Reborn as a Transcendent-Chapter 696Book 3: : Preparations for the Return of the City of Chaos

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With just that gentle touch, it felt as though Vera 1’s very soul was trembling. Her whole body was soaring, immersed in sheer bliss.

What kind of foot was this? Braised pig trotter? A tender, slow-stewed lamb shank? No… none of those. This was the foot of a beautiful girl; fragrant, divine, and utterly irresistible.

**PERO! PERO! PERO!** 1

At that moment, completely captivated by that flawless leg, Vera 1 seemed to awaken a rather dangerous obsession. She began licking it uncontrollably as if savoring every trace of that divine sensation.

Above her, Yae-hime’s eye twitched slightly. She suddenly realized, she had chosen the wrong method. These two little perverts were beyond saving, they were full-blown foot fetishists!

“Ahh, this leg… so smooth, so tender, and it smells amazing… Master, can I rub my face on it?” Vera 1 asked in a daze, totally intoxicated. Dignity? Shame? Toss it. Throw it all away!

‘I want nothing—nothing but this beautiful leg!’

“No.” Seeing the sickly obsession in Vera 1’s eyes, Yae-hime hurriedly pulled her foot back, a little unnerved.

“Pity,” Vera 1 said with regret as she withdrew her hands. Then, her expression shifted as she respectfully declared, “Vera 1 swears absolute loyalty to Master!”

“No need to repeat yourselves. Just get along with each other from now on.” With that, Yae-hime handed her one of the roasted chickens from the platter.

Vera 1 inhaled the aroma, took it slowly, and immediately began tearing into it without restraint. Her eating habits were no different from Vera 3’s. She had been far too hungry. Once she entered food mode, she lost all sense of composure. Even making a fool of herself in front of her glorious master didn’t matter in the slightest.

After the two girls finished their roasted chicken, Yae-hime personally purified their bodies. Then, together, they headed to the newly renovated living room to enjoy a delicious midnight snack.

The little ones ate with great joy. Whatever distance had lingered between them melted away at the dinner table, leaving only warmth and laughter.

Yae-hime stepped outside alone to enjoy the breeze. The night sky wasn’t particularly beautiful, the moonlight was hidden behind thick clouds, without a single star in sight.

“Master, you’re not eating?” Little Blue suddenly popped out beside her. In one hand, she held a roasted chicken leg; in the other, a jumbo shrimp. It was unclear if she’d brought them for Yae-hime or intended to eat them herself.

“I’ll pass,” Yae-hime said with a gentle shake of her head. She had already eaten some shrimp noodles made by Layna in-game earlier. Her taste buds had been satisfied. There was no need to eat more. After all, whether she ate or not didn’t make a difference to her body. Eating food was merely a way to satisfy the desire of the palate.

“Ohh, then I won’t hold back!” Hearing her master say she wasn’t eating, Little Blue immediately scarfed down both items. She ate so fast it was almost frightening.

“No one’s stealing it from you,” Yae-hime grumbled. If she didn’t keep this little one in check, her table manners would grow more and more outrageous.

“Ahahaha~ I’ll be more careful next time,” Little Blue said, her cheeks a little flushed.

Yae-hime purified her hands and lips with a touch of spiritual energy.

“Hehe, squeaky clean! Hug me, Master!” Seeing her hands spotless, Little Blue latched onto Yae-hime’s neck without hesitation.

Yae-hime gave her cheek a gentle pinch and asked, “How’s the situation with the City of Chaos?”

“It’s going great, because someone has been handling it!” Little Blue replied proudly.

“Don’t give me that,” Yae-hime pinched her nose. “It’s obviously Kinkara managing it for you.”

Kinkara wasn’t some strange entity, just one of Alicia’s distant ancestors. Since their real name had long been forgotten, Yae-hime had casually made one up. In the end, she really had just made up that name on the spot.

“Hehe, you saw through it! Master is amazing!” Little Blue grinned mischievously.

“By the way, is Kinkara still unable to come outside?” Yae-hime asked.

Little Blue nodded. “He’s still in recovery and can’t wander around. Also, the mana density here is a bit thin, nowhere near what it is inside the City of Chaos.”

“A shut-in, huh,” Yae-hime chuckled.

“Pretty much,” Little Blue laughed as well.

“Anyway, in a few days, I’ll be sending the City of Chaos back into the game for repairs.”

Her ring held a massive stockpile of repair materials, ready to be used as soon as the city re-entered the game world.

“Whoa! Really!?” At that, Little Blue practically exploded with excitement. She was deeply attached to that scrappy little city, as much as if it were her own second body. Hearing it would be repaired filled her with uncontrollable joy.

“You think I’d joke about that?” Yae-hime patted her head. “I don’t know the exact day yet. Just make sure you’re ready.”

“Mhm!” Little Blue nodded, then suddenly remembered the other little cuties at home. “What about Vera and the others? That world’s pretty special, there’s a good chance they won’t be able to come with us.”

“Yeah, finding a place for them is a bit tricky.” Yae-hime pursed her lips slightly. Two potential locations came to mind: Jade Flower Garden and the stairwell at the top of the unfinished building.

“Which do you think is safer, Little Blue; Jade Flower Garden, or the stairwell at the top of the ruin?”

“I’d say the unfinished building. After all, Vera’s main body already knows about Jade Flower Garden,” Little Blue replied.

“True… but the stairwell isn’t exactly the best place to live.” Yae-hime clearly didn’t like the idea of her precious girls staying somewhere so run-down.

“That’s easy! I’ll just send some puppets to renovate it!” Little Blue beamed.

“Oh right! I almost forgot about the puppets we have at home.” Yae-hime tapped her palm. “Alright, I’ll leave it to you.”

“Got it! I’ll take care of it right now!” Little Blue nodded quickly. Her bright blue eyes flashed, summoning three humanoid puppets.

“There’s a storage room in that stairwell, open it up and turn it into one big room. As for the stairs, I’ve already destroyed them, so just seal the whole area off. Make it as comfortable as possible.” Yae-hime gave her instructions.

“Understood!” Little Blue snapped her fingers, and the three puppets vanished in a flash of white light.

“Can we bring household appliances and furniture into the game world?” Yae-hime suddenly asked.

Little Blue shook her head. “Not directly, but we can store them inside the void here. Once we return, we can instantly restore everything.”

“That’s way more convenient,” Yae-hime said with satisfaction. She hated moving. Even if she didn’t have to do it herself, just the thought of it felt like a hassle. Returning everything to its original place with a single swish, now that was efficiency.

“It’s convenient, sure…but the storage time can’t be too long,” Little Blue reminded her.

“How long are we talking?”

“Three days. Technically, seventy-two hours. Any longer than that, and the supporting power from the City of Chaos will vanish.” Little Blue explained patiently.

“Seventy-two hours is more than enough.”

Yae-hime had two goals for sending the City of Chaos back. First, to repair some of its functions. Second, to serve as a backup for Alicia’s rebellion. Because who knew what unexpected events might arise during that mission?

And remembering Alicia’s habit of fumbling right at the finish line only made her worry even more.

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