Chapter 128: Chapter 128
Belissar grabbed his usual construction squad from the soldier bee army and headed over to the Orchard grove. He tasked them with ferrying the wood he needed for the beehouse up to the platform before climbing up himself. His ladder…wasn’t the most solid construction and he had a slip or two, but he managed to pull himself up safely. After only a breath moment to gather his breath and feel relatively solid wood beneath his feet, he got to work.
The two Orchard queens had already crawled out of their hives, curious as to his presence up in the canopy of the Grove. He smiled at them.
“What are you two called?”
The larger of the two answered immediately with a rapid dance.
“Fourth of the Seventh!”
The smaller was more hesitant, trembling as she stumbled over herself.
“F-First of the Fifth’s First Daughter, h-honored to speak with King.”
Belissar tried to give a reassuring smile to them.
“Fourth of the Seventh and First of the Fifth’s First Daughter, got it. I’m going to build a house for you two now, do you have any ideas on how it should look? Any features it should have?”
New feature detected. New feature unlocked.
Wooden Platform is now available!
New feature detected. New feature unlocked.
Bee Apartment is now available!
Beehive upgraded to Bee Apartment.
Belissar’s eyes widened as the Tower’s mana began to flow into the new house. He knew this beehouse was a lot different from any other he had built, but he didn’t expect a new feature out of it, much less two. He quickly brought up the details on both.
An elevated platform made of wood. May hold features within its weight limit. Weight limit may be improved if Discover more novels on NovelHub - your gateway to endless stories.
Mana Upkeep: 10 (5 due to Blessing of Bees)
Current Occupants: None
Current Product: Honeycomb
Base Production Rate: 3 honeycomb per 24 hours
A larger variant on Belissar’s Beehouse. Like with the smaller, changed product from honeycomb to honeycomb trays, improves maximum products stored to 3 per occupying queen, increased bee productivity, and increases bee happiness. This larger version may hold multiple queens and hives, each of which increases the honeycomb production and storage.
The wooden platform was pretty straightforward, to the point that Belissar wondered why it was a separate feature. On the other hand, he had seen simple dirt trails offered as a feature before, and this was much more complicated so he supposed it made sense. If nothing else, it would be extremely convenient if he wanted to build more elevated hives. He only wished he had it before having to build one from scratch.
The Bee Apartment, on the other hand, was his beehouse, but bigger. Which made sense, because that’s exactly what it was. He was pleased to see it still had the magic effects of the others. It was a bit more expensive in terms of mana, but it could also hold more queens, so as long as they got along maybe it was better than separate beehouses? He wasn’t sure, he’d have to write out the math to know for sure but he assumed it shouldn’t be worse, at the very least.
He was worried for a second about the higher mana cost than he expected, not to mention having to account for the unexpected Wooden Platform feature, so he double checked his mana.
He exhaled his breath. He had just barely enough for the new features. But now he truly couldn’t do anything else until today’s purification.
Ultimately, though, new features and Tower mana were not the point of this. So, he turned to face the existing Orchard hive built in the branches. He found the two queens and their entire hive hovering behind him. He gave them a smile.
“Well, what do you think?”
He chuckled as he was subjected to countless “Amazing! Incredible!” dances all at once. He had to admit at this point he had expected and even looked forward to that reaction.
“I’m glad you like it, enjoy!”
Belissar began climbing down the ladder as the two hives swarmed over the Bee Apartment, inspecting every angle of it inside and out before the two queens began moving their joint hive inside.
And once he safely reached the ground, the words he was waiting for passed across his vision.