The marketplace at the shelter had grown ever larger, and with an increasing number of stalls, a secondary market had opened. The trading demands of ordinary creatures were stronger than those of the Ancient Gods, as they were the main force of the marketplace. However, unable to afford the stall fee of ten Elf Beans, they had no choice but to set up a separate venue.
In a vast expanse of the Void, various airships, war chariots, mounts, or towed platforms, either floating or locked in fixed areas, formed individual stalls.
The goods traded here could be clothes, shoes, hats, cooking oil, soy sauce, vinegar, pots, pans, staples, vegetables, and the like—items that the Ancient Gods did not need but were indispensable for ordinary creatures.
Thus, the Abyssal Big Mouth decisively abandoned the original marketplace and threw itself into this secondary market. The items sold by the Ancient Gods did not appeal to it; it was necessities like food and cloth that it sought.