The First Legendary Beast Master - Chapter 1774 Let Min See

Before Min could even go to see what the warehouse looked like at this new location, Opal was already there, working on upgrades to the storage, the break room, and the front counter area to make them all better for the staff.
The front counter area was the easy part. Opal simply made it look like the old counter areas, but added a few niceties that she knew that the green dragon would appreciate.
For one, there was no more hard tile behind the counter. Instead, it had a squishy rubber floor that was heated and soft on the feet, while still being easy to clean.
The warehouse was organized as ever, but Opal modified the ladders used to collect items from higher shelves.
They still had the steps up either side, so you could easily retrieve anything, but the space in the middle, where the old ones still had fresh paint, as nobody walked there, were replaced with static free slides.
That way, the Lycans could run up, grab the goods, and slide back down. If that didn’t make the day more fun, they were simply incapable of joy.
The shelving units were standardized, the same as the ones that Opal had found in the other warehouse, so that finding everything would be easy. She even labelled the shelves the same way, so that Min didn’t have to make a new organizational chart.
But the real bonus was in how she recreated the break room.
This time, they didn’t have a whole warehouse full of adult bunny girls. They had Min, and a bunch of teens, plus whoever else Min hired. So, Opal put in the lunchroom, the spa, with an emphasis on fur treatment, and then added quiet study areas, nap spaces and a games room. The bunnies weren’t big on things like billiards or foosball. But the Lycans were.
They loved games that tested precision and coordination, so those two were perennial favourites in the pack.
Now, all that was left was to add a few finishing touches. Some handsome and muscular young Lycan Golems, a few Bunny males, and one super fluffy Spirit Bear mascot, in case Min was having a rough day and needed something to cuddle.
They were definitely going to give her at least a few of those as she tried to organize all the new things that the Darklight Host was going to be making for the Clan. Armour, weapons, trinkets, accessories. All of them needed to be sorted and organized into the inventory.
In essence, she had become their personal warehouse manager. But Opal realized that there was actually an easier way for them to do things than to simply dump the goods on Min and make her sort them.
So, she created a magical display that would show the contents of the Darklight Host Guild Store. When they brought over items for Min to put in the Clan warehouse, all they had to do was put them into the stock section of the store, not for sale, and then let Min read the listings. It was all sorted in advance, with System approved values. Hopefully, she would be able to make it display sale prices in Clan Credits. But if not, she could translate from whatever currency it showed her the prices in.
The Clan warehouse wasn’t technically open to anyone who wasn’t a member. So, they did all their business in Clan Credits. However, there were cases when an Elder agreed to trade an item to outsiders, so there should be some system in place to convert between currencies.
With the basics done, Opal stared at her handiwork, and resisted the urge to put a charm on the floor that would randomly lick the bottom of your feet if you walked on it barefoot.
It would be hilarious the first few times, but then she’d need to take it down, or it would just be annoying.
It was better to use as a surprise than a permanent feature.
Min, Karl and Elder Douglas reached the warehouse, intending to show Min around and let her get things set up the way that she wanted, only to find that it had been completely renovated by a very smug Opal already.
“Min! Come take a look. I can still alter it if you’ve got more ideas. But I think it’s close to perfect. First, we have the smooth floors out there, with a textured surface, so they’re never slippery but easy to mop. Then, behind the counter, we have this nice soft rubber floor. Try it, it should take all the stress out of standing for a shift. I also hid stools under the counter, just swing them out when you want to sit.”
Min laughed as Elder Douglas winked at her. It was a running joke that there were no stools in the warehouse because it allowed the shorter members to hide behind the counter when people came in.
If they were seated at a set height, they would be spotted immediately.
But if they were sitting on the floor, they wouldn’t be spotted, and most of the Clan members would simply wait at the counter until the clerk finished their snack, or finished counting the last inventory sheet that they were working on.
Because Opal duplicated the counter design from the old warehouse, they could still do that here, but with a much softer floor.
“This looks lovely. Did you keep the same warehouse?”
“I even kept the same row and aisle setup. It’s exactly the same size and layout. But check this out. I put in slides for the runners, so they don’t have to run down the steps anymore.”
Elder Douglas laughed. “That is definitely a safety hazard. And they’re not supposed to be running on the steps.”
Min shrugged. They were going to do it anyhow. Getting the orders filled as fast as possible was a point of pride for the bunnies.
“Now, I had to alter the break room, but we’ve still got a spa. Ooh, that’s what I should add. Perhaps a nice dragonkin masseur to help work out all those tense muscles and give your scales a good polish?”
Elder Douglas cleared his throat. “Miss Opal, this is still a family-friendly workplace.”
“Don’t worry! It’s all very wholesome.”


