It seems she understood that this team was meant to serve Suzie Han rather than positioning herself as the leader of the group.
There were no traces of intervention in the recruitment process.
Suzie Han cast a brief glance at the document.
In their conversation, she commended Lantern Cat for her excellent work and expressed concern for her well-being, urging her to rest early.
Lantern Cat responded with a cheerful emoji.
As the wind blew, Suzie Han scrolled through the document, noting the immense workload before her.
Fortunately, she had a multitude of little secretaries.
She forwarded the file to Lon Lon, instructing her to process it and select 1,000 candidates with commendable character, combat prowess, or distinct qualities.
Received came a prompt reply.
A mechanical sifting of the resumes would be done, followed by another review by the little sprite attendants the next day, after which the final list would be sent to Lantern Cat.
Stretching her limbs, Suzie Han soar to Moon Island and gazed down upon the earth.
With the development of the divine realm, she found herself increasingly dissatisfied with Moon Island.
As the divine kingdom expanded, it fell short of her idealized vision of what a moon should embody.
After 6:00, the little sprites began their relaxation period, filling the air with merment.
Each city was illuminated with vibrant lights.
Beyond Pearl City, the fourth and fifth cities were under construction.
As the closing bell rang, the sprites halted their work, leaving only the machines to labor on.
Thanks to their schedule of 4 days on and 3 days off, coupled with a tennis six workday.
The efficiency of the little sprites was remarkably high.
There was seldom any time for idleness, for otherwise tasks would remain unfinished.
The fourth and fifth cities had already established foundations and some structures, temporarily named Fairy City and Glimmer City, now housing a few sprite workers, bringing light to the urban landscape.
After spending considerable time on Moon Island, Suzie Han cast a spell of concealment, adopting the guise of an ordinary little sprite, and began to wander through the various cities.
She strolled from evening until deep into the night when she reached the second fairy city.
She paused to observe an intriguing scene.
This city, nestled between the first fairy city and Pearl City, was in close proximity to the fishing grounds, leading to a culinary preference for fish with little sprites selling an array of fishbased products lining the streets.
Their savory aroma wafting through the air for was a city easily overlooked.
It lacked the historical significance of the first fairy city which served as the original starting point for the little sprites and it did not boast the diverse population and talent found in Pearl City.
Upon entering, Suzihon perceived the distinct ambiencece of this city.
Unlike the ancient charm of the first elven city or the ultramodernity of Pearl City, this place seemed to reside in a mundane realm lacking any remarkable characteristics.
The aroma of grilled silver fish wafted through the air, priced at a mere one coin each, affordable and dectable, she was drawn to buy Chiao's grilled fish, renowned for its fragrant sweetness, enhanced with honey, emanating an enticing aroma, a small fluorescent pink sprite resembling by Erda operated a cart selling dried fish.
The cart was enveloped in a thin veil of protective energy, showcasing an array of grilled fish, each approximately 6 cm in length, perfectly charred and crispy, glistening as if coated in a sugary glaze.
Suzi Han instantly recognized that this was a fairy resembling a sprite.
Typically, these fairies live alongside sprites during their infancy and transform into sprite-like forms upon maturation, their lifestyles closely mirroring that of sprites.
This particular fairy appeared to possess considerable talent.
Boasting a respectable level of strength at LV6.
Intriguingly, this sprite-like fairy was accompanied by a more powerful and beautiful humanoid fairy.
The girl bore a slight resemblance to a mermaid embodying the appearance of a three to fouryear-old child with a cherubic form.
She dawned a fluorescent pink dress, her porcelain complexion adorned with a pair of strikingly large eyes.
What captivated Sue Xihan's attention and prompted her to observe closely was the fact that this was a suppressed demagod level fairy, concealing her true power and revealing no discernable rank to the outside world.
It seemed she had recently ascended to demagod status.
As even while concealed, Suzi Han could detect the fresh essence of her recent elevation.
This scent bore traces of the energy rain that followed the demise of the outer god king.
It appeared that this energy reign had catalyzed her advancement to a demagod fairy.
How intriguing when had her divine realm gained a hidden demagog, one she, as a deity, was unaware of, Suzi Han acknowledged a twinge of discomfort.
She had always prided herself on maintaining absolute perception within the dark divine realm.
Now, encountering a concealed demagod of her own kin was a rather disconcerting revelation.
Driven by curiosity, she observed this demagod, noting that the fairy consistently followed the fluorescent pink sprite.
It seemed she possessed a similar ability to that of Lulu, enabling her to be overlooked by the living.
Despite her presence, passers by could not see her.
She trailed behind the vendor fairy.
Like a shadow, barefoot and weaving through the streets.
Before each sprite purchasing dried fish, she cast envious glances, her gaze trailing after the silver fish until the buyer departed.
Naturally, her most covetous gaze remained fixated on the vendor ferry selling the dried fish.
After observing for a while, Suzie Han approached, handed over two coins, and requested, "Two pieces of silver fish, please.
" She continued to watch the sprite accompanying the demigod, who seemed rather unremarkable.
by Chowiwa halted her cart, lifted the lid, and retrieved two grilled small fish from the box.
With a warm smile, she inquired of Suzie Han.
"Sister, would you like some spice?" "A sprinkle of chili flakes will impart a delightful sweet and spicy flavor.
" "Yes, please.
" Suzie Han replied by Chowware rummaged through the cart, found a box of chili powder, and sprinkled it over the dried fish before handing it to Suzi Han.
Suzi Han accepted the grilled silver fish which appeared rather desiccated yet emitted a tantalizing aroma.
By Chiwet cheerfully expressed, "Thank you for your patronage.
" She then pushed her cart forward along the street, calling out energetically as she went.
Behind her, a fairylike girl cast an envious glance at the grilled fish in Suzi Han's hands before continuing to follow by Chia.
Along the way, she stumbled upon a dime on the ground, which brought her joy as she tucked it into her skirt pocket.
Suddenly, a grilled fish was offered to the little girl.
A robust little elf stood in her path, saying, "This is for you, Sufiend.
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A gift for you, Yao Yao Yao.
The little one called out, her voice a melodious mix of highs and lows, yet devoid of any substantial meaning.
Unable to speak, Suzi Han activated her mental perception and discovered a bubble emerging from the girl's head inscribed with the words, "Kiss, you can see me.
" Suzi Han nodded in acknowledgement, and the girl's expression transformed into one of astonishment.
"Yao ya yao, thank you, kind spirit," she exclaimed joyfully.
Then, fixating on the roasted silverfish, she emitted a series of sounds, fiddling with her fingers.
Tentatively, she produced a single coin indicating with care, "Yao yao yao! I only picked one.
I do not have enough money.
" To Suzie Han's surprise, this child was a fairy who could not even articulate words.
Her initial discontent gradually dissipated.
It appeared that the child was not deliberately concealing herself, but rather her innate ability had kept her hidden, resulting in no one noticing her since birth.
Suzi Han gently patted the girl's head.
Initially, the little one instinctively flinched at the gesture, but soon she steadied herself, leaning forward to let her hair brush against the fair's claws.
Suzie Han ran her fingers through the girl's soft brownish gray locks, reminiscent of the delicate cap of a mushroom.
Was this little fairy born from bioluminescent fungi? How long had she wandered? How did she arrive in the city? What did she rely on for sustenance? How did she spend her days? Through their physical connection, Sue Xihon infused a strand of her spirit to facilitate communication.
She conveyed her intention of offering food to the girl.
The little one gleefully accepted the roasted fish, expressing her gratitude.
"Yao ya ya.
Thank you.
You gave me food without charge," she said.
"Yaoya, you're kind, sister.
" They shared the roasted fish together, the girl biting into it with enthusiasm.
In no time, a 6 to 7 cm fish vanished from sight, devoured with earnestness.
Even the bones, head and tail were consumed.
Once finished, she shily lifted her gaze, casting an envious glance at the remaining fish in Sue Xihan's hand.
Suzi Han had just relished the fish's body, and indeed, the fish roasted by the little fairy was delightful.
Sweet with a hint of spice, perfectly suited to the fair's preference for sweet, sour, and spicy flavors.
The tiny fair's eyes were fixated on the fish head, bones, and tail left by Suzi Han.
Testing the waters, Suzi Han offered them to her.
The little fairy expressed her thanks and devoured every morsel, reiterating her gratitude.
Said feeling as though she had caught a glimpse of the most wretched demagod in her divine realm.
Unable to speak and seemingly invisible to all, she wandered the streets daily, trailing behind a little fairy selling roasted fish, picking up stray coins along the way.