Suzi Han opened it to find a beautifully crafted missive adorned with neatly written Chinese characters in elegant script.
Dear Honorable Hong, greetings to the magnificent deity Hong whom I have yet to meet.
This is the cat light you have generously supported.
This letter serves to document the recent battle as well as my profound gratitude towards you.
First and foremost, I am immensely thankful for your pre- battle training.
It has soothed my anxious heart.
I'm also delighted to have met the retainers you dispatched.
The meticulous Sir Knight Ellen Archabald and the graceful, beautiful, and reliable Sir Knight Ariel Archabald.
I apologize for the peculiar assortment of resources my retainers have brought back.
However, the giant lobster was simply too delectable.
I utilize divine energy to preserve its freshness, hoping that you and your retainers will enjoy its exquisite flavor.
Whether boiled, steamed, or grilled, the lobster tails are truly delightful.
The light cat yearned for Lady Ariel and the benevolence of the Ever Grand.
Uncertain when they might see her again, Suzi Han gazed upon the letter, which in essence was merely filled with flattery and gratitude, devoid of any particularly significant information.
Overwhelmed by emotion, Suzie Han's divine power surged forth uncontrollably.
The Little Mermaid, sensing the fluctuations of divine energy in the air, awakened, opening her eyes to behold the joyful deity.
Captivated by her sister's radiant smile, the mermaid found herself entranced.
Was it the expansion of the divine realm or the enhancement of its energy that had brought about such delight? She resolved to strive harder to conquer ever greater worlds for her sister.
As her sister examined the letter, the mermaid observed her intently, realizing her earlier excitement had inadvertently roused the little mermaid.
Suzie Han quickly reigned in her emotions, retracting the surrounding divine energy while coughing discreetly to dispel the awkwardness.
Good morning, dear sister.
The Little Mermaid greeted softly.
Suddenly, Suzhan noticed that the Little Mermaid appeared rounder and smaller, reminiscent of her image in the recent dream.
After you vanquished the enemy deity and took your rest, I along with Lulu and the ghostly doll eliminated the remnants of the enemy's followers.
Lulu guarded our original divine realm while I led the ghostly clan to the adversar's domain to eradicate their remaining forces.
The Little Mermaid recounted as Suzi Han listened.
The Little Mermaid detailed how she had managed affairs in her absence.
After the dark sun consumed that foreign god, Suzi Han had absorbed an overwhelming amount of energy and quickly succumbed to faintness, leaving only instructions for the Little Mermaid to handle subsequent matters.
Since her divine mark was inscribed upon the Little Mermaid's divinity, Suzi Han felt assured that betrayal was not a concern.
Her only apprehension lay with the Little Mermaid's abilities.
However, it was evident upon her awakening that the divine realm was in perfect order, meticulously managed by the Little Mermaid.
The Little Mermaid's narration provided a fresh perspective on her accomplishments and the development of the divine realm.
Suzi Han nodded in approval, genuinely admiring the Little Mermaid's efforts.
She had first led the ghostly clan to eliminate the heretics, eradicating the followers of the God of Light and subsequently confined all beings from other realms.
Most of these beings were ordinary civilians, uninvolved in the war, belonging to the most oppressed segment of existence.
The Little Mermaid had enlisted the returning dark knights and ghostly dolls to oversee the other worldly beings.
Are the captives for me to handle? Did you not execute them or sell them directly to the system? Sufi Ku the Little Mermaid suggested to her sister that they transform them into undead beings, revealing her true intentions behind preserving this group of souls.
The transformation of those wise beings into specters or skeletal entities is both emotionally and rationally a matter my divine realm cannot accommodate unless they choose to embrace a new existence.
Our kinship comprises a limited number of warrior races.
The doll demons and death knights are exceptional, yet we also require a contingent of soldiers.
Suzi Han gazed at the mermaid, her silver eyes captivating.
Are you suggesting that these beings should become creatures of darkness following me to relive their lives? Sufi Quu, indeed akin to Chi, serving my esteemed elder sister is the honor of my new life, the mermaid responded.
is a splendid idea.
However, how can we persuade those beings to relinquish their hatred and willingly follow me? Suzi Han continued to question.
Little Chi, having accomplished this.
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The deceptive art of the Little Mermaid, Suzi Han's eyes widened in astonishment, filled with admiration for such an ingenious approach.
The combination of this carrot with such sweet dates truly exemplify the methods of The Little Mermaid.
Moreover, the Little Mermaid's tactics could also instigate competition between the Dark Knight and the Doll of the Dead.
Suddenly, Suzie Han noted a critical issue regarding the formation of two combat races, which necessitated a prerequisite.
She inquired, however, prior to this.
There is a matter to consider.
The Doll of the Dead is not yet my subordinate.
Little Chi, aware of this concern, assured her, sister, you need not worry about this matter.
I have taken care of it.
Observing her, the Little Mermaid produced a stack of contracts showcasing them to Suzie Han.
These documents were styled as voluntary agreements for the inhabitants of Hyundai.
The contracts issued by the systems main deity possessed a formal and legitimate appearance.
All deities and their subordinates within the Blue Star universe were bound by these contracts.
The Little Mermaid turned to the bottom of the contract, displaying the red clay handprints of all the dolls of the dead, conveying to the esteemed deity that there was no cause for concern regarding this issue.
Subsequently, the Little Mermaid elaborated on how it had persuaded, no, encouraged the Doll of the Dead Clan to pledge allegiance to Suzie Han.
The crux of the matter lay in the fact that Suzie Han need not spend any money.
The dolls of the dead would utilize their savings to pay the system with the remaining deficit covered by loans to be repaid gradually.
Everything was turned upside down.
Upon a brief glance at this clause, Suzie Han felt a tinge of shyness wash over her.
Listening to the little mermaid's elaborate rhetoric felt akin to meeting it for the first time.
This proud, sweet toned, and weepy little creature harbored such intricate schemes within its mind.
She summoned a luminous screen to check on her subordinates and indeed spotted the emblem of the dolls of the dead.
However, as the clan had yet to repay their loans, their allegiance had not fully transferred to Suzie Han.
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Suzie Han regarded the Little Mermaid with a newfound perspective.
Its demeanor prompted her to reassess her understanding of it.
Beyond being a proud deity, the Little Mermaid exhibited a cunning aspect.
Noticing Sue Zahan's gaze, the little mermaid bent its body, striving to draw as close to the ground as possible, almost flattening itself.
In that moment, it presented itself in a remarkably humble manner.
Everything seemed to silently convey that it was Sue Xi Han's divine servant, a loyal devote offering all its faith.
The Little Mermaid sensed the caution and weariness emanating from its esteemed deity and chose to prostrate itself, demonstrating its humility through this submissive action, surrendering all its faith.
Through the divine imprint, Suzi Han perceived the Little Mermaid's sincere devotion.
Through their mental connection, Suzi Han noticed the bubbles above its head, all reflecting her essence.
Gradually, she lowered her defenses, realizing that this creature, after the systems transformation, had become an entirely devoted servant marked by her own imprint.
Extended her hand, Suzie Han lifted the Little Mermaid, reminiscent of the scene from its recent dream.
The technique resembled that of cradling a tiny sprite.
However, the Little Mermaid was somewhat larger and could not be completely enveloped in her embrace like a miniature sprite.
Seeing this, the little mermaid flicked its tail, compressing its body into a short, plump, and round form.
Like an oval mermaid orb, Suzie Han cradled the enchanting sphere as she ventured outside.
A smile danced upon the lips of Orange Chi, whose expression and the bubbles above its head radiated pure delight.
At that moment, it became evident that showcasing one's talents while remaining true to one's character had garnered the trust of the divine being, signifying acceptance from a deity.
The affection it had lost would gradually return, for this was merely the beginning.
Without hesitation, it revealed its little schemes.
Upon awakening, Suzi Hon summoned the four great spirits, the death knights, and the ghost dolls for discussions.
One side sought to comprehend the latest developments in the divine realm, while the other deliberated on its future evolution.
The meeting was convened in the backyard of the deity's residence, a place both homely and private.
Without her consent, none of the followers dared to approach the rear of the temple.
Over time, this area became increasingly shrouded in mystery.
Only occasionally would a fortunate little spirit selected by the deity be granted access to the sacred grounds behind the temple.
During this period, only the little mermaid entrusted with the divine oracle to oversee affairs before the deities slumber freely traversed in and out.
The other followers, despite their envy gnawing at them, could do nothing but allow the little mermaid to enter the deity's abode, tending to the divine being and waiting by their side for awakening.
They all believed that the divine being cherished their existence just as much as that of the mermaid.
Ultimately, it came down to strength.
As the mermaid was the most powerful among them, belonging to the deity's elite.