Do not panic.
Take your time, she reassured the golden sprite.
Esteemed deity, there is turmoil in the dark divine kingdom.
Creatures resembling those from the abyss have been cited.
Upon hearing this, Suzi Han swiftly lifted the golden sprite and soared towards the war deities platform.
Her mind racing back to the cataclysmic events of their last confrontation with the outer gods.
The shattered remnants of their world haunting her thoughts.
The sprites and fairies must remain unharmed.
Without a moment to spare, she activated the teleportation portal, sending a message to the lantern cat to maintain its vigil and return to the divine realm briefly.
The lantern cat nodded, watching sister hung apart.
When a golden sprite first appeared, the lantern cat immediately recognized it as Jean Cananan, the assistant supervisor of the temple's attendance.
Though today s appearance starkly contrasted with its usual presentation, indicating the urgency of the situation in the divine realm, with concern gnawing at its heart, the lantern cat surveyed the map before it, noting how one by one the lights dimmed while the dangers multiplied.
It shook its head, stifling its thoughts.
Would their inaction lead the outer gods to spare them? United in purpose, they must eradicate the outer gods for the deities of Blue Star to thrive.
The lantern cat glided over the star chart, its gaze lingering on each illuminated coordinate, its eyes sparkling with determination.
Upon returning to the divine realm through the portal, Suzie Han felt the golden sprite settle in her embrace.
Only then realizing its disheveled appearance.
Today was not its duty day, and thus it had adopted a more relaxed demeanor.
When the urgent news arrived, there had been no time for proper attire.
It had rushed to the war deity's platform, dawning its clothes in a haphazard manner, even neglecting its signature accessory, the fashionable glasses it never forgot to wear.
As a sprite accustomed to wearing clothing, it felt a sense of embarrassment at being improperly attired.
A blush crept onto its cheeks, warmth radiating through its form, though remained concealed within its golden fur.
Suzah, cradling the sprite, noticed its increasing warmth, which soon escalated to a slight feverish heat.
Upon entering the divine realm, the dark sun ascended, casting its awareness over the entirety of the dark divine kingdom.
As she exited the temple gates, her understanding of the abyssal creature situation alleviated some of her urgency.
It was not as dire as she had feared, for the abyssal creatures posed little threat to her divine realm.
As Suzie Han calmed her thoughts, she soared towards her destination, deafly fastening a few buttons on the golden creature nestled in her arms and tightening its bow tie.
Through the dim sun she discerned that the divine realm indeed harbored abyssal monsters, albeit in scarce and feeble numbers, so few that there were merely a handful, each lacking in form and substance, weak enough to be subdued by even the most inept of fairies.
Even the energy exuded by the dim sun while devouring the abyssal monsters was far more potent than the feeble essence of this group.
These abyssal creatures were the weakest she had ever encountered.
To refer to them as monsters was an overstatement, as they could barely be described as possessing even a modicum of abyssal energy.
Their power level barely reached the threshold of level one.
And aside from perhaps causing distress to mere mortals, they were incapable of mounting any significant offense.
At that moment, these abyssal creatures were confined by the fairies who encircled them, collectively berating their captives.
Nevertheless, given the notorious reputation of abyssal monsters throughout the blue star universe, a modicum of caution was warranted.
The fairies acted prudently by informing her at the earliest opportunity, allowing for preemptive measures.
Upon her arrival, Suzhan found herself in a spacious square ample for the fairies.
Dominated by a multi-story building spanning over a thousand square meters.
This structure was one of the rare large edififices among the fairies.
Inscribed in golden characters using divine script or Hasha language.
The building bore the title mechanical research institute of the dark divine nation.
Indeed, this was a structure of divine caliber, a mechanical research facility.
The edges of the square were marked with designated parking spaces where numerous miniaturized flying vehicles were parked vertically along the perimeter.
A circular cordon of warning tape painted in striking orange and red fluorescent materials encircled the entire building of the mechanical research institute.
A sign stood prominently at the boundary indicating that the mechanical institute was temporarily closed for several days with resumption of operations to be announced later.
Every half meter around the warning tape.
A member of the enforcement squad, comprising larger than average mini fairies dawned in standardized blue hats and wielding energy slingshots, stood vigilant in three concentric layers.
The innermost layer consisted of the enforcement team, while the outer layers included regular mini fairies who intermittently leapt to deter inquisitive employees of the mechanical facility.
Judging by the sign, these fairies belong to the administrative department, known for their strong communication skills and endearing appearances.
Beyond these three tiers of fairies, numerous others observed curiously from a distance, their attention drawn to the encircled enforcement bureau.
Occasionally, particularly inquisitive fairies or workers arriving for their shifts at the mechanical institute were gently escorted away by the outermost guard fairies, illustrating the stringent lockdown of the area.
As Sue Zahan traversed the triple layer of fairy guardians, she encountered a faint green barrier enveloping the entire enforcement bureau adorned with floating luminescent willow leaves that radiated a vibrant aura of spiritual energy.
Welcome, divine one.
Upon noticing her arrival, all the fairies present parted to create a path, then prostrated themselves on the ground in reverence.
In the eyes of the myriad of sprites, there resided an indescribable excitement.
Their voices, each more high-pitched than the last, resembled the plaintive cries of kittens straining to be heard.
Suzi Han shared in this exhilaration.
It had been quite some time since she had witnessed such a gathering of these enchanting beings.
The sight of these soft, fluffy creatures performing their little bows filled her with joy, especially as they dawned their adorable uniforms, each one cuter than the last.
These charming little sprites evoked fond memories of her delightful experiences at the sprite gathering.
It seemed as though it had been ages since she had indulged in the company of such delightful creatures.
With fervent affection, Suzhon affectionately patted several golden velvety heads.
The plush texture akin to rich velvet, soothing the ticklish sensation that threatened to blossom within her heart.
Next time, she vowed it would certainly happen.
Chapter 179.
The syndrome of singing and dancing.
Let us attend to business first.
On the surface, Suzy Han appeared composed, offering a brief acknowledgement to the greetings of the others as she stepped within the confines of the warning line.
At once ley sensed her arrival and the barrier parted to create an opening.
A sturdy willow branch extended from the heavens penetrating the barrier.
The sky faintly revealed the luminescent form of the willow tree.
Perched upon the branch was a young girl who appeared upside down, her legs dangling downwards, her skirt flowing gracefully with gravity to reveal fluffy lantern pants beneath.
It was Leoli.
She executed a swift and agile somersault, settling a top the willow branch.
Her hair was styled in a loosely braided plate that cascaded to one side of her chest, and she wore a respplendant green and gold dress paired with delicate pale yellow lantern pants.
Seated on the branch, only a small portion of her calves and feet were visible as she swung her feet clad in grass sandals woven from willow branches.
Upon encountering the divine being, she placed one hand over her heart, bowing her head in reverence as she greeted Suzie Han, raising her gaze, her eyes sparkled with an unspoken admiration.
Divine one, blessings be upon you.
Good morning, Vice Director Cancan.
Lord Fu has entrusted me to guard this place.
Please follow me.
With that, Lely led the way at the forefront.
Suzi Han followed her into the building of the law enforcement bureau.
Upon entering the mechanical workshop, she was met with an array of lights, all ablaze at their maximum brightness, illuminating the space as brightly as day.
Upon entering, Suzi Han could not help but squint slightly to adjust to the brilliance.
The intensity of the light rivaled that of Chi-Chi's fluorescent lamps.
Only a structure produced by the system could boast such luminescence.
She had always known her divine realm's illumination was limited, and now she understood why the little spirits had set the lights so bright to make certain entities more conspicuous within the space.
For instance, the several abyssal monsters at the center of the barrier were somewhat obscured without this intense illumination.
Within layer upon layer of barriers lay a vast mechanical hub surrounded by several dark indistinct forms.
These dimminionive entities varied in size.
The largest being as big as a palm while the smallest resembled a glutinous rice ball.
They were far from whole.
Their bodies fragmented and marred by missing pieces.
The contrast with the abyssal monsters Suzi Han had encountered days prior was stark.
It was no wonder that their presence felt woefully weak within the dark son's perception.
Were it not for the faint trace of abyssal energy they emanated, one might suspect they were mere remnants of spirits torn aunder and discarded within the barrier.
Though these abyssal creatures appeared dimminionive, upon closer inspection, it was evident they were distinct entities, each an individual, it was unclear how the little spirits had managed to subdue them, leaving them in such a pitiful state.
Some of these abyssal monsters possess cores and could still move feebly thrashing against the barrier while others lacking cores lay in a state of near lifelessness unable to stir.
A multitude of spirits encircled the outer perimeter diligently studying this group of abyssal beings.