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Chapter 66: The Snakehead Is Me?

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“This is our production line.”

Entering the potion workshop, Meng Linna was the most shocked.

Wait a second.

Why did these products look so much like Marigold Potions?

“Didn’t expect assembly-line production.”

Yushi watched pots of potions zip along, mixed, and boiled.

Her face showed envy.

Miao Miao Niya trailed behind, explaining reluctantly.

“It’s for efficiency, meow. Demand’s crazy high.”

“True.”

Yushi nodded, grabbing a bottle from the line’s end.

“This your final product?”

No doubt about it.

It was Miao Miao Niya’s knockoff Marigold Potion.

Meng Linna wanted to die.

Why was her potion under scrutiny?

At this point, admitting she was Miao Miao Niya’s supplier was impossible.

Miao Miao Niya nodded.

“This is the best we can mass-produce with current methods.”

Still, Yushi shook her head.

“Mediocre. Show me your top-quality potion.”

“Follow me.”

Grudgingly, Miao Miao Niya led them to her office.

She pulled out a potion bought from Meng Linna.

“This is our best. Only one left.”

Not that she cared.

Miao Miao Niya stayed silent, letting Yushi handle the potion.

“Thanks, I’ll take it.”

“You!”

Miao Miao Niya’s eyes widened at Yushi’s boldness.

Ignoring her, Yushi inspected the potion.

“No doubt, this is the purest on the market.”

She dabbed a drop, tasting it.

It’s just a healing potion!

Why treat it like some weird substance?

Meng Linna screamed internally.

Na Naya, meanwhile, had given up and was watching the show.

If it wasn’t shady stuff, just normal business, right?

Setting the potion down, Yushi turned to Miao Miao Niya.

“Show me how it’s made.”

Miao Miao Niya spread her hands.

“Sorry, I get it from the Snakehead, meow.”

“Another Snakehead?”

Yushi laughed.

“Tell me about them.”

Meng Linna watched in horror as Miao Miao Niya pointed at her.

“That’s her, meow.”

***

“I swear, it’s just a coincidence!”

Under Yushi’s relentless questioning, Meng Linna revealed her potion formula.

Miao Miao Niya was left out.

Closing her notebook, Yushi sat, eyeing the pair.

“A nun adventurer with no medical background stumbling on a miracle healing potion?”

“Sounds crazy, but sometimes the world moves on weird coincidences.”

Meng Linna gave a tired smile.

“It’s… divine guidance!”

Totally unrelated to any god.

But surely a busy deity wouldn’t mind a tiny lie?

A sudden gust roared.

Despite the bright day, lightning struck between them.

No harm done, but the warning was clear.

This world’s gods were real.

Some, like the evil fire god, got beaten by humans.

Others were proper deities.

The church Meng Linna and Na Naya followed was the most influential.

Their god, a lawgiver, etched rules on bronze cauldrons in ancient times.

Punishing sinners by law.

Though gods had left the continent, their gaze lingered.

Occasionally sending oracles or punishments.

An all-knowing god supposedly watched everyone.

But actual divine intervention was rare.

Otherwise, the world wouldn’t be so full of suffering.

This was rarer still—a minor lie, yet a divine warning.

Meng Linna thought it was about her lie.

Yushi saw it as the god endorsing Meng Linna’s claim.

Na Naya stared at the lightning’s scorch mark, stunned.

She became a saintess candidate because a faint divine light touched her one night.

A thread-thin grace, yet it qualified her.

She never saw another oracle.

She’d doubted that light.

A hallucination?

A divine prank?

Growing up, she thought the gods forgot her.

When the system arrived, she even thought the gods were dead.

But this scorch mark proved it.

The gods still watched.

Specifically, this blonde?

A sinner, a disgraced nun.

Even forgiven, her sins remained.

Yet she drew divine attention?

Was this a hint?

Na Naya couldn’t tell.

Yushi rubbed her hands, laughing.

“Well, divine approval? I’ll trust you.”

A warning against lying, taken as endorsement?

Meng Linna nodded calmly.

“Anything else? If not, I’ll head out.”

“Of course!”

Yushi grabbed her arm.

“I’m here to talk business. I want to mass-produce your potion as a specialty drug. That okay? I’ll pay patent fees regularly.”

Meng Linna nodded.

“Sure, we can negotiate.”


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