If you’ve been transported to another world that looks wonderful, don’t rush to rejoice. Even if they offer you a job in the Emerald City, in the palace, and right in your specialty. Because who knows what rules they have there? Especially when the population is nothing but naked people, intelligent spiders, metamorphs-niors, ghosts, and a lot else besides. They say that among the rare stylist animals, decoc tions are brewed, and the latest populations of “humanimals” spend their days in zoos. The question is: will they eat a cute psychologist with an incomplete higher education for breakfast? Especially since before that psychologist—Yulia Aristova—there is an insurmountable task: to make the local bumpy, scaly, tailed ladies unbearably attractive, or at least raise their self-esteem so they won’t be intimidated by an elven delegation. And in parallel, she has to deal with two very influential people who suddenly need help from a specialist: an elf, the Master of the Copper Mountain, and a kikimora—grandson of a goddess—chief adviser and heir of the ruler of Goodwin.