
Just like a bear, Mesna had also prepared herself to hibernate, she collected a lot of food in her room as well as a comfortable bed that was supposed to be Adi's bed as well.
Adi who just entered after drinking tea with Casandra and Daria just stood staring at the door.
"You've come back Adi, look what I did. With this I can sleep well."
"You won't be able to hibernate so forget about mimicking the life of a bear, and it's also very dark here."
Adi opened the curtain until he could see Mesna wrapped in thin lingerie as usual.
"Adi naughty, you want to see me first before touching me. It's embarrassing."
To be honest, different when he saw the woman in his village such a thing had never crossed Adi's mind, there was an absolute barrier placed all over Mesna's body, even when you look at the bottom of her skirt there will be a divine light there including in certain other parts, and when Adi extends her hand across her chest there will be a protector holding her back, she said, obviously it's not possible to do.
"You look disappointed, I can remove my divine protector, don't worry I was also a human before I was appointed a goddess so that's fine."
Adi felt it now made sense why this goddess was far from the word true goddess.
Goddesses are usually lifted from angels who tend not to have lust but this goddess has a lot of lust, especially sleep lust that goes beyond the limit.
"Now it makes sense," said Adi putting his hand on his chin.
"Stop looking at me with pity, I don't like that."
"Whether it is, forget about living as a bear. In winter I will make a lot of games from the craft of the goddess probably won't just miss it."
"What's? A game? You mean when someone bets to get a lot of money."
"It's gambling, gambling is prohibited" Adi asserted.
He is well versed in gambling how he sees many people being ruined by it. He will not apply it in his territory.
"Then what?"
"Tomorrow to come to the elf workshop, I'll show you."
"Do it."
For tonight both can sleep comfortably while surrounded by a lot of food.
"I touched the pudding."
"What's? Put your protectors on again, put them on!"
"What can you do, you're a man?"
Adi chose to ignore the taunts.
The next day with Mesna he visited an elf workshop that had been crowded by amateur craftsmen, there were no race and gender restrictions on everyone who liked to be able to join.
One of the elves greeted Adi politely.
"What made you come today?"
"Maybe this will be a little disturbing, can I ask some skilled people to work separately, at least until winter comes."
"Maybe it's just five masters."
"That's no problem."
And that's how Adi started his meeting with five young girls in a closed room in this workshop. Mesna sat with them listening to the explanation offered by Adi.
"So I ask you to make a board game, it'll be divided into three called chess, monopoly and also the snake ladder if you're done I'll ask you to do something else."
One of them raised his hand to ask.
"If chess is not a difficult thing to make because we can sculpt it from wood, but for the other two it's quite difficult that we have to draw."
Adi thought about it and he brought up his system to set an example for them, which was stared at in awe by everyone.
Adi can actually buy as much as he wants but it will be difficult if someone one day asks where he got it, if there were elves producing it people would be sure that the craftsmen in the special region were so talented that they could not be underestimated.
"We just have to copy it."
"True, money for monopolies can be changed with coins, it would be dangerous if we introduce the concept of banknotes to all countries."
"We'll be careful about that."
The exchange rate of paper money and coins is very different, if traders know it will worsen the market situation until there is chaos in each country, he said, what is worse is that paper money is very easy to counterfeit than copper, silver or gold.