The rooms were clean enough that nobody considered just going to the Tiny World for the night, and the team was up bright and early to head for stall 808, their
assigned spot for the day.
The stall was one near the core of the market, a prime location next to a number of magical reagent vendors and other high-value goods. That had to be deliberate, as the city guards had chosen the stalls for everyone, so they had caused this grouping.
Or, perhaps there were designated sections based on the trade goods you had. But either way, it worked out well for Karl and the ladies, who were already attracting attention even before they had started setting out the actual goods.
Rae had made a black silk cover for the rough wooden stall table, and then hung a thin white silk sheet over the top and sides, so they would have plenty of light, but less direct sunlight. frёewebηovel.cѳm
She didn't want anyone getting sunburned.
Rae knew full well that they would all heal instantly from sun damage, but it still seemed wrong to leave them standing in the sun all day. She had made hanging chairs, support poles, a nice stretched top coffee table. The booth was fully decorated, and ready for a comfortable day sitting around waiting for customers.
But that elaborate setup had caught the attention of the other vendors, and they were eager to find out where they could get some of this finery.
The booths were standard sized, other than the larger ones for the bulk food sales. So, if it worked in that booth, they could make it work in the others as well.
"Ladies, gentlemen. Might. I ask if you are advertising these most lovely silk chairs? I could use a few of them for my booth." A mage from the alchemy stall beside them asked.
Rae shrugged. "They're not actually what we came to sell, but I can make you a few." She held out her hand, and webs spun in front of her, creating two Awakened Rank silk hanging chairs.
"There you go. No charge, just be comfortable." Rac insisted.
The alchemist bowed to her and hurried to go hang the chairs in his booth, which the apprentices were working to decorate.
Rae's work on their booth had upped the standard for the magical goods section as a whole, and as more of the booths put out decorative storefronts, the rest were forced to do the same, or risk looking shabby in comparison.
Normally, they didn't put much work in for a single day sales exhibition, but that was not Rae's way. Even if they were operating a travelling market, she would still put up a proper booth for the day.
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