Chapter 41
Bolrasai Planet was a world famous for tourism and military education. It had nurtured countless brave warriors who fou for their respective beliefs and glory.
In addition to its beautiful scenery, the military academies on Bolrasai Planet had cultivated numerous outstanding milit talents.
Some became the pride of the empire, while others made their names known across the stars. Tourism, on the other han was another calling card of Bolrasai Planet.
It boasted magnificent natural landscapes and a rich cultural heritage. Whether it was scholars seeking historical relics or tourists eager to experience exotic customs, everyone could find joy here.
Although Lexie was not a native of Bolrasai Planet, she was very satisfied with life here.
Watching the imposing cadets walking down the street, she imagined herself putting on the military academy uniform an becoming a valiant warrior.
This dream was still achievable. Arthur had said that once her health improved a little mo he would agree to let her enr in the military academy as a Mermaid.
Currently, Arthur was conducting genetic modification on her. Once her body could possess a long lifespan like the beastmen of the Aetherion Interstellar Zone, he would naturally allow her to study at the military academy.
Even though she couldn’t attend the academy right now, Lexie was still very content with her current life.
Since arriving on Bolrasai Planet, as usual, Lexie walked to her stall, sat down, and started her flower–selling business. A life of idleness was boring, so she had to find something to do.
After thinking it over, Lexie came up with the idea of selling flowers on the street. She still remembered Arthur’s surprised yet suppressed laughter when she told him her plan.
According to Arthur, there were no females left in the Aetherion Interstellar Zone, only single beastmen. Without partners, they would naturally not buy flowers.
Lexie thought Arthur’s words made sense, but she didn’t listen to him.
Austin had given her a huge sum of money, so even if she didn’t sell a single flower, she had nothing to fear.
If she was going to set up a stall, she wanted to choose a job she loved, so she picked selling flowers.
Flowers were so beautiful, and their fragrance could bring people a good mood. Lexie thought, ‘If I can let these single beastmen find a little comfort in their busy lives, that would be a wonderful thing.
Moreover, selling flowers was a relatively relaxed and free profession for Lexie. She could follow her own rhythm.
She could get up early every day and go to the flower market to select the freshest and most beautiful flowers, bring them back to her stall, and wait for customers to arrive.
It was great if someone bought flowers; if not, it didn’t matter. Anyway, she only stocked ten flowers. If they didn’t sell, she could take them home and enjoy them herself.
That’s what Lexie thought, but when she actually started the stall, she found the result was completely different from her Imagination. Because her flower business was really booming.
She sold ten flowers a day, each for a thousand starcoins–quite expensive Lexie thought no one would s sun on her ordinary llowers,
Such a large
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However, after the first person bought a flower, starting from the second day, her ten flowers were sold in less than morning
Once the flowers were sold, Lexie would go out to have a good time with her new friends.
Early in the morning, as soon as Lexie set up her stall, a customer arrived. He was a beastman with a squirrel tail, round- faced and looking very cute. He said timidly, “Hello, I–I’m here to buy a flower.”
Looking at the lovely young beastman in front of her, Lexie pointed to the ten different types of flowers she had bought from the market and let him choose.
She said, “One thousand starcoins each. Pick whichever you like, and I’ll wrap it up for you.”
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Hearing Lexie’s words, the young man named Pulos Hughes looked at the flowers displayed on the stall. The flowers were of different varieties, and since they were freshly picked, each exuded a faint fragrance that made people couldn’t help but want to buy one.
Pulos took a long time to choose among the flowers, and finally picked the one he thought was the most beautiful “I’ll take this one.” Pulos pointed to the flower, a shy smile appearing on his face.
Lexie wrapped the flower Pulos had chosen in wrapping paper, handed it to him, and took the thousand starcoins he paid. “Here is your flower.”
Taking the flower from Lexie, Pulos held it tightly in his hand. He hesitated for a moment, then said embarrassedly, “Um, vendor… I heard that buying a flower comes with a tail–touching service. Now that I’ve bought your flower, can you touch my tail?”
“Touch your tail?” Lexie asked in confusion.
Pulos‘ fluffy, bushy tail kept flicking behind him with nervousness. It looked soft and cute.
Looking up at Pulos‘ anxious expression, Lexie waved him over. “May I ask your name?”
“Pulos. Vendor, my name is Pulos.” Pulos said.
“That’s a nice name. Also, I’m not called ‘vendor‘. My name is Hill, and I’m a Mermaid.” Lexie said.
“A Mermaid? What a rare race. I heard Mermaids have the ability to cure gene diseases, so that’s why you c heal those beastmen, right?”
“Hm? Oh, yeah.” Lexie said.
Looking at Pulos, who had moved closer, Lexie gestured for him to bring his big tail over. When the large, fluffy tail flicked in front of her, Lexie really liked the texture and was happy to touch the fluffy tail for free.
The fur on Pulos‘ tail was fragrant and soft, feeling very comfortable to the touch. However, his tail shed a little.
After stroking Pulos‘ tail for a while, Lexie’s black clothes were covered with yellowish–white fur. But that didn’t matter–she could clean it off with a cleaning device.
After a short while, Pulos‘ big tail disappeared, and Lexie finally pulled her hand back.
She knew clearly that Pulos‘ real purpose in buying the flower was not the flower itself, but to let her cure his However, no matter the reason, she was happy to help him.
gene
disease.
“Oh my goodness. What they said is true. You really can cure gene diseases. I thought my gene disease was incurable. Hill,
you so much. You saved my life. From now on, if you ever need anything, just call me,” Pulos said.
thank
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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