"Then go make some money, you idiot!"

Since becoming a teenager, Lily of the Valley seems to have become increasingly girlish as well, making it hard to see the mature and composed demeanor of the school doctor she once possessed. At this moment, she burst out from behind Leffre, angrily kicking Valensa's boot.

"I've become like this because of you, you reckless rookie paladin!"

"Then you should thank me for my recklessness."

Valensa hesitated for a moment, then said it directly:

"This time in America, we indirectly clashed with your wicked ex-wife again, and even encountered one of her new victims."

She must have faked her death and left you, then pretended to be the childhood sweetheart of the new victim and caused a huge scandal… Luckily, Tia and I happened to stumble upon her plot, otherwise another research genius might have followed in Savart Langdon's footsteps and met a tragic end.”

"……how so?"

Lily of the Valley's eyes suddenly became somewhat vacant.

However, having already been heartbroken several times, Lily of the Valley has now developed an immunity. Her empty eyes regained their sparkle in just a few seconds, only now they were filled with doubt:

Why does she keep doing this kind of thing?

“If it were easy to guess her thoughts and motives, she wouldn’t be a reveler… she would be the most active reveler with the most crimes.”

Valensa gave a wry smile, then said seriously:

"So I came here this time to ask Linglan to think it over again... to think about all the little things that happened when you lived with her, and see if there's anything suspicious about it."

I know this is painful for you, but it's necessary if you want to fully understand your grudge against that wicked woman, the Sinful Angel.

You were once one of the best military doctors in Fran, I believe you can be strong, please.”

"...Okay, I understand."

Lily of the Valley was silent for a moment, then nodded emphatically, and gently tugged at the hand of Lefred, whose expression was somewhat dissatisfied:

"After all, she is my biggest problem right now... If I want to start a new life, I have to break things off with her properly."

After discussing the Sinful Angels, Valensa told Lily and Lefred that everyone here would be staying at their new residence in Giran Town for a while, and asked them to pack their bags.

Since Lily of the Valley and Leffre were now nominally employed by Valensa, they naturally wouldn't refuse such arrangements and quickly returned to their rooms.

Valensa and Tia arrived at Friggia's laboratory.

As expected, Friggia was still busy here, buried in the experimental table with a bunch of bottles and jars, conducting biochemical research that Valensa and Tia couldn't understand.

Valenkasa, a high-ranking frost demon, sat on a chair by the laboratory door, a cup of yogurt resting on her ample bosom. She sipped it through a straw, while her hands frantically tapped on a handheld game console that Valenkasa had brought back from Vie, clearly having a great time.

"Sister Friggia~" x2

"Your Highness~" x2

Valensa and Tia politely greeted the two of them in turn.

"Oh, you've arrived."

The first to respond was Vilenkasa, who didn't even look up, her eyes still glued to the handheld screen, tapping the buttons as she spoke:

"This thing called a game console is really good, but many of the games are too simple, and quite a few functions don't work... Could you please fix that?"

"Because most games test reaction speed, and the levels are designed based on the reaction speed of ordinary people, they are naturally too easy for Her Highness."

Valensa explained with a smile:

"As for those unusable functions, they must all require an internet connection, but there is no internet in our world."

"Can that be resolved?"

Velenkasha asked with great anticipation:

"Why not design some challenging games, or find a way to connect to the network of another world? Doesn't Bretania have a linking technique? Can't we think of a way?"

"...You're putting me in a difficult position, Your Highness."

Tia gave a wry smile, speechless:

"Connecting to the network of another world... let alone me, even our ancestors probably couldn't do it."

"Designing some games specifically for this purpose is something we could try."

Valencia is now one of the top carries, so Valencia decided to try to curry favor with her and, after thinking for a moment, continued:

“My friend in the other world has some power and wealth. I can ask her to find someone to make a few high-difficulty games that are suitable for people here to play.”

Chapter 4 is not time stop?

Upon hearing that the game could be customized, Velenkasa immediately became interested.

She turned off the game she was playing, then gulped down the cup of yogurt on her chest, and started discussing it with Valensa.

During the discussion, Valensa gradually understood Velenkasha's needs for the new game.

First, due to her personality, Velenkasa has no interest in any puzzle games, and she will skip any other games that have puzzle elements.

Secondly, Velenkasa had served as a saint in the Sun Church on another planet for 1000 years before being transferred to Eve after her term of office expired.

The planet where Velenkasa previously served was not as peaceful as Eve's. She personally participated in many major battles, including those in space.

Therefore, Velenkasa is not interested in turn-based strategy or tactical games, because she finds the turn-based setting too unrealistic and boring.

Finally, since Velenkasa is now a 2000-year-old Frost Demon, having personally experienced too many stories, those story-driven games hold little appeal for her.

In her own words:

"An epic and grand storyline? That's ridiculous. How impoverished must those game developers be to treat mundane everyday events as epic and grand?"

Valensa could only offer a wry smile in response.

The storylines of those games were actually quite grand, but they were just stories made up by humans whose lifespans were only a few decades. In the eyes of Velenkasa, whose personal lifespan was longer than that of many civilizations, they were really nothing.

In short, after eliminating a bunch of game types that Velenkasa wasn't interested in, the games that Velenkasa ultimately enjoyed were mostly those that tested her reaction time, primarily action and shooting games.

Velenkasa enjoys playing these games, but finds them too easy. She hopes for more challenging and difficult levels.

This requirement is relatively simple; you don't even need to make a new game. Just find a few of Velenkasa's favorite action and shooting games and release a few DLCs with challenging levels.

Valensa wrote down all of Velenkasha's needs and sent them to Vi through the community features of the Dimensional Hardware Store.

This time, Wei didn't seem to be being dominated by her beautiful boss; her response speed was even faster than Asakura Mai's.

Vie readily agreed to Valensa's request, but the content of her reply made Valensa's expression turn somewhat strange.

[Company Boss's Wife: Making high-difficulty DLC, huh? No problem, but those games you mentioned are all decades old; the development teams are probably all dead by now. Luckily, I have that necromancy spell item you gave me last time. I'll go turn those game developers into ghosts and make them work overtime developing the DLC.]

[The serious female knight: ...Necromantic magic, isn't it useful?]

[The company boss's wife: Yes, necromancy is amazing. Ever since we resurrected a batch of employees as undead and made them work 24/7, the company's profits have noticeably improved. Miyuki is very satisfied with this, and even considered turning most of the company's employees into undead... but I persuaded her otherwise.]

[The proper female knight: ...]

Capitalists who have mastered necromancy are truly terrifying.

Valensa realized that she seemed to have opened a terrible Pandora's box, and that the already oppressed working class in the cyberpunk world might suffer even more.

Asakura Mai happened to see these messages at that moment and commented on them.

[The invincible high school girl: This is too evil... Absolutely too evil... Is this the depravity of humanity or the distortion of morality? A paladin actually sold necromancy to capitalists... You two have hurt my young and innocent heart, you have to make it up to me!]

[The serious female knight: ...Then, little dance sister, what kind of compensation do you want?]

[Invincible High School Girl: Hehehe... It's actually very simple. Next time I visit you, Sasha, how about you take me to that Pink Rose Garden?]

[The serious female knight: No! Absolutely not! Sister Wu, you're still a minor! You absolutely cannot go to a place like that!]

……

"Oh, my two little sisters are back."

While Valensa and Velenkasa were discussing the game, Friggia finished her experiment.

She lightly traced her fingers in the air, using an exquisite sealing technique to preserve the progress of the previous experiment. She then removed the black latex gloves she had worn during the experiment before smiling and greeting Valensa and Tia.

"Sister Friggia~" x2

Tia greeted them with an elegant bow, and Valensa stopped chatting and joking with her two transmigrator friends in the community on the Dimensional Hardware Store member terminal interface, responding with a smile.

"Mum~"

Friggia only glanced at Valensa twice, but she carefully examined Tia, especially Tia's radiant and magical appearance.

Then Friedia pouted, revealing an envious expression:

"How wonderful! Little Tia is so lucky. I wish I could drink fresh primordial bio-energy essence every day... I lack everything right now, but what I lack most is magic."

"Of course I won't forget you, sister!"

Valensa quickly took out several bottles of white, beverage-like primal bio-energy essence and handed them to Frieda with a smile:

"Here, these are gifts for Sister Friggia. They should be enough to replenish your magic power, right?"

"……snort."

With a flick of her wrist, Friggia sent the bottles of primordial bio-energy essence flying into her hand, but her face still showed a hint of dissatisfaction:

"You're giving me these leftovers that Tia ate... I want fresh food too."

"Ah this..."

Faced with Friggia's blatant flirting and Tia's ambiguous smile, Valensa was at a loss for words and could only forcefully change the subject:

"By the way, I just saw Lily of the Valley. What's with the pair of wings behind her ears? Sister Friggia, have you made any progress in your research on the Eve people?"

"Tch, coward~"

Friggia pursed her lips, but still answered the question:

"We can only say that we've made a little progress; we're still far from achieving results."

"How to say?"

To avoid being teased again, Valensa quickly followed up with an interested question:

"I remember you once said, Sister Friedea, that the appearance of the ancient Eve people was actually similar to the various kemonomimi girls in anime... So, the Eve people with bird-like features, did they just have a pair of small wings behind their ears?"

"From an appearance standpoint, that's correct."

When discussing her ideals, Friggia also put away her previous charming and frivolous demeanor and earnestly explained to Valensa and the equally curious Tia:

"But in terms of internal physiological structure, Eve's people are actually very different from modern humans. After all, modern humans were revived by the Sun Goddess based on Earthlings, while the distance between Eve's Star and Earth is measured in light-years. The original intelligent life on the two planets was very different."

The ultimate mystery of life has always been the most fundamental and profound knowledge in the universe. Even at the peak of my life, when I was closest to omniscience and omnipotence, I was unable to comprehend the ultimate mystery of life.

That's why all my previous experiments to bring Eve back to life failed.

That catastrophe wiped out everything about the Eve civilization. Their life codes, genetic sequences, soul factors, and all other information disappeared. I also lost my powers as a peak pseudo-god and could only try little by little based on the knowledge I had left behind, which was too difficult.

At first, I didn't even notice the difference between Eve people and Earthlings. I thought the difference between the current Eve people and the ancient Eve people was just those animalistic features, which is why I conducted experiments to forcibly fuse various animals and humans... and as you all know, that's the result.

A calamity race, which you named the Wild Beasts, became a byproduct of my experiments. As for me, the Church of the Sun and the Sage's Tower joined forces to attack me, giving me a severe beating and sealing me in the ground for over a thousand years.

"Yes, you told us about these things before, Sister Frigia."

Valensa nodded, then asked curiously:

"What about Lily of the Valley this time?"

“Lily of the Valley’s current body is an artificial human body created by alchemy, and its adaptability to fusion is much higher than that of a normal human. I’m thinking of trying out my previous idea again.”

Friggia smiled:

"Of course, I know that Linglan is your friend and that someone is watching me. I certainly won't act recklessly like before. I was very careful with this experiment... I made a detailed plan and made sure that it could be terminated at any time to ensure that Linglan would not be harmed before proceeding with it."

As a result... Suzuran's android body is indeed highly adaptable, but it's not so easy for it to integrate animal characteristics.

Initially, I wanted to try to transform Suzuran into a catgirl or a bunny girl, but both attempts resulted in rejection during the fusion process. Forcing the fusion might turn her into a new beast, so I had to stop the experiment and undo the fusion.

Just when I was about to give up on the idea, Little Sister Leffle brought over a few pigeons, saying she wanted to make soup for us.

On a whim, I decided to give it a try and used pigeons as material to conduct a bloodline fusion experiment with Lily of the Valley. To my surprise, this time it went very smoothly. I didn't even have time to stop it before the fusion was completed, and Lily of the Valley became what she is now.

Although Lily of the Valley herself was very unhappy and kept telling me to turn her back, we all thought she was even cuter and more interesting now.

"Yes, Lily of the Valley is definitely cuter now."

Thinking of how Lily of the Valley was teased by Leffre before, Valensa couldn't help but cover her mouth and laugh twice before continuing to ask:

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