingly insufficient.

The little sprite intends to commence construction at the foot of the mountain and naturally will assist as much as possible.

As for the location on the mountain, Suzi Han plans to erect unique structures.

These exceptional edififices are divine-grade constructions endowed with special functionalities provided by the system and Sue Xihan intends to group them together for future applications.


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