...This is like... at least half of a spies job?
...This is like... at least half of a spies job?
We'd just have to forfeit influence over what kinds of convoys they are, yes.I feel like artisans will attract the convoys sooner than the convoys will encourage artisans.
That would be pretty cool if we did encounter them, but i thought their parents were from some town or village or something, and not Xiangmen itself? Though idk why I think that, so i could easily be misrememberingI we recruit some promising artisan, we can get them to develop interesting things with the jadehelms and especially that cold clay we got. In light of that a pottery of some kinds sounds (this is when we run into the Ma sisters's family).
Dawww.
magnificent openerThe smell of woodsmoke and spicy sweet seasonings was very strong, hanging sooty and thick in the air even in the back of the restaurant. The clatter and sizzle of the chefs cooking away and the dull crackle of stoked flames mingled with the sounds of idle conversation. Ling Qi turned the metal skewer in her hands, observing the glistening red sauce that coated the cute cubes of seared meet with a weary eye. She could feel the embers of flame sleeping in the rich earthy qi of the beef and cut cubes of grilled mushrooms.
"Are you trying to give me Qi deviations, Xia Lin?"
"Do not be a coward, try your skewer. Take a bite of the mushroom cuts after the meat if the spice is too much, its absorbant," Xia Lin dismissed.
She supposed she could feel some motes of dark qi locked inside the seared cubes. She slid the skewer between her lips and bit off the first strip of meat.
"Danger, danger, the left flank pillow fort just caught fire!" Sixiang cackled.
I think you are missing a letter on this sentence."It explains any things the lack of investments in our clan's lands, and the push for the younger generation to find careers in the wider province. As a final step…"