By the time that they gathered in the Tiny World, the majority of the residents, including the rescued group from the failed invasion of their home world, had gathered to greet them.
"Karl, good to see you again. The Tiny World is looking good these days. The changes you’ve made are incredible. This place feels so much more complete than it used to, and we’re starting to see our first Immortal Rank blooms in the crops." One of the older Elves greeted him.
He noted that she had clearly just thrown on clothing for their arrival because she had only done up the top button to hold it in place, fully intending to take it back off again when they were finished.
Why she didn’t equip it from her inventory was a mystery, unless it was a handmade piece that wasn’t system linked.
They had people with the tailoring skill, so System Linked clothing wasn’t out of reach.
"It’s great to see you all doing well. I see that some of our newer arrivals are coming along well in your training as well. The System recognizes their Class, and I can feel the change in power level, even though they were already technically Mythic."
They all looked exceedingly happy with their progress, and Karl noticed that the long-term occupants were not weak anymore either.
Most of them were either at or getting close to Totem Rank, and even Lotus was about to break through to Mythic. The influx of Immortal Realm mana was doing the same to them as it had done to the group who had been dumped out into the middle of the invasion.
The difference was that they had a Class, and as they advanced, they could keep advancing.
They wouldn’t be stuck in a powerful body with zero actual capability.
In a way, that was similar to the children that Leo went to school with. They were Immortals, but not in the way that would matter if they got into a fight with an adult Immortal.
Lotus ran over to hug Dana, and then stole Tian from her arms, so she could bury her face in his fur.
"Ah, that’s what I needed."
Tessa cleared her throat. "We’ve got a big feast going already, so no need for more dishes. We’ve been working to improve the variety in our diets lately. I know that some of us are happy to have the same meals every day, but it’s better for both the environment and our stomachs if we add some variety."
Button grumbled in dissatisfaction. "All I said was that it would be nice to have a third breakfast burrito day during the week."
As Karl recalled, the other option on burrito day was fruit filled pancakes, one of Lotus’ favourites.
She certainly wouldn’t have been the one to complain.
"Well, if we start getting more centralized, there could be a buffet option. I know that the Academies do it that way, but if the Red Dragons are running them, the only breakfast option might be oatmeal."
Tessa laughed. None of their Red Dragons were that strict with the diets for the young ones. Even breakfast usually had some sort of meat with it, though rice and beans were a side dish for every single meal after breakfast.
They weren’t willing to let go of that one.
"What brings you here today? Is there a special occasion?"
"Not particularly. But we can make it one.


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