Reflecting on the ti when Corvessa thought 100 CP for 1 hour of Vaan’s service was too expensive, she truly felt uncomfortable in her heart. After all, she had personally experienced the benefits of his massage and knew their value.
Traditional massage only promoted relaxation, pleasure, and improved blood circulation.
However, Vaan’s massage offered so much more than that. Not only did her body shed its impurity, but its innate mana-absorption ability was unlocked and temporarily raised, leading to accelerated cultivation and overall health improvent.
More importantly, her senses and perception were also significantly heightened, allowing for a higher chance of enlightennt and understanding the laws, ultimately resulting in breakthroughs to higher ranks of cultivation.
Compared to such benefits, the promotion of relaxation, pleasure, and improved blood circulation was worth ntioning at all.
If Vaan wanted to charge her 10,000 CP instead of 100 CP for such a service, Corvessa would still be willing to pay. Of course, such a price would still be considered cheap in comparison to the benefits it offered.
However, Corvessa wouldn’t be able to afford it even if she were willing to pay.
That said, it was also precisely because Vaan offered such high-value service for such a low price that he would be able to generate goodwill and favorability from every one of his future clients.
Such clients would evolve into loyal followers and beco part of his fan base.
"Alright, three hours of free service is up."
"Ah?"
Vaan’s sudden announcent was like a bolt of lightning strike out of the blue, waking Corvessa up from her reverie and dragging her mind back down from the seventh heaven. Her expression of sheer bliss beca one of utter devastation.
She did not expect three hours to pass so quickly!
However, when Corvessa checked the clock on her smart device, she confird that three hours had undoubtedly passed, even though it had only felt like a short instance.
"This... can I pay you 500 CP for another 5 hours of service?" Corvessa asked, her face quickly flushing with sha.
She had complained that 100 CP per hour was too expensive, and yet she had just expressed her desire and willingness to fork out another 500 CP for such services. She was truly shaless.
"I’m afraid not."
"Is that so...?"
In response to Vaan’s calm refusal, Corvessa was both surprised and disheartened. She didn’t expect him to turn down the opportunity to earn more CP.
However, with his level of skill, Vaan did not need to worry about a shortage of clients.
"I’m sorry for making trouble outside your stall, Lord Vaan. Your skills were authentic, and your price was very fair. I hope you are offended by my earlier conduct and hold a grudge," Corvessa sincerely apologized, believing it was the reason for Vaan’s refusal.
At the sa ti, she started to feel anxious.
After all, Vaan’s service was too good to be buried by political interests. It would be a serious loss for everyone.
Unfortunately, Corvessa was mistaken.
"I accept your apology, my Lady. However, I will still refuse; I don’t accept after-service extensions. Otherwise, I will be disappointing the others who are still waiting for their turns," Vaan clarified her misunderstanding.
It was only then that Corvessa realized the crowd gathered outside the small tent. The size even startled her.
Despite the stipulated price in front turning many away, hundreds of rmaids were still gathered in front of Vaan’s tent to experience his service. Neither the price nor Luminous Veil’s authority could suppress their curiosity.
Corvessa’s blissful moans were just the best advertisent for Vaan’s business.
How could it not attract a crowd?
A look of realization dawned on Corvessa’s face before she felt a hint of embarrassnt and sha. Given that there was no sound insulation in the tent, half the marketplace must have heard her perverted moans.
’Oh Thalassa! How am I supposed to travel the Undertide with my head high now?’ Corvessa cried in her mind, her heart full of panic.
Anyone mingling in the Undertide would be thick-skinned and shaless, but even they would have a limit. Once this limit was exceeded, how could they not feel embarrassnt and sha like anyone else?
Corvessa was no special exception. On the contrary, her limit was lower than most people in the Undertide.
Nevertheless, Corvessa quickly cald down upon further thought.
Considering the size of the crowd outside and the effects of Vaan’s service, his business was bound to be popular. Anyone who received his service would succumb to the sa helpless and embarrassing situation as she did.
As such, if she could promote his business and put more people through the sa experience, she would no longer feel embarrassnt and sha. It was only embarrassing and shaful if it had happened to only her. However, if it happened to everyone, it would beco quite normal.
Alas, Corvessa also felt conflicted upon thinking in this direction.
If the business got too popular, she would have fewer opportunities to receive Vaan’s service again. A service that could provide such astonishing effects was bound to explode in popularity.
Who knew how long the queue would be in the near future?
That said, even if Corvessa could receive multiple sessions of Vaan’s service, her savings would not be able to keep up with the expenditure. As such, frequent visits wouldn’t be good either.
Her most important task now was to earn as many CP as soon as possible. Only then could she enjoy Vaan’s service to her heart’s content.
"Ahem," Corvessa coughed, fixing her embarrassed expression with a hint of coyness, and said, "Since that’s the case, I won’t force you, Lord Vaan. Your service was very good. I will co again when the opportunity arises."
"Thank you for your appreciation, my Lady. I’ll see you again next ti."
After a short exchange of pleasantries, Corvessa ultimately bid farewell and exited the small tent. Seeing the crowd before her and sensing their countless gazes, she quickly steeled her heart and made a graceful exit from the scene.
Unfortunately, it was inevitable that the crowd would not let her leave quietly. They were full of curiosity and questions.
"Da Corvessa, please wait!"
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