He hadn't expected to see even more than intended, but he knew she only ant well.
In truth, what he saw was even more exaggerated.
So why was that?
Just as the Flower Fairy said, this had already gone far beyond the scope of so-called talent—sothing else must be influencing him.
Is it because of the uniqueness of being a transmigrator?
Or… is it the system?
Those were the only two extrely peculiar things he could think of; further down the list might be that ti he entered the Sea of Emotions of the world.
But he believed that being able to enter the Sea of Emotions wasn't an especially unique ability.
He kept pondering in his mind like this, and before he realized, Alka had already returned to the inn.
Near the flowerhouse where they lived, he saw several puppet girls playing with a little girl.
He recognized that little girl—she seed to be the daughter saved by the puppet girls, just as the new innkeeper had ntioned.
When she saw Alka approaching, the little girl stopped, gave him a small bow.
"Hello."
"Hello to you too, little one. Have fun."
Alka said with a smile, pushing open the door and going in.
At that mont, only Chadite was sitting inside the lounge, reading a book at the table.
Lucilia and Julia were off to the side, chatting about sothing.
They noticed Alka coming in.
Chadite looked up and asked, "All done? I saw sothing happening with the Celestial Flower."
Alka nodded.
"But the reward will take so ti—the Flower Fairy needs to wait a bit before she can act because of the Treasure we brought her."
Chadite nodded, not particularly concerned.
Mainly, they hadn't put in much effort this ti; everything had gone so smoothly, so they didn't take it to heart.
But a Divine's reward was certainly sothing worth looking forward to.
After all, that's a god we're talking about.
"I really wish I could see what the Flower Fairy truly looks like." Lucilia sighed, sitting atop the table.
Her words found instant agreent with the other two won, who nodded.
They were genuinely curious—just how beautiful must the Flower Fairy who takes flowers as a Divine be?
The last ti they'd watched the Blossom Festival, it had made a point of describing this very thing.
"Want to see her? How about I take you all to et her once she awakens?" Alkasad asked.
"Let's not, let's not! The Flower Fairy didn't summon us, so barging in would be far too disrespectful." Chadite waved her hand quickly.
They still harbored a respectful awe toward so-called Divines, quite unlike Alka.
Though Alka also respected real Divines, he was definitely more at ease with them than the others.
He sat down beside the table, leaning back into the last petal, stretching out hard.
"Ah, finally got one big headache out of the way."
Hearing this, Julia couldn't help but roll her eyes. Calling a Divine's quest a "headache"—probably only he would do that.
There were countless people fighting for the chance, many not even qualified.
"Hm? Alka's back." Jason ca in from outside.
"That Celestial Flower out there was just swaying everywhere, and that massive wave of fragrance—was that your doing?"
"What do you an, my doing?" Alka rolled his eyes.
"So now that you're done, what's next?" Jason sat beside him and picked up a flower-fruit from the table for a bite.
Alka leaned against the petal-backed seat, staring at the flower's heart in the sky above them.
"Let's rest for a few days, boost our strength, and look for any clues on that cult group."
Most things were wrapped up—true, there was still much to do, but every path ahead now demanded a threshold of power from them.
He suddenly felt like nothing could move forward until Alka reached the Fourth Stage.
No matter what, they'd wait for Alka to reach the Fourth Stage before making any new plans.
Even if they found clues about the cult group, they likely wouldn't act—just scout and search for now.
The final strike would also have to wait until they'd grown stronger.
The previous chaos made it clear that this cult group was no pushover; they clearly had real connections to those chaotic, evil Divines.
And that mber of the Nafasi Clan—they'd already confird was at the Fourth Stage.
One thing was certain: this cult group's main target was the Flower Fairy.
Now that Alka had brought the Flower Fairy sothing she was missing, her strength would surely increase—no, it should be called a recovery.
But the cult group wouldn't just let things go; as long as they lingered around the Land of Fragrance, an opportunity was bound to co up.
And truthfully, there wasn't anything else they had to hurry about now.
"But we can't just stay here the whole ti, right? How about we find sowhere more permanent? Looks like we'll be here a while."
Hearing Chadite's suggestion, Alka gave it so thought and then nodded—she was right.
Staying at the inn wasn't great, not very convenient—especially when they needed to ditate.
He thought for a mont and asked, "Should we rent a house?"
"Or maybe just build sothing ourselves outside," Jason suggested after a mont.
Main thing was, bringing a Crystal Dragon into the city was just too much trouble.
A dragon flying around through the skies would seriously affect the daily life of people here.
Plus, their group was way too conspicuous in town—whether it was the Crystal Dragon, Pororo, or the puppet girls.
Especially after the chaos, they attracted stares wherever they went.
It was honestly a little too much for their comfort.
Hearing Jason's idea, everyone nodded in agreent.
"Let's wait until everyone's back to discuss. Anyway, building a camp outside's no problem for ."
With the Pocket Ring and Simon's abilities, building a temporary place outside really wouldn't be hard for them.
And it'd be much more convenient anyway.
Mainly, there'd be no one to bother them—or eyes watching them all the ti.
Kinda made him miss those days when the Sound of Dawn was moored at the harbor.
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