Chapter 63 - 47: Developing Yatun Island (Seeking Recommendations)

Chapter 63: Chapter 47: Developing Yatun Island (Seeking Recommendations)

“I want to tell you a story about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs...”

The children were playing with the lolitas from the Tree Elves’ Descendants and then told them the fairy tale stories once mentioned by Bailuo.

“A talking cat...”

Tree Elf laddie Billy curiously said, “Aside from not speaking, it really resembles Cat Lingling.”

“Let me tell you a secret, Lady Lilith can also transform into glass slippers.”

“Wow, so is Lady Lilith the fairy godmother in the stories?”

“Quick, come with us, we’re going to ask Lady Lilith to transform into a Pumpkin Carriage.”

“Is there really a Pumpkin Carriage?”

“Here comes the Pumpkin Carriage!”

Lilith adored the children and immediately put on a grand magic show for them, eliciting countless exclamations.

“Wow ”

“So amazing!”

“It’s like being in a dream!”

“Eh? What tool is this? Besides an axe, are there other ways to fell trees?”

“Haha, you didn’t know this, right? This is a saw!”

Thanks to the Miracle Oath, the descendants of the Tree Elves officially joined Yatun.

It also meant that the Yatun Clan had completely let go of any misgivings about them, and henceforth they would be as close as family, without distinction.

Lilith blessed some axes, saws, and other logging tools with magic.

Planting seeds wasn’t an issue either; with a wave of the Magic Wand, all the seeds would sort themselves out automatically.

Of course, the prerequisite was that Lilith must know how to plant these seeds.

Sowing was a complex task because different seeds had different environmental requirements; Lilith couldn’t solve it with just one spell.

In this regard, Bailuo sent People of Yatun to accompany Lilith, and they directed her on how to plant in each area, and Lilith did as they instructed.

“Huff-”

“Clack clack clack.”

The tools floated mid-air in the lumberyard, working on the trees, turning them into smooth wooden stakes, then splitting apart into countless flawless and smooth parts of various sizes.

Then, under Lilith’s control, these pieces of wood assembled like building blocks into various houses.

Although they were put together, they fused with each other, and their sturdiness was in no way inferior to hand-crafted ones.

‘ ‘And now for the painting.”

Lilith waved the Fairy Wand at one house: “Transform into something beautiful.”

“Bang.”

The roofs, doors, windows, and stairs—all aspects of the houses—changed colors in an incredible display, becoming breathtakingly picturesque.

Flowers bloomed on the sides of the houses, vines and green leaves adorned them, and birds from nowhere began to nest, while delightful cats merrily ran into the yards, their big watery eyes curiously observing the new homes of the People of Yatun.

“Creak.”

Bailuo pushed open the gate and took a closer look, discovering it was a rather tranquil cottage with its own garden, a wooden European-style house.

It was like the kind of magical cottage that only existed in fairy tales, complete with its own lighting effects.

“So Lilith, what exactly does your magic base its decision on?”

Bailuo felt it was very likely based on the knowledge from fairy tales.