Leave me to seize a few.
She mused aloud to the light screen.
After a lengthy saliloquy, she managed to uplift her spirits.
A faint enticing aroma wafted through the temple akin to that of dectable food before she could fully comprehend it.
Her senses instinctively sought out the source of nourishment.
She spotted son Bao Bao bearing a large basket brimming with food.
Heaped one at top the other were neatly packaged fried potatoes.
Her eyes sparkled with recognition.
Those were the fried potatoes from the night market of the first elf city from White 7 very own stall.
How thoughtful of Sunba Bao? How could he possibly know that she had a penchant for such delicacies? Surely, he had noticed her fondness for potatoes and made a special effort to procure them for her.
What a truly wonderful little elf.
She often cued for those fried potatoes, albeit using a concealment spell to do so.
She refrained from buying too many, fearing that an excessive quantity would prevent other little elves from tasting them.
In an instant, her frustration dissipated, replaced by overwhelming joy.
As the grand door swung open, Sun Bow Bow soared into the air, landing directly in Suz Han's embrace, showered with affectionate kisses, "Thank you for bringing me the fried potatoes," exclaimed.
Just 2 minutes prior, Sun Bao had been in a quandry, pondering how to manage the surplus of fried potatoes.
Unable to decline the heartfelt invitation from Baian, it returned to the temple laden with the fried delicacies.
Apprehensively contemplating whether the deity would take a liking to the offerings.
Should the deity find them unpalatable, it would be condemned to consume these potatoes repeatedly until none remained.
In the next moment, it found itself enveloped in the deity's warm embrace, receiving tender kisses, its mind a wash with the overwhelming affection bestowed upon it.
To its astonishment, the deity indeed savored by Chidians fried potatoes, and had even discreetly cued to purchase them on multiple occasions.
It realized quite by chance that it had won the deity's favor.
Overwhelmed by this revelation, son Bao Bao was left in a days.
After a brief pause, it finally spoke.
Chapter 116.
Good night.
Sue Zahan delightedly savored various flavors of fried potatoes while listening to Sun Bao recount its recent escapades.
It turned out that Sun Ba Bao and Biji were good friends.
This revelation swiftly stirred Sue Xihan's memories as she recalled a previous encounter with the trio during a meal at Berda's home.
They resided next to by Erdwa s house, a detail she had almost forgotten.
This is a splendid idea, she mused, contemplating the limited spatial resources available for transportation.
The concept of transport echoed in her mind.
Suzi Han recognized that she had overlooked certain aspects.
Traffic infrastructure and road construction had been neglected due to the small size of the divine realm, stunting their development.
The streets within the elven city fared well enough, but the roads outside were merely rudimentary trails rolled out by Ling Urky, barely sufficient for passage.
However, the present circumstances were vastly different.
The divine realm had expanded significantly, necessitating the prompt development of transportation systems.
Suzie Han pressed her forehead in realization of the adage that seizing a kingdom is easier than maintaining it.
While engaging in battles was straightforward, the multifaceted development required meticulous attention to every detail, leaving no room for oversight.
Public transportation needed to be established urgently.
Lost in thought, Suzie Han became absorbed in envisioning the various topographies of the divine realm.
She set aside Sunba Bao and retrieved paper and pen, immersing herself in her work.
By the time she regained her senses, a rough sketch had emerged before her.
intricately detailing a network of roads.
Sun Bow Bow clutching a notebook inquired Divine One.
Do you have further instructions? Its claw moved swiftly across the pages already reaching the 10th entry.
That's all for now, Suzie Han replied, taking the notes from Sunba.
The handwriting in the notebook was neat and orderly with clearly delineated sections in well ststructured Chinese characters.
The content was meticulously organized, outlining plans for construction, highways, national roads, and rural paths.
Unconsciously, she had integrated the transportation system from Blue Star into her plans.
In the absence of experience within the divine realm, drawing from known practices was a prudent approach.
Thus, the transportation map of the divine realm unfolded like a densely woven spider's web, interconnecting the entirety of the realm.
its details crafted from her existing knowledge.
Yet, these roads were designed for the transportation methods of Blue Star, tailored to a non-magical society.
Would they truly be applicable within the divine realm? Detaching from her fervent inspiration, Sue Xihan began to consider the matter from multiple perspectives.
She posed a question to herself.
The primary mode of transport in the divine realm relied solely on the creature's own abilities.
The little spirits, whether hopping, rolling, or flying, depended on their physical strength and spiritual energy.
The only existing means of transportation belonged to the death knight's siblings who rode on skeletal steeds.
In this world where magic intertwined with reality, perhaps the first step in transportation was the creation of vehicles.
First, one must invent the automobile before designing roads suitable for its passage.
Similarly, one should develop trains before constructing railways and produce airplanes before establishing flight paths.
With Audacity, she recognized that this was a realm abundant in spiritual energy where deities and beings coexisted.
Indeed, a high magic world.
The magical flying carpet, the skeletal bird, various spells, teleportation arrays, and even arcane vehicles all serve as means of transportation with her mind alike with inspiration.
Suzi Han picked up her pen and began to jot down her ideas in her notebook.
She intended to bring this up during tomorrow's morning meeting, allowing Defu to enrich it further.
It was essential to fully harness the initiative of the little sprites.
A chime echoed from outside.
Listening to the bell, Suzi Han quickly realized how late it had become.
It was already 10:00 in the evening.
Glancing at Sun Bow Bow beside her.
With its round body appearing somewhat limp, she could not help but stifle a few yawns.
This hour was typically reserved for the little sprite's rest.
And Sunba Bao had already been working overtime for quite some time.
By customary standards, it should have finished its duties long ago.
Sen Bow Bao, you really should take a break, she gently urged, "It's time to rest.
" Yet the little sprite cherished being close to the divine presence.
Finding joy in it that surpassed even that of rest, Suzi Han held a fondness for this little one, perhaps because she had cradled it in her arms for an entire day right after its birth, witnessing its growth firsthand.
This connection fostered an intimacy between them.
Compared to other sprite attendants, Sun Bow Bao often displayed a more familiar demeanor around her, shedding some of its usual reserve.
Suzi Han affectionately ruffled Sun Bao Bao's head and retrieved a few spirit stones from her personal space, offering them to the little sprite.
With excitement, Sun Bao Bao clasped the spirit stones in its tiny paws, its entire being glowing with warmth and vibrancy.
At that moment, Suzie Han reflected on the television dramas of her childhood where young masters would bestow gold and silver tokens upon those around them, or how a doineering CEO would frequently reward their devoted assistance with raises.
It felt only right to offer a token of appreciation to such a diligent and endearing little secretary Ba Bao.
She made her way to the small cottage adjacent to the divine residence which served as the resting quarters for the divine attendants to facilitate their work.
Suzihan had prepared accommodations for the little ones.
After all, these seven sprites were the chosen elite among the newly emerged many sprites in the divine realm, selected from thousands.
It was only fitting that they received excellent treatment.
Their responsibilities extended beyond merely attending to the divine, serving tea, and providing massages.
They also took on clerical roles as secretaries and assistants.
When the divine was present, the attendants would serve and assist in managing affairs.
In the divine's absence, they would safeguard the temple, oversee various matters within, maintain cleanliness, and collaborate with Ling Jing Jing for religious ceremonies and celebrations.
Each of the seven sprite attendants resided in individual rooms located at the back of the divine residence nestled within a corner of the vast temple grounds which spanned nearly 10,000 m.
Each room approximately 20 square m was furnished with basic necessities such as a bed, desk, chairs, and a wardrobe.
For Suzhon, the space felt quite small, having converted one room into seven.
However, for the dimminionive sprites, measuring merely a few inches in diameter, these rooms were grand indeed, akin to luxurious boats, every room, from its planning to its decoration, had been personally crafted by the divine, a source of immense pride for the little sprites.
Suzan exerted little effort.
She merely purchased the systems services and articulated her vision, after which the system provided a design blueprint with a few selections.
The entire process took no more than 10 minutes.