One Girl-s Adventure In Another | World -v1.0- By Qing Cha

Cha explained as he poured her a cup of something smoky and strong. The Drifting Bazaar was a marketplace that existed between worlds. It appeared wherever the scent of a truly exceptional tea was brewing—once in a desert caravanserai, once in a misty London alley, once in a spaceship’s hydroponic bay. Its merchants traded in memories, spices, bottled storms, and the first lines of unfinished poems.

Plink.

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If you are looking for high-octane action or a power fantasy, look elsewhere. This is a quiet, rainy afternoon game. It is meant to be played in one sitting, alone, with headphones. Cha explained as he poured her a cup

Cha—the former Tea Master—bowed his head. “I am free,” he whispered, and dissolved into a handful of dried tea leaves, which scattered on the breeze. Its merchants traded in memories, spices, bottled storms,

Since then, the Bazaar had started to drift erratically. One day it would be freezing, the next, sweltering. Merchants were fighting. And the jasmine, the key to the calming note in the tea, was wilting.