Xavier’s eye twitched at the development.
Had they all known that the entrance alone was enough to entice people to sign, then maybe they wouldn’t have had to slave away like that.
Then maybe he would have had more time with his little chipmunk whom he hadn’t gotten to talk to in private since that day!
The Prince had to refrain from seething and just thought of how getting it done in one go should free up their time, right?
Sure, dreams were free, anyway.
But even as he thought that, Xavier knew just how impressive this new daycare was and honestly thought that he’d be a lousy brother if his sister could not join with her pet.
With the help of actual experts under the Duchy’s banner, they were actually able to create a space that could accommodate the most common pets in the Empire.
However, the most challenging aspect was ensuring the safety of beasts that were considered prey, and for this, they even needed to buy a bloodlust sealing gate from the Trove.
The 50,000 CP cost hurt.
But it hurt the little money grubber less after he realized that it would save them from having to pay compensation for pets that could randomly be eaten.
Then came the actual amenities.
This time, they also opted to use materials from the Dungeon Space.
The structures were mostly made with wood or stones instead of just metal, which they could order in bulk.
Those day beds and even those scratching posts were all made with energy-laden materials and were enough to be considered an actual feature.
Then there was sanitation. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
Yes, for what do you do to pets who would obviously end up answering the call of nature?
Waste disposal and composting, apparently.
And just the look on everyone’s faces after learning about the concept of organic fertilizers was something for the books.
Now, if they were going to go this far, they might as well go even farther.
Heck, even the waters were sectioned to accommodate beasts of different sizes, and Xavier could just remember the effort it took to catch live fish until someone decided that enough was enough.
The goal was to try and grow crops where there was space and to breed fish where there was water.
After all, just how were they planning on feeding all these beasts?
And honestly, while everyone seemed like they had tough jobs, it’s actually Luca who had to face the tough problem of deciding and allocating food.
For both the pets and their owners.
Luca and D-29 had to learn as much information as possible, as feeding every beast the same thing would be irresponsible.
So, despite lacking options, the Guild leader had to prepare different meal sets, and as many of them as they could afford.
The preparations were crazy, and Jax, for one, could not believe just how much food they would have to keep churning out in case they needed to support this many clients.
And that was just for the beasts.
In fact, the argument was, what about the humans?
Obviously, the end goal.
And as much as they would like to prioritize these humans, the problem was still scarcity and displacement.
While humans can now freely get up and leave to head to different planets, beasts aren’t as fortunate.
Nor were they as lucky to be in a position where not using spiritual energy was possible.
Just like Mr. Mittens, who had no other choice.
This was even why their membership requirements and benefits underwent three rounds of changes until they reached a relatively acceptable model.
And Kyle had a field day trying to get all of this approved by the Military HQ and the school.
Thankfully, Duke Leander’s face was enough to reassure all the concerned parties that they were not just playing around with the system.
After all, opening a beast rehabilitation center?
Was it possible to turn into a cat, too?
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