The bright moonlight cast onto the jade-tiled roofs of the Verdant Sky Pavilion, its light painting the meticulously designed quarters in hues of emerald and diamond.
Yu Qingyan moved through the winding pathways with a graceful stride, her flowing green robes embroidered with silver vines that seemed to shimmer in the fading light.
On her hand was the almost empty pack of Heavenly Dew Soda that she bought earlier in that peculiar divine store.
The serene atmosphere hummed with the soft echoes of training exercises from the training grounds, the rustling of bamboo leaves from trees planted around the pavilion and the faint scent of rare herbs cultivated within the protected grounds.
In a way, the current scene was like an oasis of peace, a bastion of strength within the chaotic currents of the Nine Heavens, a place she had called home since she opened her eyes to the world.
Yet, beneath the peaceful facade, tension continued to brew.
The appearance of the Divine Convenience Store had already sent ripples through the pavilion's usually calm waters after she first reported it.
She still vividly remembered the reaction of her peers when she told the audacity of that shopkeeper for rejecting her offer, the strangeness of the products that he sold, and the even stranger aura that surrounded the place and the people within it.
She could tell that after giving them a taste of the Heavenly Dew Soda, some of her fellow members of the pavilion had begun desiring to visit the place in order to get their hands on the mystical wares and divine items, if they could even be considered divine, for themselves.
Yu Qingyan entered her private chamber, a spacious room that reflected her high position within the pavilion.
The walls were lined with meticulously organized shelves that held not just scrolls and tomes of ancient knowledge but also ledgers detailing trade routes, troop deployments, and diplomatic correspondences.
A large window overlooked the city surrounding the Verdant Sky Pavilion, but her gaze was drawn to the detailed map of the region that was sprawled across her desk, marking key resource points, sect territories, and potential threats such as the Abyssal Forest.
Her chamber was a microcosm of her responsibilities within the Verdant Sky Pavilion, a blend of scholarly pursuits and strategic planning. Yet despite her busy life, she's once again rearing to go back to that store.
Pouring herself a cup of chrysanthemum tea, its floral aroma provided a calming effect to her restless thoughts.
Indeed. The Verdant Sky Pavilion was more than just a sect. It was a powerful trading organization that had carved a unique niche in the Realm of Nine Heavens.
They were renowned for their vast trading network, their keen understanding of resource allocation, and their ability to maintain a delicate balance in a realm constantly threatened by war and chaos.
And with her grandmother, the Pavilion Master, getting older, the responsibility of leading this organization had started to slowly get transferred to her shoulders.
As of the moment, Yu Qingyan was the appointed emissary. The face of the pavilion who represents their interests in dealings with other factions, mediating disputes, and forging alliances.
Her position required her to be both a diplomat and a strategist, a scholar and a warrior. She was responsible for ensuring the continued prosperity of the pavilion and that often meant dealing with threats both visible and hidden.
She took a sip of her tea, her expression turning thoughtful.
The Divine Convenience Store was like a pebble tossed into a still pond. Its appearance had created ripples that were spreading through the city and, no doubt, to the ears of other factions. The other sects were always waiting for a chance to disrupt the balance of power. And something like this, a divine store that could offer unimaginable treasures, was like a magnet that would attract all sorts of troubles.
Her fingers traced the lines of the map on her desk, her mind working through the possible implications. The Verdant Sky Pavilion had always been careful in maintaining a position of neutrality, avoiding direct conflicts and focusing on trade and diplomacy. But the Divine Convenience Store was a game-changer. It was a force that she could either harness to their advantage or eliminate as a threat.
"A customer. That's all I am in his eyes." Yu Qingyan mused.
She recalled her conversations with the shopkeeper, Lin Mo. His awkward charm and his strange insistence on neutrality still bothered her as if he was not afraid of the people coveting the store.
His eyes seemed to hold so much innocence and ignorance, and yet, his actions were anything but that. He was a puzzle she couldn't quite figure out, a wild card in the game she was used to controlling.
"I wonder what kind of ware is waiting for me tomorrow."
She set her cup down, a resolute glint in her eyes as a small smile played on her lips.
Yu Qingyan's musings were interrupted by a soft knock at her chamber door.
"Enter," She called, commanding the figure outside.
The door creaked open, revealing a young disciple clad in the Verdant Sky Pavilion's signature green robes. His face was flushed, and his hands clutched a scroll tightly.
"Elder Yu," The disciple said, bowing deeply. "This just arrived. It's marked urgent."
Yu Qingyan extended her hand, and the disciple stepped forward to place the scroll in her grasp.
Without a word, she unfurled it. Her eyes scanned the neat, hurriedly written script and it immediately made her brow furrow slightly as she read.
'To Elder Yu Qingyan,
Our informants sent reports that the factions they belong to have received word about the Divine Convenience Store. These factions include the White Ember Sect, Crimson Vale Sect and Azure Gale Sect. Reports suggest that the Fanling City Lord has started looking into the establishment.
This development demands immediate attention.
Sentinel Liu'
Yu Qingyan sighed, setting the scroll aside. "Of course, if I found that store despite its obscure location, there was no way those vultures wouldn't. The store is too much of a temptation for them."
The disciple hesitated, shifting on his feet. "Elder Yu, if I may... should we take action to deter them?"
She shook her head, a faint smile playing on her lips. "No. Why should we? Under the shopkeeper's eyes, everyone is merely a customer. Let them test the waters. If they piss him off, it'll only bring good to us."
The disciple bowed again. "As you command, Elder Yu."
Once he left, Yu Qingyan leaned back in her chair, her gaze drifting to the window yet her thoughts were already wandering to that unassuming store. A potent force that had already begun to reshape the delicate balance of power within this region of the Nine Heavens.
Shortly after, Yu Qingyan rose from her cushion, pulling the remaining Heavenly Dew Soda to her table. Even after downing three bottles of it, she still cannot get enough of its sparkly sensation. And that strangely addictive instant noodles. She can't wait to taste it again.
The taste of both still lingered on her tongue. It was as though they were perfectly made for her taste buds yet somehow, she felt the urge to consume more and maybe different flavors of it.
It was a welcome change from the usual bland fare she was accustomed to. She had to be honest with herself. She craved it.
"How many spirit stones do I have left?" She murmured as she opened her spatial purse.
Upon peeking inside, her face sank. She had already spent the 25 high-grade spirit stones she set aside for this month's stipend.
How can she buy more?
This is a serious issue!