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“That’s a trade secret.”

“Hmm.”

He hesitated for a while, opening and closing his mouth several tis. Eventually, he simply concluded the topic.

“Well, it’s good for us, I guess.”

“Sorry about not being able to tell you.”

“It’s fine. It’s not like we need to know. And you’re buying food, not drugs. We’re satisfied as long as you’re not wasting it.”

“I can promise you I’m not.”

“That’s all it matters.”

We finished eating and they invited

to stay longer, but I refused. Instead, Kuini was sent to accompany

to the warehouse as usual. When we were seated next to each other on the carriage front seat, she kept sending glances my way, at a higher rate than normal.

“What’s wrong, cute Kuini?”

She looked away as she answered.

“…Please don’t call

that, my Lord.”

“Why not?”

“I’m just a bunny. And you’re…”

“I’m what?”

She didn’t answer and I couldn’t help teasing her.

“I don’t know what you’re imagining but it’s probably far from the truth. I told you, right? I’m just a small trader.”

She shook her head vehently.

“Yes, I am.”

Her head-shaking movent increased in power as if doing this could change reality, which made

laugh.

“You’re weirdly stubborn, aren’t you?”

She stopped shaking her head to bite her lips. After a small mont of silence, she spoke again.

“My Lord. Please tell

stories about your trip to Makji.”

“All right, but not today. I’m truly in a hurry. Oh, I know. There’s so many of you who asked

to chat so more, so I’ll pick a day to stay a bit longer in the village in the near future.”

Her eyes lit up.

“Is that true?”

“Haha, of course. Why would I lie about it?”

She gave

a brilliant smile.

“I’ll be looking forward to that day, my Lord!”

“Yes, I can’t wait for it too.”

When we reached the warehouse, I swiftly loaded one day’s worth of food and said goodbye to Kuini. There was no need for a long farewell since we were going to see each other every day from now on.

Back to 82, Suuru and I hurried to set up our stall but we were still late compared to usual. A small line of our angry regular custors was already ford and I had to use all my charm to soothe them. They cald down after hearing we would give them a discount, a strategy that worked so well we extended it to all our clients for the day, allowing us to sell the food even faster than normal.

Still, I didn’t stay for the whole day since Suuru was doing fine on her own. After handling the bulk of the waiting custors, we had a quick lunch on the spot before I left her to handle the rest of the day. She wasn’t extrely happy about it but I just had too many things to do. It didn’t make sense for

to waste ti there when it wasn’t necessary.

My next objective was to create an ergency shelter for myself. I had been thinking about it and I knew where to build it. There were a few criteria to make the perfect one. First, it needed to be in a very isolated place, in a spot no one would ever normally go. Then, it needed to be as sealed as possible since once the space was made, the point was for

to be able to teleport there without anyone else being able to enter.

The best possible location, at least for the ti being and according to my knowledge, was the Ganit mountain range south of Geola. If going south from Geola, one would encounter do 82 in the west, the bunnies’ village on the east, and further south, the mountain range. It was ideal because it wasn’t just a small range. It was a massive one, spanning tens of kiloters to the east and west, effectively separating Geola’s region of the continent from its southernmost part, which was directly overlooking the sea.

One important aspect to rember here was stealth, for the hideout itself but also for

going there. It was easy to retrace soone’s path if there were witnesses of that person passing by. From there, anyone investigating

could get a general idea that I had gone there for so reason and maybe eventually discover my shelter, which would spell a lot of trouble since it was considered the last safe place for a spatial mage like .

As such, I needed to avoid people and even try to avoid people’s sight until I found the perfect spot. Fortunately, it wasn’t that hard for . When I was certain no one was paying

any attention, I teleported to the sky, high enough that no one could notice

from the ground, above the lower clouds, and far above the normal flight altitude of winged species.

It was cold up there and oxygen was sparse, but I didn’t plan on staying too long. I quickly teleported south again and again and soon reached the mountain range. I lowered my altitude, getting myself under the sea of clouds again, and witnessed the magnificent view offered to .

The Ganit mountains were even more impressive from so close, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the higher peaks were more than five kiloters high. They were covered in snow starting from around two-thirds of the main peaks’ height and the tallest ones even disappeared beyond the clouds.

Being mid-spring now, there were many streams of lted ice and snow descending the mountains, so of them combining further down to create the river that passed through Geola, north from here.

There were also many waterfalls here and there, creating picturesque scenery that would have long since beco highly recomnded tourist spots back in my world. Here, however, nature still dominated the place, mostly untouched by people.

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