"The mont ’Fashion’ was released, I actually felt the authority of beauty I hold becoming more solid. This is amazing! This feeling is absolutely amazing!"
"The rise in faith power is also quite obvious. As expected, as long as you find the thod, the Magic Net is like an inexhaustible treasure!"
"Hahaha, I need to send down a divine oracle. I need all clerics to cooperate with promoting this new clothing, to get more people on the path of pursuing beauty."
The Goddess of Love and Beauty felt the constantly rising faith power on her body, her excitent indescribable. She felt that since her birth, she’d never been this excited. "Right, since this new-style clothing can tap into people’s yearning for beauty, can’t I also learn from Agriculture and Nature—starting from external things rather than relying entirely on believers’ innovation like Hunting does?"
"Yes, this line of thinking is fine. I should go find Nature and the others. Aren’t perfus popular in the mortal realm? We can create more varieties of perfu, plus other costics. These things can achieve the sa effect. Once we research them, we’ll also hand them over to that Roster under the God of Technology’s command. I imagine the God of Technology will also do this favor."
"But speaking of which, cute animals also seem very attractive on the Magic Net. Can I guide people to think that cute animals are also a kind of beauty? Seems feasible, though there’s more uncertainty. I’ll talk about it later when I have ti."
With this thought, the Goddess of Love and Beauty instantly disappeared from where she was. When she appeared again, she was already outside the God of Nature’s divine realm.
The God of Nature’s divine realm was obviously larger than other gods’ realms, though considering the God of Nature’s size, that was normal.
The mont she entered the God of Nature’s divine realm, the Goddess of Love and Beauty looked at the surrounding scenery, slling the fragrant air around her. She seed to gain so more inspiration.
"Love and Beauty, what brings you to see ?"
The God of Nature, who’d been tending a swarm of bees not far away, suddenly flashed and appeared beside Love and Beauty. Good thing it was Love and Beauty. If it were any other god, he probably wouldn’t dare let them in.
Not long ago, he’d also suddenly gotten inspiration. Since grains, vegetables, livestock, and pasture were all cultivation targets, weren’t bees too?
Honey was a very scarce and precious sweetener in the mortal realm. Both humans and elves loved it very much.
It could even be defined as a luxury, a symbol of upper-class status. There’d been several cases in the Kingdom of Dawn where wars erupted over fighting for a beehive.
From this, it wasn’t hard to see honey’s importance and allure to mortals.
If he could cultivate a type of bee that was less aggressive, produced more honey, and was suitable for mortal beings to raise, the impact on the mortal realm would be obvious.
Honestly, even if mortals thought there was a God of Bees or God of Honey in this world, that would probably be fine.
"I hope to create so perfus—natural scents. I wonder if you’re interested?" The Goddess of Love and Beauty stated her purpose very directly. At tis like this, there was no need to beat around the bush. Everyone’s goals were the sa.
The scent of nature was enough to move his heart.
Dragon Island.
The Dragon of Despair Nidhogg listened to the reports from dragon after dragon, his face full of smiles. In just a few days, with help from the City of Gold and the elven Golden rchant Guild, they’d already opened both companies in the continent’s most important cities and territories.
The entire process went very smoothly without a hint of obstruction.
Whether stubborn elves or steadfast dwarves, whether crude beastn or fickle halflings, or even all kinds of humans—no matter where, once they learned the dragons wanted to open their own shops, every place’s administrators showed great enthusiasm.
Even so territories would voluntarily donate buildings for them to set up shops.
"Not bad. Looks like we’re almost done with the prerequisites for the task the God of Technology gave us. We can start taking orders soon."
The Dragon of Despair Nidhogg unfolded the map before him, seeing red dots everywhere, very happy.
Other Council mbers were the sa. Start work early, complete the goal early, have baby dragons early. They were all very curious about what the God of Technology proposed—that the dragon race could have more hatchlings.
"But should we ask the God of Technology when we can officially start? Also, should we promote it on the Magic Net, let those magicians and nobles know that by finding us, they can get global delivery?" A golden dragon spoke first.
"We just need to report our progress. If the god feels everything is ready, he’ll naturally issue new orders."
The Dragon of Despair Nidhogg actually didn’t really understand how to get along with gods. After all, the dragon race didn’t have their own god. But during this ti, he’d learned quite a bit from the human side.
The dragons all nodded.
Ren, who’d been entwined with the Goddess of Magic for who knows how long, was sowhat surprised when he received the ssage from the dragons.
"What’s wrong?" The Goddess of Magic noticed his expression and couldn’t help asking.
"I didn’t expect the dragon race to move so fast too! The logistics company and bank are basically already set up."
Ren thought for a mont and quickly used his authority to compile everything that had happened on the Magic Net recently. "I see. Among human groups, there are actually so dragon-blooded descendants. We’re actually pretty familiar with one branch... the castellan of the City of Gold. With his power, progress has been sowhat surprising. Looks like we should go back. We’ll co out to play again when we have ti."
Ren and the Goddess of Magic soon disappeared from where they were. On the way back to the divine realm, they thought of Betty, so they returned to the mortal realm again to pick up Betty from the Council of Elders.
"You guys went out to play without taking . You just secretly ran off."
Betty, returning to the divine realm, looked sowhat resentfully at the Goddess of Magic and Ren. She didn’t even know when her master and mistress had disappeared. She didn’t dare leave to search for them either, worried they wouldn’t find her when returning to the divine realm. So she could only stay at the Council of Elders.
"What do you an secretly ran off? We left openly and honestly." Ren said righteously. "Besides, didn’t you say you missed your little dragon? That’s why we went to the mortal realm. I was giving you and little dragon alone ti."
Betty was montarily speechless.
Her intelligence core had so trouble processing what Ren was saying.
She looked to the Goddess of Magic for help, but the Goddess of Magic just looked at her without any reaction, not aning to say a word for her at all.
"Alright, hurry up and release Book. Which black room did you lock him in? Why can’t I find him?"
Seeing Betty couldn’t speak, a rich smile appeared on Ren’s face. "I have sothing for him to do."
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