My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 345 - 41 Quiet Opening

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Chapter 345: Chapter 41 Quiet Opening

The most distinctive feature of the main house lay in the elegant white staircases that spiraled upward along both sides, allowing several areas within the house to be adjacent yet independent, without disturbing each other.

Once the renovation of the main house was paid for, Lin Xiaoguai began to purposefully move in the "already purchased" appliances and furniture that she had planned for.

It was only after these tasks were completed that Lin Xiaoguai started to arrange the store.

Depending on the merchandise, she purchased several types of shelving units, including display-cabinet-like shelves, sturdier ones with greater load-bearing capacity for appliances, small shelves for potted plants, and some more intricate and unique shelves. The one thing they all had in common was that they were made from expensive wood and were neatly arranged in the store, which gave the space an extra touch of class.

She then placed a variety of readied goods on the shelves, from handmade soaps, cosmetics, precious flowers, jewelry, embroidery works, elixirs, to pottery crafts, and then instructed the intelligent management system to tag them with the pre-decided prices.

—To note, although those shelves looked quite ordinary apart from the better material, they were actually products of an Alien Civilization, capable of self-organizing on a schedule, and most importantly, they could connect to the intelligent management system and fall under its management domain.

Without mentioning the soaps, cosmetics, and elixirs that were inherently beneficial to humans, the other items, valued for their aesthetic and artistic merit, were also extraordinary.

She deliberately cultivated prized flowers with spiritual spring water, which could gradually alter the owner’s body without changing their appearance. Although not as immediately effective as drinking the spiritual spring water directly, the cumulative effects over time were still quite significant.

Lin Xiaoguai had conducted many experiments and found that spiritual spring water was most effective when used in plant cultivation because living plants, after absorbing the water, could continuously produce an energy substance similar to "spiritual energy" found in the water.

In this way, she was able to extend the benefits of the spiritual spring water to others while keeping a low profile and avoiding unwanted attention.

The value of the jewelry that Lin Xiaoguai created didn’t lie solely in their unique designs and masterful craftsmanship. She had, albeit reluctantly, purchased jewelry from an Alien Civilization.

As previously mentioned, jewelry from Alien Civilizations wasn’t just for show; many pieces could regulate one’s body, with effects such as radiation shielding, air purification, and absorption of bodily toxins being commonplace.

However, she obviously couldn’t use Alien Civilization jewelry for all her pieces, firstly because she couldn’t afford it – had she done so, she’d probably be broke within a year; and secondly, although Alien Civilization jewelry was precious and more valuable than earthly jade, earthlings were unaware of this fact. She couldn’t possibly spend what it would cost to buy a diamond mine on materials, only to sell the finished product at the price of cabbage, right?

The same went for the embroidery works. In the value system of Alien Civilizations, anything of worth was not only "visually appealing" but also "talented." The embroidery pieces she put out, whether it be the threads used, the fabrics, or the practical frames involved, all benefited the owners.

The pottery crafts shared the same principle.

However, to avoid suspicion, Lin Xiaoguai chose materials that would show their therapeutic effects gradually and subtly over time.

For that reason, even though some items weren’t that rare to her, she dared not price them too low. If the price was too low and the demand too high, not only would she be unable to supply enough stock, but it could also lead to people spotting inconsistencies.

Moreover, while she allowed her store to have a considerable reputation within a certain range, she did not favor it becoming overwhelmingly famous.

Suddenly, Lin Xiaoguai paused, took out some rice wine and fruit juice stored in gourds and bamboo tubes from her space.

These were all processed in her workshop during her spare time, using grains, medicinal herbs, and fruits grown in her space, and they had greater immediate benefits for the body than the previously mentioned items.

She dared to bring them out because she intended to sell these as medicinal wines and nutritional juices.

After all, if someone felt refreshed after drinking, they would just think the products were genuinely good, right?

With that thought in mind, Lin Xiaoguai individually priced each of these beverages.

Suddenly, her gaze fell on the bare bamboo tubes and gourds. Both were products of her space, but the seeds had been bought from the exchange store. The former was emerald green and grew very sturdy, and the latter came in white, yellow, and brown, with gourds of various sizes, all perfectly suited for use as natural containers.