My Weekly Refreshing Mentor Spirit-Chapter 330 - 299: The World Is a Giant Amateur Troupe

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Chapter 330: Chapter 299: The World Is a Giant Amateur Troupe

After finishing his words, Xue Dili opened a Teleportation Gate.

Everyone walked in, and the other end of the Teleportation Gate looked like the private backyard of an inn, bustling with activity.

The Knight Commander busily carried various ingredients back and forth, and the two female Knights changed into standard Renaissance-style maid uniforms, not like those current anime-style outfits resembling lingerie, but rather traditional maid outfits from post-Renaissance noble families, and began cleaning the houses built from Pea Trees.

As soon as they walked in, the children were completely captivated by the fantasy and fairy-tale style of the inn.

Small wooden houses built by hollowing out Pea Trees, and inside everything seemed to have grown directly from the tree, including the chairs and beds; morning glories climbed on the wooden fences outside, and dewdrops formed crystals.

Outside here, the cobblestone path ends at mushroom-shaped houses that look like a Witch’s dwelling; unfortunately, these are also rooms of the inn. Squirrel shells from the previous night lay scattered under the houses, and numerous little squirrels on the roof, unafraid of humans, nibbled on nuts while curiously watching Xue Dili and others.

Nearby were fields and a barn, with Q-version styled scarecrows standing in the fields. As the wind blew, it played unique tunes of the Tita Civilization.

Besides the fields, curious fawns and wild hedgehogs and pangolins danced to the scarecrows’ melody in the wind, not shy at all, likely tamed by Old Watson.

These scenes really did resemble a Fairy Tale World, leaving the children in awe, much like the Little Dragon Lady who could only clasp her hands together in delight, showing just how much she adored the place.

To the other children, this place was simply like a paradise.

As Xue Dili left the backyard, walking through the cobblestone path toward the entrance, the atmosphere transitioned to a modern feel, with a parking lot laid out at the gate, and a stage set up at the inn’s entrance.

In addition, there were many toys like slides and rocking horses for the little ones, but they all seemed to have grown directly from plants with no trace of technological processing marks.

Clearly, Xue Dili was fascinated upon arrival, and it seems the farmhouse had already restored the Silver Country’s fairy-tale style to a great extent, even surpassing Xue Dili’s original expectations.

A month ago when he came here, it was just freshly developed, and the Silver Princess still needed to clean weeds in the pool, and the Knight Commander needed to drive a tractor around delivering goods to make extra money for the household.

Who would have thought that in just under a month, it would transform into this fantastical and whimsical setting.

Even the old gentleman couldn’t help but smile as he looked at the view, and slowly said to Xue Dili, "This place seems to share the same style as your academy. If your Magic Academy were to be situated near here, the styles would align perfectly..." 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

Xue Dili paused.

He then remembered that the academy was actually designed by Old Green, and according to the information he had, the original model for the Silver Princess was Old Green’s daughter, although it was just a model.

The current Silver Princess had no relation to Old Green, and at most, the King of Silver Country shared Old Green’s face.

After all, the entire Fairy Tale World was just a world imagined by Old Green.

He placed the Tita Civilization into that carefree world, then sat alone inside the Evil Eye, recording civilization and time with his own skin.

"Yes, if I plan to open a Magic Academy in the future, I’ll place one entrance nearby," Xue Dili thought.

The little girls eagerly started playing under their aunt’s guidance, and Xue Dili let them play worry-free, while taking a look at the prices here.

Pea House 400 a night, Mushroom House 500 a night, and all other entertainment activities in the small houses were free, but meals required payment.

Xue Dili casually glanced at the menu.

Apple Pie, Elf Honey Bread, Mushroom House Pie, Moonlight Strawberry Pudding, Pumpkin Candy, and Golden Spindle Spiral Tower Cake...

These dishes didn’t really suit the Eastern palate, likely representing their local specialties of Silver Country and other recipes from the Tita Civilization, but made with Earth’s ingredients.

Nonetheless, this uniqueness was already an advantage, and the inn’s prices weren’t too expensive, given that unlike other inns, none of the rooms had mosquito or fly problems.

By the pond, frogs adorned with Flower Crowns diligently consumed mosquitoes and flies; their occasional croaks resembled songs rather than being noisy.

Moreover, rows of trees likely freshly planted by Old Watson covered the entire hilltop, forming the simplest Magic Barrier.

If Xue Dili got the chance to spend a few hundred bucks to experience the authentic fairy-tale flavor here, he would be delighted to do so.

However, possibly due to the early hour, Xue Dili didn’t see any other guests, and the Silver Princess, who originally thought the inn would be bustling with people post-opening and that she’d effortlessly make a fortune, now lay listlessly on the cashier counter.