Su Ling and Su Yao followed the flow of people off the transport.
They carried two suitcases and one cat carrier.
They didn’t have much to bring—just a few changes of clothes—so their suitcases were quite light.
Hajimi yawned inside the cat carrier.
Looking at Su Ling and Su Yao’s amazed expressions, she licked her paw.
‘This is nothing yet.’
At her feet, G502 was sleeping soundly.
Nowadays, she didn’t do much besides sleep.
Well, occasionally she would steal some of Dalian’s cat food.
“Wow, Ling Ling, look here, over here! It’s so beautiful!”
There were many stalls along the station road.
They sold exquisite little decorations and various snacks.
Su Yao’s eyes sparkled like stars as she stood before the vendors.
This was a sight she had never seen back in the Lower City.
Su Ling followed her.
Su Yao was currently standing in front of a stall selling malt candy.
The owner was quite skilled.
She glanced at Su Yao and smiled as she quickly drew the woman’s face in candy.
Seeing this, Su Yao turned to look at Su Ling with pleading eyes. Su Ling was somewhat speechless.
“Boss, how much for these? Can they be customized?”
“Each one is twenty Moni. For a custom design, it’s an extra ten Moni. If you add another ten Moni, I can use a different material that allows it to be kept for a long time instead of being eaten,” the owner replied.
She was a capable-looking young woman with black hair tied in a ponytail.
“Then give me three… fine, four, using the long-lasting material.”
Su Ling pulled out her phone and showed the owner their family portrait.
Sensing Su Yao’s expectant gaze, she helplessly included Bai Wei in the order as well.
“Hehe, sure thing.”
The owner chuckled, her hands moving nimbly.
“Yay! Ling Ling is the best!”
Su Yao cheered, leaning against Su Ling and acting spoiled.
The corners of Su Ling’s mouth curled up involuntarily.
“By the way, are you two newcomers? You’ve arrived quite early,” the owner asked while working.
“Yes, but this is my mother. We wanted to come early to look around. If there’s work, we might take up a part-time job.”
Su Ling nodded, and the owner looked at Su Yao with surprise.
She was actually the mother?
The owner had assumed they were sisters.
However, remembering the family photo and noticing the shifts in Su Ling’s gaze, she figured there must be a story there.
“Alright, here you go. If you keep them well, they can last for over one year.”
The owner handed the four sticks of malt candy to Su Ling.
The lifelike portraits made Su Ling daze for a moment.
“Hehe, Xiao Wei!”
Su Yao giggled foolishly while holding the one shaped like Bai Wei.
Su Ling resisted the urge to stomp on Bai Wei’s candy and carefully took the one shaped like Miao Miao.
‘Hehe, my Miao Miao.’
“Oh, by the way, if you’re looking for work, you could try heading over to Xinbai. They seem to be short-staffed lately.”
After the payment was settled, the owner offered a kind reminder.
Su Ling thanked her sincerely, having gained a lead.
She had been feeling lost about where to go, but now she had a goal.
She carefully tucked the malt candy into her bag.
The material was specialized and sturdy, so it wouldn’t break easily.
The station was livelier than she had imagined, filled with a bustling atmosphere.
Su Yao looked at the tempting snack stalls with watering eyes.
However, once Su Ling saw the prices—over 100 Moni for a single meat skewer—she immediately gave up.
Time to go.
Following the signs, they exited the station.
Before they could even marvel at the various flying vehicles filling the sky, they were surrounded by a crowd of little girls.
“Senior, do you need a ride?”
“Senior, I’m very cheap! I won’t take the long route!”
“Where are you going, Senior? I can take you anywhere!”
“Senior! Senior!”
The group of little girls chirped like a flock of sparrows, giving Su Ling and Su Yao a headache.
Su Ling used all her strength to escape the “den of little girls” before finally letting out a sigh of relief.
“That… that was scary!”
Su Yao was also still a bit shaken.
“Strange, aren’t there Space Anchors?”
Su Ling asked, puzzled.
She noticed that all the little girls had tricycles behind them; they were clearly drivers looking for passengers.
“Space Anchors? Senior, the academy’s space management is incredibly strict now. There is a massive Space Congestion every day. Using a Space Anchor takes at least 1 hour just to start. It’s better to just take a taxi.”
A teasing voice came from beside them.
Su Ling looked over and saw a trendy girl with a deep tan.
Her healthy, wheat-colored skin shimmered under the sun.
Her outfit was simple yet bold: a tight-fitting cropped top that perfectly showcased her figure, paired with high-waisted denim shorts.
She wore fashionable sandals, and her toenails were painted in vibrant colors, catching Su Ling’s eye.
The girl seemed to have just returned from a beach vacation, wearing sunglasses and pulling a suitcase.
“Are you a freshman?”
The girl lowered her sunglasses slightly to size up Su Ling. However, her gaze quickly shifted to Su Yao, and her eyes lit up.
‘Strange. They look identical, but why does this one have such a gentle, motherly aura?’
“Yes. And you are?”
“You can call me Suzuki. I’m a third-year student from the Memory Academy.”
Suzuki seemed to be just a passerby who couldn’t help but comment after hearing Su Ling’s confusion.
“Welcome to the Witch Academy. Everything here will exceed your imagination.”
Suzuki didn’t linger or even bother to ask for Su Ling’s name.
She smiled, put her sunglasses back on, and walked away stylishly with her suitcase.
However, as she passed Su Yao, she paused for a moment.
‘The scent of cherry blossoms… Hehe, I’ll remember that.’
“What a strange person. Ling Ling, are all the students at the Witch Academy that weird?”
Su Yao hid behind Su Ling, poking her head out to watch Suzuki’s retreating figure.
“I don’t know,” Su Ling said, waving her hand.
However, she now understood why there were so many flying vehicles in the sky.
It turned out the Witch Academy was suffering from space congestion, making Space Teleportation inconvenient.
She wondered how much the taxis cost.
Su Ling turned around to look for those little girls again, only to find that the crowd that had been shouting earlier had completely vanished.
What was going on?
Su Ling was stunned.
“They already picked up passengers. You’ll have to wait for the next batch,” a passing upperclassman kindly informed her.
‘Wait, are those little girls really that popular?’
Su Ling looked up, feeling speechless.
She had thought the girls were being enthusiastic because they lacked customers.
It turned out business was so booming that they were just in a rush to finish one trip and get back for the next.
Su Ling and Su Yao looked around.
Just then, a figure by the roadside caught their attention.
A little girl with black hair was currently bowing and apologizing to a group of other girls.
“Hey, are you capable or not? How did you bring us back to where we started?”
“Hmph, don’t even think about getting paid!”
“Big Sister, let’s just wait for the next ride.”
Su Ling and Su Yao approached and found the group of seven little girls quite familiar.
‘Strange, why do I feel like I’ve seen them somewhere?’
The seven little girls were none other than Da Miao and her sisters.
At that moment, Qi Miao was waving a feather fan, her eyes flashing with shrewdness as she watched the apologetic driver.
“Don’t blame us. You aren’t getting a cent.”
With that, the seven little girls put on some cheap sunglasses they had just bought and walked away with an arrogant air.
This left only the black-haired girl with twin tails standing there.
“I… I’m sorry. I…”
The little girl looked like she was about to cry, but no one around her spared a glance.
“Excuse me, are you still looking for passengers?”
A pleasant voice reached her ears, followed by a sweet scent of cherry blossoms.
The little girl looked up, seeing Su Ling and Su Yao, and her breath hitched.