Chapter 697 [Land of Grace] 19

The deep green waves rippled, and for the next few months, Feng Lan saw only vibrant, life-filled seawater.

She eventually moved from the deep water area to the land area that wasn't flooded, not for any other reason than that the cats in the land area would come to her door, and that's when she could earn spirit coins.

Staying on the seabed in deep water, you might not see a single live cat for ten days or half a month.

Feng Lan had never experienced the slumbering rainy season in this world before, and was unaware that there were many more land cats this year. This was due to the sudden changes in the seawater and the solitary wandering of the moon jellyfish.

Some cats are aloof and dislike people, and are indifferent to gods as well. Others, however, are very fond of gods and want to see them whenever they have the chance.

In previous years, when the moon jellyfish went out to roam, the cats who went up to see them were guaranteed to see the deity. However, this year, the cats waiting along the route only saw the moon jellyfish swimming along the route.

Cats thronged the streets on both sides, and everyone was discussing the year's deities.

Several cats were also sitting in Fenglan's shop discussing something. Among them was a tabby cat, the largest of which looked very fierce. If it went out into the human world, it would be called a "scumbag" by a group of people. It was round and firm, and you could see the muscles under the fur even through the garlic clove-shaped fur. When it sat there, its four chubby legs and its fat tail that swept out in a whirlwind all showed its strength.

At this moment, the big cat sadly raised its head and looked up at the sky, "The moon jellyfish has been gone for three days, why hasn't the God appeared yet, meow..."

She hadn't slept for the past three days, afraid of missing the gods' journey.

Although you can see the gods in the temple, you can only hear their voices. You can only see and touch the gods when they go out.

The tabby cat, unable to see the gods, bought a serving of dried fish and sat in Fenglan's shop, trying to drown its sorrows in the fish.

"Waaaaah, I took thirteen days of annual leave to come out." The tabby cat's already melancholy mood became even more melancholy. She was a working cat with no money. In order to raise enough spirit coins for this trip, she had worked illegally at the guard department for half a month to get here.

She had beaten so many illegal immigrants who lingered at the border; they had all lost weight. The tabby cat took a big bite of dried fish, its whiskers twitching, its eyes brightening as it looked at Feng Lan on the counter. "Hey, your dried fish is pretty good! Give me a hundred pounds!"

This wasn't the first cat to want to buy in bulk. Feng Lan smiled knowingly. "Sorry, the dried fish is limited. You can only buy a maximum of 50 per cat per day."

This is a wildly popular dried fish from the Beast Taming World. When Feng Lan was human, she thought it tasted good, but it wasn't as amazing as Bi Ke's. But now that she's a cat, she has to set aside a portion of her daily copying quota for this dried fish!

"What?!" The tabby cat suddenly turned its head, trying to intimidate Feng Lan with its fierce appearance. "Limited purchase?"

"Is it really that delicious, meow?"

"Let me try it..."

"Crack, click, click."

"...Boss, is there really a purchase limit, meow? I'm buying them all!"

Feng Lan remained silent, only insisting on limiting purchases, saying, "Our inventory is limited, and all the limited-edition food items are a way to give back to our customers."

She was telling the truth. Otherwise, if Feng Lan really wanted to make money, she would have already learned from the heartless humans, with purchase limits and bundled deals. Buying these things required VIP membership, and after upgrading to SVIP, there were special gifts. Recharging 1,000 spirit coins would get you dried fish, 5,000 spirit coins would get you desserts, and 10,000 spirit coins would get you a full meal... She was sure to empty the wallets of these innocent kittens.

The tabby cat's squinty eyes widened in disbelief that Feng Lan could utter such cold words. When coercion failed, she jumped onto the counter, looked at the kitten that barely reached her chest, and let out a long meow. Amidst the other cats' astonished gazes, she gently rubbed against her, "Really not okay? *purr*..."

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