A subtle bitterness intermingled with a delicate floral aroma, leaving a hint of sweetness upon swallowing.
This batch of floral tea was indeed a worthwhile purchase.
She contemplated returning to that vendor or perhaps cultivating a few tea trees at home.
Feeling at ease, Suzi Han set her teacup down.
Sunba perched upon a high chair behind her gently massaged her shoulders with its tiny paws.
Succumbing to relaxation, Suzi Han unknowingly drifted into slumber on the Sha's lawn.
After a brief respit, approximately half an hour later, she awoke to the gentle chime of Shiaolan s voice, signaling her to resume work.
A light blanket draped over her while Sunba curled up on the high chair, appearing to doze yet again.
By this time, dust had settled, and he adjusted time in the divine realm indicated it was 4:00 in the afternoon.
Suzi Han refrained from making any noise to rouse Sunba, though it soon awakened, seemingly not fully asleep, but rather resting in a curl position.
Suzi Han proceeded to engage in some online tasks.
She first activated the luminous screen, browsing through forums to catch up on recent news.
During this interval, she snacked on some dried fruits and sipped tea, relaying any significant information to her nearby Sprite, which promptly recorded the details in a special notebook.
Once she had perused the information, Suzie Han logged into the online trading platform app to check the status of her shop as listings.
She refreshed the page to search for the prices of the resources she intended to purchase.
Her shop exclusively sold vibrant red stemmed white umbrella mushrooms priced quite high at one divine coin per pound.
This venture was a result of a nudge from the lantern cat and Suzie Han had been selling them for fun.
This mushroom was a local delicacy of the dark divine realm.
the only edible plant from the divine realm despite its mild toxicity.
Her notes describe them as colorful, succulent, slightly toxic, delicious, and safe for divine consumption, though they might induce mental stimulation and hallucinations in certain cases.
Aside from this, Suzi Han had not listed any additional items.
After all, the toxins in the fluorescent mushrooms were far too potent for sale, and she had barely enough food and resources for herself, making selling impossible.
As for mineral assets, her divine realm was lacking, relying solely on combat to acquire a few for sustenance.
Regarding purchases, apart from occasionally indulging in local snacks, she primarily sought construction materials and urgently needed supplies for her divine realm.
Currently, she required a batch of spatial stones or spatial stone veins to replenish the materials necessary for the divine realm sant spatial equipment, facilitating the sprite's research into more accessible and affordable spatial gear.
To her surprise, Suzie Han had not anticipated that the whimsical ideas she casually shared with the sprite would bear fruit.
Recently, the black and white flower had successfully developed spatial equipment, astonishing Suzie Han.
This achievement elevated the black and white flower from a mere farm worker to a highly sought-after talent in the divine realm, pioneering a new profession among sprites, the spatial equipment engineer.
Its efforts filled a significant gap in civilian spatial equipment within the divine realm.
And although still in the research phase, it keenly sensed the promising prospects of this endeavor.
Ling Daufu was granted special approval for a studio in a high-paying position bestowed with the title of the foremost spatial equipment researcher in the divine kingdom.
An urgent report was submitted to Suzi Han seeking divine assistance and additional research support.
A few days prior, Suzi Han had conducted an inspection.
Following a gathering, hey Biwa dedicated all of their spare time and financial resources to the study of spatial equipment aside from their work commitments.
After many days of diligent effort, they achieved modest results.
With their meager spiritual energy, they managed to carve out approximately 20 cubic centimeters of space within a crystal.
Unfortunately, this space could only be sustained for an hour before the crystal began to slowly fracture and the items placed within the space gradually dissipated.
Although the remaining crystal could bear a certain amount of spiritual energy, it was not suitable as a medium for sustaining space.
More appropriate stones must be sought for solidifying spatial constructs.
Currently, most of the spatial devices in the divine kingdom were either seized by Souahan or already in their possession.
The four great spirits, the spatial headbands, originated from a necklace of the god of light that Suzi Han had dismantled.
The divine grade aquamarine naturally possessed attributes of water and space, making it an ideal medium for spatial sustenance.
The gray blue crystal headbands of Hiwa and by Erdoa also functioned as spatial devices.
However, their original materials were ordinary and the successful establishment of space relied heavily on Sue Xihon's divine power which inherently included transformative capabilities.
The material conversion was quite costly.
Moreover, in terms of spatial stability and size, their headbands could not rival the aquamarine of the four great spirits.
The pinnacle of spatial equipment in the divine kingdom was likely the pearl subspace of the little mermaid.
When that pearl emerged, it added a unique allure to the exquisite mermaid.
But its origins were quite remarkable.
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A gift for by Chidian the pearl.
A manifestation of its essence.
Condensed beneath its eye resembled the tear of blood.
Invisible when idle, yet briefly revealing its form when summoned.
It was a small, round, and lustrous red pearl.
This served as its personal space, akin to the individualized realm of Suzie Han.
Within this realm, various everyday items, including weapons, were stored by the Little Mermaid within the Sanguin Pearl.
In contrast, Suzi Han's personal space was not bound to any physical entity.
If one were to consider what it was bound to, it might well be her own corporeal form.
Additionally, there was the domain of the dark knight, who possessed some storage techniques.
However, these did not constitute spatial equipment, but rather a form of item transmutation, allowing for the minimization and transport of goods.
When Sue Xihon sought suitable materials for the little sprite, she recalled the space stone within her personal realm.
She retrieved the stone to provide it for the research of the black and white flowers.
Indeed, utilizing the space stone to establish a realm significantly enhanced the stability of the spatial equipment.
Although space stones were less expensive than divine tier materials and not as elusive, they were still considered rare, holding value comparable to high-grade spiritual stones.
Acquiring them was easier than obtaining high tier spiritual stones.
Typically, one could purchase a low tier space stone for the equivalent of two or three high-grade spiritual stones.
Currently, Suzi Han yearned to acquire more space stones, leading her to frequent the trading posts, perusing for competitive prices and suitable stones to procure for the sprite's research materials.
Occasionally, she mused about the prospect of seizing a space stone mine, which would alleviate the scarcity of space stones in her realm.
However, this remained a mere aspiration for now, as space stone mines were indeed rare finds.
Moreover, her army of the undead had yet to be fully transformed, necessitating patience before venturing forth to battle alongside the ghostly dolls and death knights.
As the clock struck 5 in the evening, it was time for Bidian to set up its stall.
It busily arranged the prepared ingredients in front of the stand.
Potatoes were placed in their designated spot.
The frying pan was meticulously cleaned and the seasoning station was neatly organized.
At 7, a voice called out to it.
Bai Jin looked up to see the familiar figure approaching.
It was Son Bao Bao, its former roommate and dear friend.
The reason for their past living arrangement was that Son Bao had moved out after being accepted as a divine attendant, allowing for a better living situation due to an increase in salary.
Now residing in employee accommodations within the temple, there was little desire to return to the elven city.
While the rise in income was a minor concern, the true envy stemmed from Sun Bao's prestigious position, which elicited admiration from fellow elves.
The opportunity to serve the deities daily was coveted even by Lord Fu.
Bachi Jian feigned indifference, masking its profound envy for Son Bao's fortune.
Yet, it harbored no significant jealousy, only genuine happiness for its companion's achievements.
This position was earned through Sun Bao's own prowess by Chiian had also participated in that examination but regrettably it had failed to secure a spot falling short in the first round of written tests ranking beyond the thousandth position.
One can only blame oneself for not studying diligently.
The regret of realizing the scarcity of knowledge only arises when it is needed.
Opportunities have slipped away seemingly in vain.
However, by Chiian eventually came to terms with it, no longer dwelling on the matter, for every little sprite possesses distinct talents, and it belongs to the category that struggles with learning.
Serving by the divine requires a certain level of education, and its handwriting is nothing short of atrocious, even inferior to the climbing of luminescent mushrooms.
There is no need to embarrass oneself.
At present, Bai Chiian is wholly devoted to the exploration of its modest stall, aiming to create even more dectable dishes, expand its offerings, and refine its seasonings.
It strives for the day when the esteemed deity may savor the culinary delights it has crafted.
Speaking of which, it quai Kawaii and Ba Bao are all sprites born around the same time, sharing a close bond.
They now lead different lives.
Ba Bao in pursuit of greater learning opportunities became a sprite caregiver succeeded in entering the temple and proudly serves as a divine attendant.
Though it developed an interest in culinary arts and apprenticed under chef 11 for a few days kneading dough, it soon lost interest having no fun as for sweets or flour.
Its true passion lies in the art of pan fried pancakes, relishing the gradual cooking process on the iron griddle.
Later by Chidian studied recipes in the library, applied for a stall at the night market and began selling delicious fried potatoes.
Within days, it garnered a modest reputation in addition to the sweet pastries.