"Young Hero Liang, Manager Qi is over there waiting for you!"
An attendant from the Wind God Comrce, who had witnessed the entire event, approached quietly and spoke. They had planned to intervene when the incident occurred but Manager Qi stopped them, allowing the young man to humiliate Lu Zhengzhen.
Liang Yi turned his head and saw a man with the sly look of a wealthy patriarch, Qi An, greeting him from not too far away.
"Everything Young Hero Liang requested is in this ring, including the extra spiritual coins," Qi An respectfully handed over a ring.
Liang Yi glanced at it, an eighth-grade blue quality Storage Ring, perfect as a gift for the little fox.
After verifying everything was correct, Liang Yi transferred the materials from the ring into his backpack and the spiritual coins into his own ring.
"I hope teaching that son of the Lu Family a lesson won’t cause you any trouble?"
Rembering the recent incident, the Wind God Comrce’s choice to stand by and not intervene made Liang Yi politely express his concern.
"No problem at all. Wind God Comrce does not fear a single Lu Family," replied Qi An with a calm deanor, implying that they truly weren’t afraid of any retaliation from Lu Zhengzhen.
Indeed, thinking about it, the Wind God Comrce is one of the top forces just like the Little Bamboo House, uniquely special in its own rights. Although the Lu Family has the backing of the Immortal Dynasty, they are only just considered first-class forces when singled out, barely comparable to the Wind God Comrce.
"Do you have any other needs, Young Hero Liang?"
"Do you foster your own Spiritual Craftsn in your comrce guild?" Liang Yi rembered the two materials he bought from the black market, which were perfect for the Wind God Comrce to help him forge.
"Yes, what would Young Hero Liang like to have made?"
"Two vestnt robes that are just entering fifth-grade. I have the main materials on hand."
"Just entering fifth-grade? That should be doable."
The difficulty in forging Magical Treasures above fourth-grade and below is worlds apart. Forging fourth-grade and higher Magical Treasures not only requires certain rare materials from heaven and earth but also places extrely high demands on the skills of the Spiritual Craftsman.
Forging below fourth-grade, however, is relatively simple. Most of the vestnt robes and Magical Treasures worn by cultivators are also below fourth-grade.
"However, our craftsn are all occupied at the mont. The earliest availability is tomorrow. Could Young Hero Liang wait for one day?"
"No problem, I’ll leave the requirents and materials with you, and you can start forging when you’re free tomorrow. Is that okay?"
Liang Yi was nonchalant with a wave of his hand, as the day was already getting late and it was quite tiring to cram all tasks into one day. Besides, with the large scale of the Wind God Comrce, they wouldn’t care much for these materials.
"That’s fine." The Spiritual Craftsn of the Wind God Comrce usually create Magical Artifacts and Treasures solely for the comrce guild, but seeing that the client is a high apprentice from the Taoist Sect, making an occasional exception is no big deal.
Liang Yi himself didn’t care too much about the style of the vestnt robe, as long as it was wearable, since he looked handso in anything. However, for his junior sister, it’s better to let her decide.
He pulled Su Youyi over and had her repeat her requirents for the vestnt robe. As expected, for girls, the appearance of clothes is the top priority, and she even requested two matching robes for a Dao Companion couple.
Qi An looked at Liang Yi and then at Su Youyi, realizing the situation, and hurriedly noted down this task.
Watching his junior sister give her opinions on the robes, although they were rely vestnt robes just entering fifth-grade, she treated them with importance as if they were first-grade.
Liang Yi, sowhat bored, yawned, resembling a boyfriend accompanying his girlfriend shopping for clothes.
However, as his gaze casually dropped down, and he looked at the two red, occasionally twitching furry fox ears, a phrase unexpectedly popped into his mind:
Little fox, oh so white, two ears standing upright.
"Oh, right, and there’s this little thing."
Liang Yi truly hadn’t planned to treat the little fox he bought as a servant; taking her as a pet was more like it—a pet that could serve tea, pour water, and clean.
In his previous life, Liang Yi had more than once placed his cat in front of the computer, pointing at images of pretty girls and asking it to transform, but each attempt ended pathetically under the cat’s disdainful gaze.
In this life, he could first let the little fox revert to her original form and then, on his command, ’pop’ transform into a foxy little loli.
This thought alone was thrilling, wasn’t it?
The little fox noticed the change in Liang Yi’s gaze, silently snuggled closer to her mistress, sohow feeling that her master was plotting sothing wicked!
"Right, Chief Steward Qi, get a couple of new outfits for this little one, too." Liang Yi called over Qi An and pointed at the little fox by his junior sister’s leg.
"Sure thing." Qi An glanced at Yue Bai, not minding that she was a half-demon, and directly smiled, summoning a maid to bring over two sets of children’s clothes.
"Master, do I also get new clothes?"
The little fox’s ears had been drooping, but upon hearing Liang Yi’s words, they perked up excitedly.
"Of course, but you’ll have to work hard when we get back."
Liang Yi pinched little Yue Bai’s ear, like a kind old father. Although a pet, a pet should wear clothes, right?
And two new outfits would make this long-term labor even more attentive in service, which was not a bad deal at all. Having spent 150,000 spiritual coins, be prepared to work for a lifeti!
The naive little fox hung its head, enjoying the strokes from its master, little did it know that its owner’s heart had already turned pitch black, constantly thinking about exploiting labor!
On the other side, Su Youyi had already laid out all her requests, ensuring that the first set of vestnt robes for herself and her senior brother to be Daoist couple’s matched perfectly.
"Let’s leave it at that for today then. Chief Steward Qi, please have the vestnt robes sent directly to our place after they’re crafted." Liang Yi paid the fee, waved goodbye to Qi An, and left.
"Rest assured, I shall satisfy Young Hero Liang and Fairy Su!" Qi An watched the three leave with a smile, then strangely looked at the two rare materials Liang Yi had given him.
"I understand using Fire Silkworm Jade Feathers to craft vestnt robes, but why did Young Hero Liang specifically instruct to add Cloud Pearl Butterfly Milk?"
Qi An was sowhat puzzled; although he wasn’t a dedicated Spiritual Craftsman, he had dabbled in related knowledge, yet he still didn’t fully understand the purpose of this addition.
"Never mind, whatever Young Hero Liang has in mind, just follow it."
He passed the materials to a maid beside him and instructed her to convey his orders to the most senior Spiritual Craftsman in the Wind God Comrce.
The autumn night breeze was a bit strong, rustling the leaves on the roadside trees. The bustling Qingliang City was still brightly lit, showcasing the prosperity of the ’City of Eternal Night.’
As Liang Yi and the two others walked ho, there would occasionally be players snapping pictures of little Yue Bai, scaring the little fox into burrowing into Su Youyi’s arms.
"The players are getting more and more accustod to this." Liang Yi glanced at the bustling streets around, as the players had now fully integrated into the ga world.
If you could keep your mouth shut and not speak, Liang Yi really might not be able to distinguish between players and natives.
Of course, once you open your mouth, the ga is up.
With players reaching the maximum Character Level and turning to explore secondary professions, there are now more and more players setting up stalls in Qingliang City.
And because of the cultural differences, the products crafted by players carry the characteristics of another world, attracting countless natives of the Mystic chanism World to buy and gradually starting to export culture into this world.
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