Wo Shie still was unaware of the price of things like food and then suspected that the things like castles and armies probably cost money as well. But not knowing how big he had won he wasn't extremely ecstatic but he was very happy none the less.
"Another thing, if you want personal guards it wouldn't hurt to look into them, I know some very well respected…" Jai Ming began before being cut of by Wo Shie who apparently had or was already making plans of his own.
"No that's fine, I prefer to be alone… well uh do I just come here to get more when I need more?" Wo Shie cut her off, and asked as he didn't completely understand the world he had just entered.
"I understand young master Shie, I've already prepared a formation device I received from another world, it has space and time formations that allow objects to be sent across long distances efficiently consider it a gift." Jai Ming said while pulling out a flat round object that seemed to double as a mirror.
"It also has the capability to be used as a communication device consider it a gift" She said as her and Wo Shie's mirrors showed each others faces and echoed her words.
Wo Shie was amazed to see something so cool could actually exist "woah, alright well maybe I can buy you something to eat some time." he said as recalled hearing Fu Shen saying it was a gift to the guys when they went to eat in the city.
"Oh well aren't you just cute, sure just let me know when and where you can reach me from anywhere with that just inject your energy into it while thinking of memories of me or whoever you want to see." Jai Ming said as she slightly blushed.
She was always working so it'd be hard for a man to notice her, then the men that knew her knew how hard she worked and the monster she could be so they wouldn't approach.
But Wo Shie didn't know this he only met the nice lady who reminded him kind of the witch doctor the only strange thing was she was completely opposite with her emotions on her sleeve as far as Wo Shie could tell.
"Alright I'm going to go back now." Wo Shie said as he dropped the ring and the object teleportation device into his pocket and stood up. The cool thing about making the spatial transformations into pockets was it also allowed mortals to have a limited amount of space they could use within a pocket.
The pockets would look endless if you looked inside, luckily even mortals had to have enough spirit energy to remain living. This allowed mortals to use the pockets but they could only use a limited space lest the pocket drains all of their energy and kills then.
They also had to look a little harder because to find something they would have to think of it's physical shape while also imagining how it felt in their hand to get the maximum spirit energy they could use to retrieve the object.
This was how the enchanted bazaar was able to flourish across so many worlds and universes they provided something everyone either would want or need one day, while making it available from the highest reaches to the lowest depths.
"I look forward to sharing the good news if you ever want to draw for me again maybe we can make something even more out there." Jai Ming said while standing up to see him out.
Wo Shie left out the Enchanted Bazaar with Jai Ming in-tow. The head guard was standing in front of the entrance causing a line and a crowd to build to see what was going on.
There were less people waiting to get into the Enchanted Bazaar than there were people wondering why suck a luxurious vehicle with the insignia of the Fu clan be here and also not allowing anyone to enter the building.
Seeing so many people, Wo Shie was shocked. The onlookers outnumbered the customers waiting to get in probably 100:1 as there were only around 7 people within the direct range of the door while the rest had formed a massive crescent around the entrance and the carriage.
As soon as Wo Shie stepped out the door, more guards appeared like ghost forming a tunnel for Wo Shie and Jai Mingto walk towards the carriage unseen.
This shocked Wo Shie further as he had never seen anything like it causing him to stand in place for a moment outside the door. The head guard grabbed Wo Shie and pulled him along as he didn't think his actions would create a scene of this magnitude.
He was under clear orders to keep Wo Shie's identity a secret and move as covertly as possibly, that's why he actually used one of the older carriages and didn't want to let anyone go inside.
Wo Shie finally came to his senses and shook free from the head guard walked himself while quickly boarding the carriage. He bid Jai Ming farewell as she retreated back into the shop before the corporeal ghostly guards disappeared.
After entering the carriage and the headed off just as quickly as they had entered the town they were back within the castle walls. The head guard took Wo Shie directly to Fu Shen's castle where he had been staying prior to his disappearance.
Wo Shie found his way back to the room he was in and found it to be just as he left it, not a spec of dust could be seen.