Category: It turns out, they are the protagonists

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 202

    Chapter 202: What Goes Around Comes Around!

    Real trouble?

    Mu Zhi’an met the Jade Empress’s gaze, then followed her line of sight.

    She was looking towards…

    The forest outside the Rebirth Pool?

    Why is she looking there…?

    He hesitated, then his eyes widened as he sensed a familiar aura.

    Though his Innate Spiritual Body wasn’t as potent as Ye Lingxuan’s, he was still sensitive to spiritual energy.

    He could clearly sense Ye Lingxuan’s presence just outside the forest!

    The tribulation had been so loud… it was impossible for the disciples to have missed it… they must be watching from nearby…

    His smile faltered as realization dawned.

    He turned to the Jade Empress, his voice hesitant. “Lingxuan is here?”

    “They were waiting outside during the tribulation,” she replied, glancing at him. “But I’m not sure if they saw anything.”

    Her words were half-truths.

    She knew exactly who was watching.

    She might appear pure and innocent, like a lotus flower, but she was actually quite mischievous. She was deliberately teasing him, enjoying his discomfort.

    His expression turned grim.

    If Lingxuan had been watching. She must have seen unpleasant things.

    He suddenly understood why she had looked at him so strangely when he had kissed her cheek.

    He had thought she was simply embarrassed, inexperienced in matters of the heart. But now he realized she had known exactly who was watching.

    She’s secretly a schemer… She hadn’t warned him, wanting to surprise him!

    Just wait until I get the Heavenly Phoenix Fruit. I’ll show you what it means to be dominated by a Core Formation cultivator.

    He took a deep breath, composing himself. “Do you still need to reside within my body, Fairy Sister? Or are you free now?”

    She smiled. “Your Innate Celestial Vessel can continue nourishing my spirit. It’ll be beneficial for my Primordial Spirit Tribulation.”

    “However, I can’t return to your vessel just yet.”

    “Do you have other matters to attend to, Fairy Sister?”

    She raised an eyebrow, the silver light emanating from her skin shimmering under the moonlight. “I have some things to discuss with your little girlfriend.”

    “What things…? Can you tell me?” he asked, hesitant.

    “Don’t worry. It’s just a chat. And I’ll offer her a blessing,” she replied, her voice calm.

    You’re going to “chat” with her and offer her a “blessing” now? Right after… that…? He wanted to stop her, but she was already walking towards the edge of the forest, her movements graceful.

    Her green figure, bathed in the moonlight, was as beautiful as a celestial being.

    “Let’s go. What are you waiting for?” she called out, her voice echoing through the trees.

    He sighed, following her.

    He would observe the situation and intervene if necessary… that was all he could do for now.

    The disciples outside the forest stared at them, their eyes filled with respect.

    They had seen her leaving the Rebirth Pool after the tribulation had ended.

    A being like her… she must have known they were watching.

    “Elder, who is she?” a disciple asked, his voice filled with awe.

    There were only a handful of Dao Integration experts in the Nine Realms. In this era, Nascent Soul was the pinnacle of cultivation. Reaching higher realms required not only talent and effort, but also… opportunity.

    And now, a Dao Integration expert was standing before them.

    She must have been one of the legendary figures from the past.

    They tried to guess her identity, but they had too little information.

    “Legend has it that a peerless beauty once graced the Jade Pool Sacred Land. She was the most talented cultivator in the Nine Realms, the creator of the Pure World Azure Lotus, the suppressor of demons,” an elder’s voice echoed through the forest.

    “A thousand years ago, the Demon Realm of the Northern Realm descended upon the Eastern Realm, led by their Emperor… however, on the first night of their invasion, he mysteriously vanished.”

    “Are you saying the former Demon Emperor was sealed by the Jade Pool fairy?!” a disciple exclaimed, his eyes widening.

    “The woman in the green dress… she resembles the fairy in a painting I saw long ago. And that painting… it depicted the founding Holy Maiden of the Jade Pool… the Jade Empress,” another elder murmured.

    “Countless men pursued her, but she rejected them all. And when she became an Empress, resonating with the Great Dao, they all gave up,” another elder added, revealing a long-forgotten secret.

    “So she’s the Jade Empress?!”

    Realization dawned on the disciples.

    Few had seen her, but they had all heard of her legendary name.

    They had witnessed the Jade Empress’s tribulation!

    A Dao Integration expert… it was an incredibly rare sight. And her tribulation… it would be recorded in history!

    They had witnessed something truly extraordinary.

    Inspiration surged within them, a determination to cultivate diligently, to reach her level.

    The forest buzzed with excitement, then a disciple spoke, his voice hesitant. “Did we… misinterpret what we saw earlier? The Jade Empress… and Lingxuan’s Dao Companion…?”

    “Or… are they… involved?”

    Silence fell upon the forest.

    They all glanced at Ye Lingxuan.

    She remained calm, her expression unreadable. “This matter involves certain secrets. Do not speak of it outside the Forbidden Zone.”

    “Do you know what happened, Miss?” a disciple asked.

    “I do, but I can’t speak of it. It’s… complicated,” she replied vaguely.

    It sounded like she was saying: “Those who know, know. Those who don’t… well, you wouldn’t understand anyway. I’m involved, so I’ll keep quiet…”

    “Remember, do not speak of the Jade Empress or what you saw at the Rebirth Pool outside the Forbidden Zone,” the elders warned.

    “We understand!” the disciples replied in unison.

    Then, they began whispering amongst themselves again.

    “It makes sense… why would an Empress be interested in a mere Core Formation cultivator?”

    “I read in an ancient text that countless talented men pursued her, but she rejected them all, choosing to walk the path of cultivation alone, eventually becoming one of the few Empresses in the Nine Realms!”

    “She must have chosen Mu Zhi’an for a specific reason…”

    “But didn’t we also think our Miss wouldn’t be interested in any outsiders? And yet she returned with a Dao Companion…”

    The disciples glared at the speaker, their eyes saying, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.”

    They understood, but they needed to comfort themselves somehow.

    Who wouldn’t want to be with such a beautiful woman? But who would dare?

    They couldn’t even look her in the eye without feeling a sense of dread.

    It wasn’t because they were cowards. It was her Dao Integration aura, naturally oppressive to those of lower cultivation levels.

    Few could resist it.

    Ye Lingxuan was one. Mu Zhi’an was another… and then there was her aunt, Ye Siyu, and the two prodigies, Ye Cian and Ye Qing.

    However, Mu Zhi’an was the most… exceptional… of them all.

    The others might be able to face her without fear.

    But only he would dare to kiss her, to tease her.

    They envied him, but they also admired his courage.

    They would be trembling in her presence, their minds blank, let alone daring to be intimate with her.

    “They’re coming out,” an elder suddenly said, looking towards the forest.

    They all looked up, seeing Mu Zhi’an and the Jade Empress emerging from the trees.

    She was breathtakingly beautiful, her every movement graceful, her skin shimmering with a faint, silver light, her aura commanding respect and awe, even though she was concealing her true power.

    The young man beside her, clad in a black and gold robe, was also handsome, his demeanor calm and gentle.

    His attire was luxurious, but he carried it well, his aura and his appearance worthy of a noble son.

    Many female disciples stared at him, their eyes filled with admiration.

    Even in the Forbidden Zone, the Chaos Body was a rare and coveted physique. The more exceptional a person was, the more attention they attracted.

    He hadn’t done much, but defeating Zhou Hao and earning the Jade Empress’s favor was enough to make him stand out.

    The elders stepped forward, bowing respectfully. “Greetings, Senior Jade Empress.”

    She nodded slightly, then her gaze shifted to Ye Lingxuan.

    They followed her gaze, watching as their Holy Maiden approached her. Their minds raced, their curiosity piqued.

    He was her Dao Companion, and he had just… kissed another woman… she had said she understood, but was she truly as calm as she appeared?

    They stared at her, eager to witness the confrontation.

    She stood before the Jade Empress, her purple dress accentuating her beauty, her eyes clear and bright, her figure slender and graceful.

    She looked at the Jade Empress, her gaze unwavering, her smile gentle. “It seems you’ve recovered, Fairy Sister.”

    “Not yet, but soon,” she replied, shaking her head.

    She had rebuilt her body, but she still needed the Heavenly Phoenix Fruit and Mu Zhi’an’s assistance to fully recover.

    However, it was only a matter of time.

    “That’s good to hear,” Lingxuan said with a smile. “You can return to the Jade Pool Sacred Land and restore its former glory.”

    Her hidden message was clear: Stay away from my man once you’ve recovered.

    Though she usually appeared mature and composed, she was possessive when it came to matters of the heart. The Jade Empress’s appearance, her intimacy with Mu Zhi’an… it had sparked a sense of jealousy and rivalry within her.

    This Great White Shark… if she entered the pond, she would devour all the other fish.

    The Jade Empress smiled faintly. “I’ll decide what to do once I’ve recovered.”

    “However, I have no plans to leave just yet.”

    Lingxuan’s smile faltered.

    “You’re an Empress, Senior, a figure of my father’s generation. Being with a young cultivator like Mu Zhi’an… it might… invite gossip.”

    She was subtly mocking her, accusing her of being a cougar.

    The disciples trembled, their hearts pounding, wanting to flee.

    They shouldn’t be hearing this.

    She and the Jade Empress might be having a friendly “chat” now, but once they calmed down… they would be the ones who suffered.

    Even the elders were nervous.

    They wanted to leave, but they couldn’t interrupt this tense atmosphere.

    Speaking up now would only invite trouble.

    Then, a gentle voice echoed through the forest. “If you have nothing else to do, please leave.”

    “We have some things to discuss,” Mu Zhi’an added.

    The disciples stared at him, then relief washed over them, and they bowed gratefully.

    “Until next time, Young Master Mu!”

    “Take care, Young Master Mu.”

    “Farewell, Young Master Mu!”

    Even those who had envied him now offered their sincere well wishes.

    Some even looked at him with pity.

    Both women were beautiful, desirable goddesses.

    The Jade Empress was amazing. Ye Lingxuan was amazing.

    But together… it wasn’t a good combination.

    The atmosphere was tense, even for outsiders.

    Ye Siyu twirled a strand of brown hair around her finger, studying him. “You’re quite brave, aren’t you? Flirting with Lingxuan and then cuddling with the Jade Empress,” she transmitted her voice.

    “But you’re also responsible. You’re not running away.”

    He shook his head. “Sister Siyu, what kind of person do you think I am? I would never abandon them in this situation.”

    He looked at her, hovering in the sky on her flying sword.

    She might be the master’s younger sister, but she had the mentality of a teenage girl. Her dark dress accentuated her long, slender legs, her waist cinched tightly, her eyes sparkling with amusement as she watched the scene unfold.

    He smiled at her. “Leave this to me, Sister Siyu,” he transmitted his voice.

    She studied him, intrigued by his calm demeanor.

    How was he going to handle this…?

    However, now wasn’t the time for questions. She nodded, her hands clasped behind her back, and followed the elders, leaving the forest.

    As she left, his smile vanished.

    His calmness… it was all an act.

    He wanted to leave, but…

    He looked at the Jade Empress and Ye Lingxuan, sighing inwardly.

    How the hell am I supposed to leave now?!

    If he left, things would only get worse.

    “As cultivators, our age shouldn’t be judged by mortal standards. There have been many tales of masters and disciples finding love,” the Jade Empress said, her gaze fixed on Ye Lingxuan, her voice calm.

    “You’re worrying too much. I only care for Mu Zhi’an as a junior.”

    “I know,” Lingxuan replied, her voice flat, her expression unreadable.

    He was an Innate Celestial Vessel, and the Jade Empress had only kissed him to replenish her spiritual energy.

    She understood.

    But he had kissed her back… that had nothing to do with replenishing spiritual energy.

    She glanced at him, her eyes narrowed.

    The Jade Empress smiled faintly. “The Rebirth Pool has rebuilt my body, but I still need the Heavenly Phoenix Fruit to maintain it. I’ll continue residing within his body for a while longer.”

    “As for your relationship… I have no intention of interfering. Don’t worry.”

    Her body became translucent, then she vanished, her voice echoing in the air.

    “Consider this pill… compensation for Lingxuan.”

    A pill, crackling with lightning, appeared before Lingxuan.

    If the elders hadn’t left, they would have lunged for it, their eyes filled with greed.

    The Heaven Mending Pill! If consumed, it would grant the user a chance to reach the Soul Transformation Realm after reaching Nascent Soul!

    However, Lingxuan simply stared at it, her expression cold, her hand unmoving.

    She looked at Mu Zhi’an.

    The Jade Empress’s initial kiss could be explained by her need for spiritual energy, but his kiss… that had nothing to do with his vessel.

    And they had kissed for a long time… it was clearly more than just a simple kiss.

    He picked up the pill and offered it to her. “Take it, Lingxuan.”

    She turned away. “If I accept this pill, it would be like I sold you to Fairy Sister.”

    “I can’t accept it.”

    The Holy Maiden of the Forbidden Zone had her pride. The Jade Empress had kissed her man in front of her, then offered her a pill… was she trying to buy him?

    He didn’t argue. He simply put the pill away.

    She wouldn’t accept it now. He would have to wait until she calmed down.

    He looked at her, her expression cold, and gently took her hand, pulling her closer.

    He looked down at her, his voice soft. “Are you still angry?”

    She pushed him away gently, her voice barely a whisper. “You were just helping Fairy Sister. I know…”

    “But you kissed her back…”

    She trailed off, her gaze downcast.

    He sighed, pulling her closer. “It was an emergency. You know I’m an Innate Celestial Vessel. Close contact allows me to transfer spiritual energy.”

    She didn’t believe him. “She already had enough spiritual energy. That’s why she released you. But you kissed her back.”

    She felt a pang of jealousy, finally understanding her sister’s feelings.

    He chuckled wryly. “I was worried. I thought she might not have enough…”

    He looked down at her, his voice soft. “If you’re angry, you can punish me however you want when we get back. Alright?”

    “You say that, but I can’t actually control you…”

    She then seemed to remember something. “By the way, Brother Mu, do you remember what you promised me?”

    He looked at her, confused.

    “If I ever saw you being intimate with another woman…”

    “I could keep you in the Forbidden Zone forever?”

    Boom!

    A deafening roar echoed through the sky, as if to shatter the heavens.

    He looked up, his heart pounding.

    “The Jade Empress’s tribulation should be over. Why is there another one…?”

    As the thought crossed his mind, he saw a blinding light piercing the dark clouds, heading towards them like a shooting star.

    The disciples, who were leaving the Rebirth Pool, also noticed the anomaly and gasped in unison. “The Desolate Time Lock?!”

    The Forbidden Zone had two inheritances.

    One was the ancestral artifact, the Desolate Time Lock.

    The other was the coveted treasure, the Heavenly Dao Aura.

    The Desolate Time Lock, if wielded by someone powerful enough, could even bind a Dao Integration expert for a short time.

    As for the Heavenly Dao Aura, only the current inheritor knew its true effects.

    “Why is it appearing now? It only chooses its master during the inheritance ceremony,” a disciple murmured, his voice filled with confusion.

    “Perhaps the Jade Empress’s tribulation… it might have affected the inheritance’s timing,” an elder replied, his gaze fixed on the distant inheritance grounds.

    “Are you saying the inheritance ceremony might have already begun?” a disciple asked.

    “But where is the Desolate Time Lock going…?”

    They watched as the golden chain, radiating a brilliant light, descended towards the forest near the Rebirth Pool.

    “It seems… it has chosen our Miss.”

    They weren’t surprised. It was an expected outcome.

    Mu Zhi’an stared at the golden chain, which had landed gently in Ye Lingxuan’s palm, his brow furrowed. What is that?

    He thought for a moment, then remembered the Jade Empress’s words about “ancestral artifacts.”

    His eyes widened as realization dawned.

    The Forbidden Zone’s ancestral artifact, the Desolate Time Lock?!

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 201

    Chapter 201: Did a Fairy Just Take Advantage of Me?!

    A deathly silence descended upon the forest outside the Rebirth Pool.

    Lightning flickered in the dark sky, illuminating the stunned faces of the onlookers.

    Countless gazes were fixed on the couple, the Jade Empress’s hand on the back of Mu Zhi’an’s head, her lips pressed against his.

    Though they couldn’t see clearly from a distance, they could tell what was happening.

    The silence stretched on, then a disciple finally spoke, his voice strained. “If I’m not mistaken… that fairy is… kissing Mu Zhi’an?”

    If their earlier assumption was correct, she was likely a Dao Integration expert, on par with the master of the Forbidden Zone. And yet she was… being intimate with a mere Core Formation cultivator?

    And right before her tribulation…?

    Envy filled their hearts as they watched the scene unfold.

    Their relationship was clearly more than just… acquaintances…

    And he was already the Dao Companion of their Holy Maiden.

    He had one Holy Maiden, and now he was involved with another woman?

    Though he seemed to be the “passive” one, with the Empress taking the initiative.

    The disciples weren’t the only ones stunned. Even the elders stared at them, their expressions blank.

    Why would a Dao Integration expert be interested in a Core Formation cultivator…?

    Even if she had been residing within his body, even if they had been communicating daily… it shouldn’t have led to this.

    Behind the crowd, two girls watched the scene unfold.

    “Is she truly the Jade Empress…?” Ye Siyu murmured, her voice filled with disbelief.

    She then turned to Ye Lingxuan, her eyes filled with concern.

    Lingxuan, clad in her purple dress, stood calmly on her aunt’s flying sword, her gaze fixed on the couple.

    I almost forgot. He’s Lingxuan’s Dao Companion. Seeing this…

    “Lingxuan…” she began, wanting to offer some words of comfort.

    “There’s no need for comfort, Sister Siyu. They’re not truly being intimate,” Lingxuan replied, her voice flat, her expression unreadable.

    She met her aunt’s gaze. “Have you forgotten Brother Mu’s physique, Sister Siyu?”

    Realization dawned on Ye Siyu. “The Innate Celestial Vessel… so she’s using him to replenish her spiritual energy?”

    Lingxuan smiled faintly. “She doesn’t have a vessel now, so she has to obtain spiritual energy from others. And only Brother Mu can provide it.”

    The spiritual energy within the Innate Celestial Vessel could only be given passively, and the stronger the recipient, the more they could obtain.

    Though Mu Zhi’an was only at the Core Formation Realm, the spiritual energy within his vessel had already surpassed the Nascent Soul level.

    The Jade Empress could easily draw upon his vast reserves, even with a simple kiss.

    “But they’re still kissing, even if it’s just for spiritual energy,” Ye Siyu grumbled.

    “…!”

    Lingxuan’s composure faltered, and she took a deep breath, forcing a smile.

    “It’s fine. I was prepared for this.”

    However, as she looked away, a flicker of anger flashed in her eyes.

    It’s just a kiss now, but what about later?

    Would he really… with her…?

    She banished the unpleasant images from her mind, her expression returning to its usual calmness.

    The crowd watched, their emotions a mixture of shock and disbelief.

    Even Mu Zhi’an was stunned.

    He mentally typed a question mark.

    What’s going on?

    Did she just take advantage of me?!

    He had been… attracted to her… for a while, and he wouldn’t have resisted her advances.

    But her sudden “attack” had caught him off guard.

    He savored the softness of her lips, the coolness of her skin, her delicate fragrance filling his senses, and even he, a seasoned playboy, felt a wave of dizziness wash over him.

    The rumbling of thunder snapped him out of his daze, and he was about to ask her what she was doing when her voice echoed in his mind.

    “Relax. Open your mouth.”

    What the hell are you doing?! We’re about to be struck by lightning!

    He met her gaze, her green eyes bright and intense, and realization dawned.

    The tribulation was gathering. Why would she suddenly become intimate with him at such a time?

    … It actually made sense.

    He could sense her drawing upon the spiritual energy within his Innate Celestial Vessel, replenishing her own reserves.

    She’s doing this to prepare for the tribulation… He calmed down, relaxing his body as he savored the softness of her lips.

    He boldly wrapped his arm around her waist, pulling her closer.

    He felt her body tremble slightly, and she opened her eyes, glancing at him, her gaze hazy.

    She then closed her eyes again, enjoying the sensation of her depleted spiritual energy being replenished, a feeling she had missed for a long time.

    Boom!

    A thunderclap echoed through the sky, the dragon of lightning roaring as if to obliterate them.

    After what felt like an eternity, she opened her eyes, releasing him. Her gaze, no longer hazy, was clear and sharp.

    As their lips parted, she exhaled softly, her delicate finger wiping his mouth.

    If you’re going to steal a kiss… you have to clean up afterwards.

    “Apologies. I didn’t ask for your permission,” she said, her voice, usually ethereal and distant, now laced with a hint of laziness and a subtle allure.

    “I understand your intentions, Fairy Sister,” he replied, shaking his head.

    He met her gaze, his voice softening. “Besides, anything for you.”

    He knew she had absorbed some of his spiritual energy, but he hadn’t resisted.

    No man would have.

    However… being “attacked” like that… it was still a bit frustrating.

    He watched her turn away, her back to him, a faint, silver light emanating from her fair skin, then he called out, taking a step towards her. “Fairy Sister.”

    She turned back to face him, and he leaned in, kissing her cheek.

    Then, under her surprised gaze, he grinned. “Now we’re even.”

    She had stolen a kiss from him, and now he had stolen one from her… fair’s fair.

    She raised an eyebrow, glancing at the crowd outside the forest, then at him, his smile smug and self-satisfied, and she felt a strange warmth spreading through her heart.

    “Step back. You don’t want to be caught in the tribulation,” she said, her voice calm and steady, though a hint of amusement flickered in her eyes.

    He possessed an Innate Spiritual Body, but from this distance, with the tribulation’s oppressive aura filling the air, it was difficult to sense the situation outside.

    When she had kissed him, he could claim to be “innocent.”

    But now?

    He would worry about that later. For now…

    She looked up at the vast tribulation clouds, the dragon of lightning writhing within.

    Her heart, which had been beating faster than usual, gradually calmed down. She raised her hand, her delicate fingers tracing a pattern in the air.

    An azure lotus bloomed from her palm.

    He watched her, her thin dress billowing in the wind, her long hair flowing behind her, her aura commanding respect and awe.

    Only now did he truly sense her power.

    “Was the spiritual energy I gave you enough?” he transmitted his voice.

    “It’s enough,” she replied, her gaze fixed on the sky.

    “It’s just a Ninefold Tribulation.”

    Boom!

    The dragon of lightning, having gathered its energy, roared, its voice shaking the Nine Realms.

    Countless cultivators trembled, even those far from the Forbidden Zone.

    He leaned against a tree, staring at her, fighting the urge to collapse.

    So this is a Dao Integration Body Tempering Tribulation…

    Even though the second tribulation would be weaker, it was still terrifying.

    The elders outside the forest watched, their expressions grim.

    The shock of witnessing her kiss hadn’t faded, and the tribulation’s destructive aura filled them with dread. Some even regretted coming to watch.

    However…

    They might never witness such a spectacle again. Given the choice, they would still choose to be here.

    “With a tribulation like that… she must be a Dao Integration Empress, right?” a disciple whispered, his voice trembling.

    “Only a Dao Integration expert could summon such a tribulation,” an elder replied, his voice filled with awe.

    His words confirmed their suspicions. She was a Dao Integration Empress!

    Even Nascent Soul experts were filled with fear. Only a Dao Integration expert could command such power.

    However, there were only a handful of Dao Integration experts in the Nine Realms… who was she?

    The question lingered in their minds.

    “Look! That lotus… isn’t it the same as the one Mu Zhi’an used before?!” a disciple exclaimed, pointing at the azure lotus hovering above the Jade Empress.

    Those who had witnessed his battle with Zhou Hao stared at the lotus, their expressions changing.

    “Could it be that… Mu Zhi’an received her inheritance?”

    The lotus he had used to defeat Zhou Hao was identical to the one she was using now!

    The lotus glowed, bathing the forest in a green light, and many felt an urge to kneel, their bodies trembling with awe.

    The elders exchanged glances, then nodded, channeling their spiritual energy to resist the pressure.

    Even they felt a sense of reverence as they looked at the lotus.

    “How can Mu Zhi’an stand beside her without any fear…?” a disciple whispered, his voice filled with disbelief.

    Thunder rumbled in the sky, but no one answered his question.

    They couldn’t understand.

    They were struggling to resist the urge to submit, and yet he seemed completely unaffected?

    And he had not only been kissed by her, but he had even kissed her back?

    The dragon of lightning, its roar echoing through the sky, emerged from the tribulation clouds, its head massive, its jaws wide open.

    It roared at the Jade Empress, then, in a blinding flash of light, it struck!

    It was so fast that no one could react, but the azure lotus glowed, its gentle light enveloping the dragon.

    The dragon’s size seemed to shrink under the lotus’s light.

    She flicked her finger, sending a green seed flying towards the dragon.

    The seed sprouted instantly, countless vines erupting, wrapping around the dragon’s massive body.

    It roared and struggled, lightning crackling around it, its body radiating an intense heat, as if to melt the vines.

    Steam rose from the vines, but they held firm, and the dragon, its struggles weakening, its size shrinking as its spiritual energy was drained, its roars turning into whimpers.

    She’s terrifying. What are those vines? They’re absorbing the dragon’s spiritual energy! Mu Zhi’an watched in awe, his heart pounding.

    The dragon’s destructive aura faded as the vines tightened, and once its spiritual energy was completely drained, they released it.

    It had been massive, but now it was as thin as a snake.

    It fell to the ground, shrinking until it was the size of a pill, then floated into her hand.

    The tribulation, which should have been a terrifying spectacle, had ended quietly, thanks to the azure lotus.

    The pill in her hand, a Lightning Pill, radiated a chaotic aura, its fragrance intoxicating.

    “The Heaven Mending Pill?!” an elder exclaimed, his eyes filled with greed.

    It wasn’t a pill refined by an alchemist, but a rare treasure that occasionally appeared during tribulations.

    Even Nascent Soul experts would trade anything for it.

    However, as they looked at the Jade Empress, their greed subsided.

    The pill was tempting, but… they knew it was beyond their reach.

    Boom!

    Another deafening roar echoed through the sky, signaling the tribulation’s end.

    Several gazes, fixed on the Forbidden Zone from afar, withdrew.

    The Jade Empress had rebuilt her body, and the Nine Realms trembled.

    Later, the history books of the Eastern Realm would record: “In the year 473 of the Great Qian Dynasty, on the eighteenth day of the second month, a celestial dew phenomenon appeared. Lightning filled the sky above the Forbidden Zone, and the people prayed for peace, countless cultivators bowing in respect.”

    Of course, the history books wouldn’t mention the Jade Empress kissing Mu Zhi’an in front of the Holy Maiden of the Forbidden Zone.

    And they wouldn’t mention her being teased… by a Core Formation cultivator.

    “Is it over?” he asked, looking up at her alluring figure.

    He felt like he was jinxing it, but the tribulation clouds had dissipated.

    “The Body Tempering Tribulation is over,” she replied, turning the Heaven Mending Pill over in her hand, then glancing at Ye Lingxuan, who was watching from outside the forest.

    She turned back to him, her lips curving into a smile.

    “But the real trouble… has just begun.”

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 200

    Chapter 200: Watch Closely, Lingxuan. This is How You Use Mu Zhi’an

    Vermilion Phoenix Palace.

    Ye Lingxuan sat at the pavilion with her mother and aunt, Ye Siyu, enjoying a cup of tea.

    “Will you return to the Two Polarities Sect after the inheritance ceremony, Lingxuan?” Ye Siyu asked, her brown hair cascading down her back, her dark dress accentuating her curves as she leaned forward, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.

    Without outsiders present, she was more relaxed and casual.

    “I’ll return. Sparring with disciples from all over the Nine Realms is a valuable opportunity,” Lingxuan replied with a smile, nodding.

    The Mistress of the Forbidden Zone smiled warmly at her daughter. “Your father and I acknowledge your talent and your dedication, but you should also relax sometimes. Don’t push yourself too hard.”

    Lingxuan nodded, but before she could speak, Ye Siyu interrupted, her voice teasing. “She’s only saying that, but isn’t she returning because of Brother Mu?”

    She emphasized the last two words, her eyes twinkling with amusement.

    Lingxuan blushed, but quickly composed herself. “He’s only part of the reason, Sister Siyu. Not the entire reason.”

    “Is that so? But you even brought him back to the Forbidden Zone with you,” she chuckled.

    “Sister Siyu!” Lingxuan protested, swatting her arm playfully.

    “Alright, Siyu, that’s enough,” the mistress intervened, her voice gentle but firm.

    “She’s easily embarrassed. Keep those thoughts to yourself.”

    Lingxuan stamped her foot, pouting. “Mother~!”

    “He didn’t come back just for me…” she mumbled.

    Ye Siyu’s eyes widened, and she recalled the being she had sensed within Mu Zhi’an’s Innate Celestial Vessel. “Did he come for the being within his vessel?” she asked, her gaze shifting to the mistress.

    The mistress, seeing no need for secrecy, nodded. “Yes. One of his reasons for coming here is to use the Rebirth Water to rebuild the Jade Empress’s body.”

    “The Jade Empress…”

    Ye Siyu stared at her, her voice barely a whisper. “The one within Mu Zhi’an… is the Jade Empress?!”

    She had heard of the Jade Empress long ago.

    She was one of the most powerful cultivators in the world, the founding Holy Maiden of the Jade Pool Sacred Land.

    Though she had never met her, she had heard tales of her aloofness, her beauty as unattainable as a snow lotus on a mountain peak.

    And now, she was residing within Mu Zhi’an’s body?

    The being within his Innate Celestial Vessel… was the Jade Empress…?

    She shuddered, a wave of fear washing over her.

    If the Jade Empress hadn’t held back when she had scanned Mu Zhi’an with her spiritual sense…

    “Brother Mu came back for that,” Lingxuan confirmed.

    “The Jade Empress should be able to rebuild her body in ten days. Today is… the tenth day…?”

    Boom!

    A deafening roar echoed through the air.

    Then, a thunderous voice, as powerful as a dragon’s, boomed across the Forbidden Zone.

    Several secluded experts opened their eyes, their anger flaring at the disturbance. They looked towards the Rebirth Pool, then their anger subsided as they recognized the source of the commotion, and they returned to their meditation.

    “The Body Tempering Tribulation,” the mistress murmured, looking towards the Rebirth Pool.

    “The Body Tempering Tribulation…?” Ye Siyu repeated, her eyes widening. “So the Jade Empress has rebuilt her body?”

    “If that’s the case, Brother Mu must be there…” Lingxuan said, her eyes sparkling as she stood up.

    “Mother, Sister Siyu, I’m going to check it out.”

    The mistress nodded, and Ye Siyu also stood up, her eyes narrowed, a mischievous glint within their depths. “I’m coming with you.”

    “I’ve never seen a Dao Integration Body Tempering Tribulation before.”

    As they left the Vermilion Phoenix Palace, the mistress watched them, her gaze lingering on the distant tribulation clouds, a flicker of doubt in her eyes.

    The Jade Empress should only have a body now, not a vessel…

    Then how would she withstand the tribulation?

    She must have a plan…

    But what could it be?

    She stared at the distant storm clouds, her brow furrowed in thought.

    A crowd of disciples had gathered at the edge of the forest surrounding the Rebirth Pool.

    Even several elders had been alerted, their figures hovering in the sky as they observed the scene.

    Cultivators possessed exceptional vision and hearing. They could see clearly, even from a distance.

    The Jade Empress had erected a barrier around the Rebirth Pool, concealing it from view, but the tribulation had shattered it, revealing the scene within.

    “Who is that woman in the green dress? I’ve never seen her before,” a disciple whispered.

    “She’s not from the Forbidden Zone… if she was, I would have remembered her,” another disciple replied.

    They all nodded in agreement.

    If such a beautiful woman resided within the Forbidden Zone, she would be as popular as Ye Lingxuan.

    “Could she be the reason the patriarch forbade us from approaching the Rebirth Pool?”

    “Yes! She must have been injured and was using the pool to recover. Perhaps she knows the patriarch?!”

    Their hearts pounded with excitement as they stared at her.

    If she knew the patriarch, she must be as powerful as him!

    After all, even Nascent Soul experts had never seen such a terrifying tribulation!

    “But what’s Mu Zhi’an doing there…?” a disciple suddenly asked.

    The excited chatter ceased.

    They all had the same question.

    If this was her tribulation, why was he there?

    “Her aura is unstable. She was likely just a wisp of consciousness residing within someone’s body,” an elder remarked, offering a theory.

    His words changed their perception of Mu Zhi’an.

    They weren’t fools. They understood the elder’s implication.

    Why was Mu Zhi’an at the Rebirth Pool?

    Not because he had snuck in, but because the woman in the green dress had been residing within his body.

    His purpose for coming to the Forbidden Zone, the patriarch’s summons… it wasn’t just because of Ye Lingxuan.

    He was also here to heal the woman in green!

    “This tribulation… it’s different from ordinary tribulations. It’s truly an Empress’s tribulation…” another elder murmured, his eyes filled with awe as he looked at her.

    No one could witness a Dao Integration expert’s tribulation without feeling a sense of awe.

    … Except for a few exceptions, like Mu Zhi’an.

    Even he had struggled to suppress his awe, his mind battling against his instincts.

    “But why is he approaching her during her tribulation?” a disciple exclaimed.

    A tribulation’s difficulty increased exponentially when two people faced it together. Wasn’t he worried about the consequences?

    The elders remained silent, puzzled by his actions.

    Ye Lingxuan, standing on her aunt’s flying sword, arrived at the edge of the forest.

    She looked towards the Rebirth Pool, her gaze penetrating the dense foliage.

    Mu Zhi’an was walking towards the woman in the green dress, approaching her.

    She stood in the air, her figure bathed in a faint, silver light, like a celestial being descending from the heavens, her gaze fixed on him, a gentle smile on her lips.

    “Is he insane? Why is he approaching her during her tribulation?!” Ye Siyu exclaimed, her voice filled with disbelief.

    Lingxuan’s eyes widened, her confusion mirroring her aunt’s.

    He reached the edge of the pool.

    “What should I do now?” he asked, his voice hesitant.

    “Close your eyes,” she replied, her voice clear and melodious.

    “?”

    “Just close them. Quickly,” she urged.

    “The tribulation is about to descend. There’s no time.”

    He closed his eyes obediently.

    She stepped towards him, her bare feet barely touching the water’s surface.

    Then, under the watchful gazes of the disciples and Ye Lingxuan, she leaned down, her hand on the back of his head, her lips pressing gently against his.

    Silence fell upon the forest.

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 199

    Chapter 199: Rebuilding the Jade Empress’s Body!

    After leaving Ye Siyu’s residence, Mu Zhi’an didn’t return to his own. He flew towards the Rebirth Pool on his black sword.

    According to the Jade Empress, even with the enhancements to his Innate Celestial Vessel, she still needed to bathe in the Rebirth Pool for ten days to rebuild her body.

    He had been prepared for this, so he wasn’t bothered.

    After all, countless cultivators would kill for the opportunity to serve the woman who had sealed the former Demon Emperor… it was a blessing in disguise.

    It’s a shame there’s only one “Chosen One” so far. If the Forbidden Zone also had one, I might be able to… exploit them… He thought, arriving at the Rebirth Pool and waiting for the Jade Empress to finish her bath.

    He sat down nearby and began meditating, maintaining an air of indifference, as if he was bored with her.

    In reality, he couldn’t see anything anyway, thanks to the blinding holy light and the obscuring mist.

    As the afternoon sun cast long shadows across the forest, she emerged from the pool, her green dress billowing in the breeze, her long, slender legs faintly visible beneath her skirt.

    She’s truly beautiful. We’re destined to be together… He thought, then noticed the thoughtful expression on her face.

    “Is something troubling you, Fairy Sister?” he asked, curious.

    A being like her… what could possibly bother her?

    “I might face a tribulation once my body is rebuilt in ten days,” she replied, her voice calm and melodious.

    “And then… some old acquaintances might learn of my survival.”

    “You have many enemies, Fairy Sister?” he asked, understanding her meaning.

    Her “old acquaintances” included enemies, not just friends.

    She shook her head. “Not many. Four, to be precise.”

    Only four enemies after reaching Dao Integration…?

    She’s truly a master of social interaction.

    If it was Ye Yu, he would likely have countless enemies, even after reaching Dao Integration. It would be a true “protagonist” experience.

    As for him… apart from those who resented him for his many female companions, he would likely have mostly friends.

    And the Jade Empress… the Jade Pool Sacred Land seemed to cultivate a unique technique that made their voices as pleasant as celestial music, making it difficult to dislike them. It was likely the reason she had so few enemies.

    Her voice… it wasn’t just alluring in conversation… if she used it in bed…

    He quickly shook his head, banishing those thoughts.

    “Are you saying those four enemies might come after you if they learn you’re alive and injured?”

    She nodded, then added, “I’m not worried about myself, but they might connect you to my survival, considering recent events.”

    He frowned, a thoughtful expression on his face.

    He had to be careful.

    Her enemies, from before she became an empress… they must be Nascent Soul experts by now, if not stronger…

    “Do you regret it?” she asked, her eyes meeting his.

    He quickly snapped out of his thoughts, shaking his head resolutely. “You sacrificed so much for the Eastern Realm, Fairy Sister. Rebuilding your body is the least I can do. I have no regrets!”

    “Tell me the truth,” she said, her lips curving into a smile.

    He fell silent, his gaze meeting hers, his eyes filled with a deep, unyielding emotion.

    He then looked away, sighing softly.

    “With my lowly status, I don’t dare to dream of anything more.”

    She chuckled. “Let’s go back.”

    “Aren’t you returning to my vessel?”

    “There’s no rush. Let’s enjoy the scenery,” she replied with a smile.

    They strolled through the forest, chatting about their past experiences.

    He had little to say about his own, filled with brothels and countless flings, so he mostly listened to her stories.

    “By the way, Fairy Sister, do you know anything about the sword formed from the bronze fragments?” he asked, remembering the weapon.

    “A sword formed from bronze fragments?” she repeated, her brow furrowed.

    She shook her head. “I’ve never heard of it. However, if it’s from the ancient past, it’s likely an ancestral artifact.”

    “Perhaps a family from the ancient era was wiped out, but their ancestral artifact survived,” she added.

    So Ruoxi’s family might have been a powerful clan in the ancient past, and she might have been their “Chosen One”?

    He thought.

    “The Forbidden Zone, the Jade Pool Sacred Land, the Wang Family of the Eastern Realm… they all possess ancestral artifacts.”

    “So Lingxuan will inherit the Forbidden Zone’s ancestral artifact…” he murmured, lost in thought.

    They continued chatting, then returned to his residence, finding Ye Lingxuan and Wei Mengrou reading at the pavilion.

    She was clad in a light purple dress, her delicate feet swinging idly as she held a book in her hands, her gaze fixed on the pages.

    She looked up, noticing them, and a bright smile spread across her face.

    However, her smile faded slightly when she saw the Jade Empress.

    Is that woman… the Jade Empress…? She set down her book and approached them. “Brother Mu, where did you go? I didn’t see you earlier,” she said, her voice soft.

    “I escorted Senior Jade Empress to the Rebirth Pool,” he replied, gently stroking her hair.

    “I see…” She studied the Jade Empress, her gaze lingering on her alluring figure, her mature beauty, and her ample bosom.

    Though she was a fairy, her figure was undeniably captivating.

    “Has your body been rebuilt, Fairy Sister?” she asked.

    “I can only maintain this form for a short time each day. I haven’t fully recovered yet,” the Jade Empress replied, shaking her head.

    “If you need anything, just let me know, Sister,” Lingxuan said with a smile.

    “Thank you,” she replied.

    She sensed Lingxuan’s wariness… but she didn’t mind.

    She wasn’t going to compete with a child.

    She chatted with them for a while longer, then returned to Mu Zhi’an’s vessel.

    He noticed Lingxuan’s intense gaze and chuckled. “What are you staring at, Lingxuan?”

    “Nothing. I just noticed you were… staring at Fairy Sister,” she replied, her lips pursed slightly.

    “I didn’t look at her once,” he insisted.

    To prevent a fire in his “pond,” he had exercised extreme self-control, his gaze never straying towards the Jade Empress. He had only glanced at her legs as she was entering his vessel, but that was all.

    “Who knows? She’s very beautiful,” she mumbled.

    He studied her, amused by her jealousy. He pulled her closer, his arm wrapping around her waist.

    She was soft and delicate in his arms, a faint fragrance clinging to her.

    “Lingxuan, do you think I have feelings for anyone else?” he whispered in her ear.

    She squirmed in his embrace, her heart pounding, trying to escape.

    However, her resistance was futile, and she relaxed against him, her body melting into his.

    Her earlobe burned as his warm breath tickled her skin. “Who knows what you’re thinking, Brother Mu? Perhaps you said the same thing to Sister Ruoxi,” she murmured.

    “I’ve only said this to you, Lingxuan. I swear,” he said, his voice sincere.

    “If you ever see me say this to anyone else, you can punish me however you want.”

    “What if I see you being intimate with someone else? Can I punish you then?” she asked, looking up at him, her eyes challenging.

    He chuckled. “You can punish me however you want.”

    She smiled, then added, “If I see you with another woman, I’ll keep you in the Forbidden Zone and use the Desolate Time Lock to seal your spiritual energy.”

    He didn’t seem concerned. “Alright,” he said with a smile.

    He wouldn’t dare be intimate with anyone else in the Forbidden Zone. He was interested in his aunt-in-law, but only because of her unique physique. As for the other girls… some were beautiful, but Lingxuan was enough.

    Quality over quantity!

    His reassurances lifted her spirits, and they chatted for a while longer before she left.

    However, before departing, she reminded him to inform her if anyone bothered him, and he nodded thoughtfully.

    It seemed some of the disciples were still eager to challenge him.

    To his surprise, in the following days, no one challenged him. Even those who had glared at him before now greeted him politely.

    “This is strange. I was prepared to channel my inner protagonist and slap some faces, but no one’s bothering me… where’s this Ye Cian? And Zhou Hao? Why hasn’t anyone come after me?”

    “It seems your aunt-in-law spoke to the disciples. She told them you’re… under her protection… I overheard them talking about it earlier,” Wei Mengrou replied, her voice flat.

    “So it was Sister Siyu…” he murmured, understanding.

    That explained the lack of challenges, despite the lingering hostility he sensed from some.

    “She’s so kind to me,” he said, touched.

    He had to find a way to repay her kindness.

    A few days passed, and he visited the Rebirth Pool again.

    He sat under a tree, watching the Jade Empress bathe.

    He couldn’t actually see anything, thanks to the blinding holy light and the obscuring mist.

    “Your body will be fully rebuilt today, Fairy Sister?” he asked.

    “If all goes well, yes,” she replied, nodding.

    Her green dress billowed in the breeze, revealing glimpses of her slender legs, her long hair framing her beautiful face.

    She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, glancing at him. “I might need your help later.”

    “Anything, Fairy Sister. Just tell me what to do,” he said sincerely.

    “What do I need to do?”

    “I’ll tell you later,” she replied, her gaze returning to the pool.

    The sun shifted, and the birdsong in the forest faded, an eerie silence settling upon the land.

    A vast shadow suddenly engulfed the sky.

    Boom!

    Leaden clouds gathered, swirling like a whirlpool, a roaring dragon of lightning writhing within its center.

    Several secluded experts throughout the Nine Realms opened their eyes, their senses alerted by the powerful tribulation.

    “The Body Tempering Tribulation?” he murmured, looking up at the sky.

    He knew little about Dao Integration, but he knew it involved two tribulations: the Body Tempering Tribulation and the Primordial Spirit Tribulation.

    It seemed the Jade Empress’s Body Tempering Tribulation had arrived!

    For the first time, the eternally spring-like Forbidden Zone experienced a violent storm, sparking a flurry of excited discussions among the disciples. They rushed towards the Rebirth Pool, curious to see which senior was undergoing their tribulation.

    As they approached, the Jade Empress stood in the center of the pool, ripples spreading outwards from her feet.

    “Come here, little one,” she said, her gaze fixed on the swirling clouds.

    “Come closer…?” he repeated, staring at the tribulation clouds above her.

    Two people facing a tribulation together… it would be far more dangerous. She should know that…

    “Just come here.”

    She stared at him, her green eyes calm and unwavering, though a faint blush colored her cheeks.

    Under her intense gaze, he slowly approached her.

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 198

    Chapter 198: Mu Zhi’an’s True Value

    Could it be that the Jade Empress was in a physical form now?

    Mu Zhi’an studied her, her thin green dress clinging to her curves, her movements as she held her teacup, and a bold theory formed in his mind.

    Before, she had been intangible, but now she could interact with physical objects… did it mean she had manifested a body?

    “Why are you staring at me?” she asked, raising her eyes, a faint smile playing on her lips.

    “Have you manifested a physical body, Fairy Sister?”

    “Only temporarily. It’ll fade soon,” she replied, shaking her head.

    “If not for the seven auras you received from the Rebirth Pool, I wouldn’t have been able to do this.”

    “So you’re in a physical form now?” he asked, his gaze lingering on her.

    A faint, silver light still emanated from her fair skin, and though her dress hinted at her alluring figure, a thin mist obscured her true appearance.

    It was frustrating.

    But it also fueled his desire to… conquer her…

    However, she didn’t answer his question, simply smiling at him. “What do you think?”

    “You seem to be in a physical form, but I can’t be sure without… confirmation…” he said, then he noticed the teacup in her hand.

    It was the one he had just used.

    Hmm… I don’t mind indirect kisses, but she, with her noble and aloof demeanor, shouldn’t be so casual… He had noticed a subtle detail.

    She set down the teacup and walked towards him, her movements graceful.

    A delicate fragrance clung to her, calming and alluring, her smile gentle, her eyes sparkling.

    She tapped his forehead lightly, her voice clear and melodious. “Do you think I’m real now?”

    “I’m a bit… slow. Did you do something just now, Fairy Sister?” he asked, hoping for a more… convincing… confirmation.

    Holding hands, perhaps… that would be more conclusive.

    She chuckled, her eyes twinkling with amusement. “I can maintain this form for half an hour each day. After that, I’ll revert to a spiritual form.”

    “Your Innate Celestial Vessel also contains the Rebirth Pool’s energy. By nourishing my spirit within your vessel and supplementing it with the Rebirth Water, I’ll be able to fully rebuild my body in ten days.”

    “And then you’ll need the Heavenly Phoenix Fruit to restore your vessel?” he asked, his expression thoughtful.

    She nodded. “The Heavenly Phoenix Fruit can restore my vessel, but it can’t directly absorb spiritual energy from the environment, so…”

    “You’ll need the Innate Celestial Vessel…?” he asked tentatively.

    Silence fell upon the room, and she blushed, glancing at him shyly.

    Compared to her usual aloofness, she seemed more approachable now.

    That’s better. Being an aloof empress all the time isn’t cute. It’s better to be more like a normal girl… “If there’s anything I can do, Fairy Sister, I’ll do my best, even if it means becoming your servant!” he declared, bowing deeply, his expression sincere.

    She quickly composed herself, her demeanor returning to its usual calmness. “Very well,” she murmured.

    “Focus on your cultivation. I’ll return to your vessel soon.”

    “There’s no rush,” he said, shaking his head. “I can cultivate later.”

    Before she could speak, he continued, “You can only maintain this form for half an hour each day, Fairy Sister. I want to spend more time with you.”

    She sat gracefully on a sandalwood chair, her green dress elegant and refined, her beauty both majestic and approachable.

    He stared at her, his gaze unwavering, his demeanor surprisingly casual for someone in the presence of an empress.

    Her eyes softened, a hint of warmth flickering within their depths. She stared at him, her lips parted slightly.

    “Alright,” she finally said, agreeing.

    Though she knew he was trying to curry favor, she couldn’t help but feel a warmth spreading through her heart.

    Sometimes, intentions were irrelevant. What mattered was sincerity and knowing how to express oneself.

    People, especially women, could sense sincerity.

    And he was always sincere, regardless of who he was with.

    After chatting with her for a while, he watched as her body gradually faded, her physical form dissolving until only her spirit remained.

    He sat down on the bed and began meditating.

    It was inconvenient without Bai Ruoxi. With her Heavenly Dao Aura, he could cultivate at an accelerated rate, one day equivalent to five or six for others.

    But now, his cultivation speed had slowed significantly.

    However, he had nothing better to do.

    He missed the Two Polarities Sect. Not only could he cultivate efficiently there, but he could also contribute to Bai Ruoxi’s cultivation, helping her reach greater heights.

    He calmed his mind, closing his eyes, focusing on his meditation.

    That night.

    Vermilion Phoenix Palace.

    Ye Lingxuan sat across from her mother, the Mistress of the Forbidden Zone, enjoying a long-overdue conversation.

    The mistress, clad in a luxurious robe, listened to her daughter’s tales of the Two Polarities Sect, a gentle smile gracing her lips.

    She possessed a mature beauty that surpassed youthful charms, her figure full and alluring.

    “You’ve talked about everything except your… Mu Zhi’an,” she remarked, her smile widening.

    “You’ve even brought him to the Forbidden Zone. Don’t tell me you’re trying to hide him from me.”

    Lingxuan nudged her playfully. “Mother, what are you talking about? I’m not hiding him. There’s just… nothing interesting to say about him…”

    “I heard he has a bad reputation in Tianxuan City. Is it true?”

    Lingxuan hesitated, then nodded.

    “Well… he did have a bit of a… colorful past… but he’s a good person.”

    “You’re blinded by love, dear. You only see his good qualities,” she chuckled, her gaze knowing. As someone who had experienced love, she could see through her daughter’s facade.

    “Your father hasn’t objected to your relationship, and neither will I. I won’t force you apart.”

    “However, your aunt seems to have some… reservations… she might test him. But don’t worry. She knows her limits. She won’t be too harsh.”

    “I heard she injured her spiritual sense yesterday. Bring her some nourishing pills tomorrow,” she added.

    “Aunt Siyu is injured…?” Lingxuan repeated, then, after a moment of thought, she said, “I haven’t seen her in a while. I’ll visit her tomorrow.”

    She respected her aunt.

    She had always been kind to her, showering her with gifts and affection whenever she returned to the Forbidden Zone.

    However, if she objected to her relationship with Mu Zhi’an… even her aunt wouldn’t sway her decision.

    She stared at her reflection in her teacup, her eyes filled with a quiet determination.

    The next morning.

    Mu Zhi’an woke up from his meditation, exhaling softly.

    It was the first time he had meditated so diligently since awakening his memories.

    He had been too busy scheming against his enemies, planning his next move, or… enjoying Bai Ruoxi’s company…

    A full night of meditation was a rare occurrence.

    He opened his eyes, feeling refreshed and invigorated, and stretched languidly.

    He left his room.

    Wei Mengrou was still meditating, so he didn’t disturb her and left the residence.

    He had to visit Ye Siyu. He had injured her spiritual sense, after all.

    He arrived at her courtyard as the sun rose, and a maid greeted him, instructing him to wait while she informed her mistress.

    She returned shortly after. “You may enter, Young Master Mu,” she said politely, bowing.

    She led him to the side hall, where Ye Siyu was waiting.

    Her brown hair cascaded down her back, her skin as white as snow, her lips slightly pale, perhaps due to her injured spiritual sense.

    She sat languidly in a chair, her legs crossed, her dark dress accentuating her curves, her figure youthful and alluring.

    “Have a seat,” she said, her voice laced with a hint of fatigue.

    She was too tired to maintain her usual facade today.

    Once he was seated, she dismissed the maids and spoke. “What brings you here today, Young Master Mu?” she asked, her brown eyes studying him.

    “I felt bad about injuring you yesterday, Sister Siyu, so I came to check on you,” he replied sincerely.

    “That sounds more like a taunt,” she said, turning away with a pout.

    However, she recalled him carrying her back to her room, and she hesitated. “Thank you for escorting me back,” she added.

    He hadn’t made any… advances… despite her vulnerable state. Even in her dazed state, she had been aware of his actions, and she would have sensed any impropriety.

    However, her niece’s Dao Companion had been a perfect gentleman.

    She felt both annoyed and relieved.

    Annoyed that her beauty and her attire hadn’t tempted him, and relieved that Lingxuan had chosen a reliable man.

    He shook his head, his smile gentle. “You’re Lingxuan’s aunt, Sister Siyu. We’re practically family. I couldn’t simply ignore you.”

    “I brought some pills. They’ll help you recover faster,” he said, retrieving a jade bottle from his storage ring.

    It contained spirit-nourishing pills.

    Pills he had “painstakingly” acquired from the Peak Masters and elders.

    “Thank you for your kindness, but I have plenty of pills,” she replied, shaking her head.

    At her current level, Third or Fourth-Grade pills were useless.

    Besides, spirit-nourishing pills were rare. He likely didn’t have many.

    She wouldn’t take advantage of him, even if she was testing him.

    “You’re more valuable than any pill,” she said, her gaze lingering on him, a strange glint in her eyes.

    The Innate Celestial Vessel… if her assessment was correct, only one of the seven auras from the Rebirth Pool had enhanced his vessel. The other six could be bestowed upon others.

    If word of this spread, he would become even more popular than Ye Lingxuan, at least among female cultivators.

    “Please keep this a secret, Sister Siyu,” he said after a moment of hesitation.

    She narrowed her eyes, studying him. “What will you do if I reveal it?”

    “I trust you, Sister Siyu,” he replied with a smile.

    He wasn’t particularly worried about being discovered.

    It would be annoying, yes, but he would be leaving for the Jade Pool Sacred Land soon anyway.

    She glanced at him, his calmness annoying her. She felt like she was being… manipulated… “Fine. Just leave. I don’t need your pills. I wouldn’t have been injured if I hadn’t scanned you with my spiritual sense.”

    “Keep those pills for yourself.”

    She pushed the jade bottle back into his hands.

    She’s a bit tsundere… He nodded. “Alright. I’ll take my leave then.”

    He stood up and left the hall.

    She watched him leave, then a maid entered the room.

    “What is it?” she asked.

    The maid placed a jade bottle on the table and bowed respectfully. “Young Master Mu asked me to give you these pills, Miss.”

    She stared at the bottle, sighing softly.

    She had told him she didn’t need them. Why was he trying so hard to please her? And what good were pills from a mere family from Tianxuan City?

    Spirit-nourishing pills were at least Fourth-Grade, and even if he had any, he wouldn’t have many.

    Wouldn’t it be more meaningful to keep them for himself or exchange them for something he needed?

    Despite her thoughts, her gaze softened as she looked at the bottle, a warmth spreading through her heart.

    She had been sealed within a formation for a thousand years, waiting for an era of abundant spiritual energy. Most of her peers had long since turned to dust.

    Though she had her sister, family couldn’t replace friends.

    She had only met Mu Zhi’an a few times, but his concern… it was touching.

    Even if it was because of his relationship with Ye Lingxuan, it still warmed her heart.

    She didn’t return the pills. She simply placed the bottle on the table, then took a sip of her tea, lost in thought.

    “Sister Siyu, I heard you were injured,” a sweet voice called out.

    She turned to see Ye Lingxuan, clad in a light purple dress, entering the hall, her youthful beauty radiant, her elegance surpassing that of her peers.

    “Who told you that? Was it my sister?” she asked with a smile, her gaze lingering on Lingxuan’s delicate features.

    She hadn’t revealed her true identity to Lingxuan in the past, so she had always addressed her as “Sister.” Over time, it had become a habit.

    “Your maids. But only a few know,” Lingxuan replied with a smile, her gaze shifting to the jade bottle on the table.

    “Brother Mu was here?”

    The design on the bottle was clearly from the Two Polarities Sect.

    “He came to visit and left some pills,” she replied, nodding.

    “I see…” Lingxuan’s expression turned thoughtful.

    “You’re worried I said something bad about him, aren’t you?” she asked, her smile widening. She could see through her niece’s intentions.

    “You’re so smart, Sister Siyu… so what did you tell him?” she asked, her gaze fixed on her, waiting for an answer.

    “Don’t worry. We just chatted. I didn’t say anything bad about him, and I’m not trying to separate you,” she replied calmly.

    She wasn’t that bored. She had simply been concerned for Lingxuan and wanted to vet him.

    And it seemed he was… acceptable, at least on the surface.

    Lingxuan sighed with relief, about to speak again when a clear, gentle voice interrupted them.

    “What a coincidence. You’re both here.”

    They turned to see a young man, perhaps in his early twenties, his eyes warm, his smile bright.

    “Ye Cian, what brings you here?” Ye Siyu asked with a smile.

    “I heard you were injured, Sister Siyu, so I came to visit. I didn’t expect to see Lingxuan here as well,” he replied, his gaze lingering on Ye Lingxuan.

    She simply nodded politely, maintaining a distance.

    He didn’t seem to mind. He retrieved a jade bottle from his sleeve. “I almost forgot. I brought you some spirit-nourishing pills, Sister Siyu. I hope you recover soon.”

    He placed the bottle on the table.

    He glanced at Ye Lingxuan. “Are you also here to visit Sister Siyu?”

    She nodded curtly.

    Her coldness made it difficult for him to maintain his cheerful facade.

    He composed himself, then noticed the other jade bottle on the table.

    “Is that… a pill from the Two Polarities Sect? Was Mu Zhi’an here?”

    He studied the bottle, chuckling. “How thoughtful of Young Master Mu. I wonder what kind of pills he gifted you.”

    “I haven’t opened it yet,” Ye Siyu replied, shaking her head.

    “Why don’t you take a look, Sister Siyu? I’m curious,” he asked with a smile.

    What kind of decent pills could a mere family from Tianxuan City offer?

    Probably just some Third or Fourth-Grade Qi Gathering Pills.

    But spirit-nourishing pills were at least Fourth-Grade, and they fetched high prices at auction houses.

    What could Mu Zhi’an possibly offer?

    Lingxuan glanced at them, then placed a jade bottle on the table. “I’ll be going now, Sister Siyu. Let’s chat again sometime,” she said with a smile.

    Ye Siyu nodded, and she stood up to leave.

    “Aren’t you curious about the pills Young Master Mu gifted her, Lingxuan?” Ye Cian asked, his smile widening.

    “It’s the thought that counts, Ye Cian. Regardless of what he gave her, his sincerity has reached her. I’m not interested in the details,” she replied calmly.

    His smile remained, but his eyes turned cold.

    “May I open it, Sister Siyu? I’m quite curious,” he asked.

    She nodded.

    He smirked, picking up the bottle and opening it.

    A rich, medicinal fragrance filled the air, and he stared at the pills, his jaw dropping, his body stiffening.

    Ye Siyu also stared at the pills, her eyes flickering with surprise.

    Fifth-Grade pills… and even a few Sixth-Grade pills?

    “Brother Mu is well-loved by the Peak Masters. He has plenty of Fifth-Grade pills,” Lingxuan remarked, glancing at Ye Cian’s stunned expression.

    “If there’s nothing else, I’ll take my leave,” she said politely.

    She turned and left the courtyard, heading towards Mu Zhi’an’s residence.

    Silence fell upon the hall.

    Ye Siyu traced the surface of the jade bottle with her delicate fingers, a thoughtful expression on her face.

    “Give up,” she finally said, breaking the silence.

    Ye Cian turned to her, meeting her calm gaze, then looked away. “Lingxuan is the only one with the purest bloodline in the Forbidden Zone. If she’s with an outsider, their children won’t inherit it.”

    “And you can?” she asked, raising an eyebrow.

    “Not yet… but after the inheritance ceremony in half a month, my bloodline will be purified!” he declared, his eyes shining with determination. “And then—”

    “And then, Lingxuan will still choose whoever she wants,” she interrupted, her voice flat.

    “My sister hasn’t stopped them, and neither has the master. Your objections are pointless. Besides… his value far exceeds that of a pure bloodline.”

    If not for his existing Dao Companions, even she might have been tempted.

    Even if Ye Cian was a Fifth Stage Core Formation prodigy, even if he was a Nascent Soul expert, female cultivators would still choose Mu Zhi’an.

    “As for the reason…”

    She licked her lips, a knowing glint in her eyes.

    The Forbidden Zone’s inheritance required the bloodline, but Mu Zhi’an had received the Rebirth Pool’s approval… would the inheritance also acknowledge him?

    She smiled at the young man. “You’ll understand in a few days.”

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 197

    Chapter 197: The Jade Empress Has a Physical Body?!

    Guided by the maid, Mu Zhi’an traversed the grand halls and plazas, passing towering pavilions, until they reached a secluded courtyard.

    A beautiful woman, clad in a dark dress, sat at the pavilion, her legs crossed elegantly, a faint smile gracing her lips.

    He studied her as he entered the courtyard, but he couldn’t sense her cultivation level.

    With his Innate Spiritual Body, he could usually estimate the cultivation levels of those around his own level.

    Though his ability wasn’t as potent as Ye Lingxuan’s, he could still sense their spiritual energy.

    Unless she was three stages higher than him, he should be able to sense her cultivation level.

    She must be at least Third Stage Core Formation, or she has a treasure that conceals her aura… He thought, then quickly composed himself.

    She was his future aunt-in-law, after all.

    “You’ve arrived. Please, have a seat, Young Master Mu. Make yourself comfortable,” Ye Siyu said, her eyes sparkling with warmth as she gestured for him to sit.

    He smiled politely, taking a seat across from her.

    A maid served them tea, then quietly left.

    “I saw you strolling with Lingxuan earlier. I hope I didn’t interrupt you,” she said, her voice gentle and concerned, though her eyes studied him closely.

    She had dressed carefully for this meeting, her dark dress accentuating her fair skin, her shoulders slightly exposed, her neckline plunging, adding a touch of maturity to her already captivating beauty.

    However, he didn’t even glance at her, his gaze fixed on his teacup, his demeanor polite and reserved.

    “Lingxuan went to visit her mother. Your maid arrived after that, Sister Siyu,” he replied, shaking his head, his smile shy and unassuming.

    His casual form of address subtly bridged the distance between them, and his gaze, either meeting hers or focused on his teacup, never strayed towards her body.

    His behavior seemed impeccable… She raised an eyebrow, a flicker of displeasure in her eyes.

    She might not be as beautiful as Ye Lingxuan, but she wasn’t far behind. And her attire today was particularly… flattering… and yet he hadn’t even looked at her?

    She crossed her legs, setting down her teacup. “I heard about your performance at the Rebirth Pool today. Seven auras… you’ve certainly made the most of your trip to the Forbidden Zone,” she said, her smile unwavering despite her annoyance.

    “I’d rather not be the center of attention, Sister Siyu, but it’s too late now, isn’t it?” he sighed dramatically.

    His words and his expression were sincere, but she sensed a hint of… insincerity… She narrowed her eyes, studying him.

    He’s hiding something…

    She took a sip of her tea. “I have no right to interfere in Lingxuan’s choice of partner, nor do I intend to. However, are you aware that many within our clan are fond of her?”

    “I was prepared for that before coming here,” he replied, nodding slightly.

    “Is there something else you want to say, Sister Siyu?” he asked, sensing her hesitation.

    “After I awakened from the formation, I spent some time with Lingxuan and Ye Cian. It was clear that he also had feelings for her,” she said, twirling a strand of hair around her finger, a faint smile on her lips.

    “However, I told him that even he wasn’t worthy of her, considering her talent.”

    “Ye Cian’s physique is close to Ninth-Rank, and he’s currently at the Fourth Stage of Core Formation,” she added, her gaze meeting his, her smile unwavering, though he sensed a hidden message in her words.

    She doesn’t approve of our relationship…

    He didn’t mind.

    Impressions could be changed.

    “Love is a matter of choice, Sister Siyu. If we only sought partners based on strength and compatibility, we would never find someone worthy of Lingxuan,” he said, shaking his head with a smile.

    She stared at him, seeing the sincerity in his eyes, and chuckled. “You’re right. No one is worthy of her, considering her talent.”

    “You’ll face many challenges because of your relationship with her,” she said, setting a trap.

    Under his questioning gaze, she reached out, her delicate fingers brushing against his hand, her eyes filled with a seductive invitation. “But if you were with me… there wouldn’t be any challenges.”

    “I can offer you everything she can.”

    Her brown eyes seemed to shimmer with a faint, floral pattern.

    At that moment, he was no longer a handsome young man in her eyes, but simply a vessel of potent spiritual energy.

    This was her Sacred Spirit Body.

    Similar to Aura Vision, it allowed her to sense lies and the flow of spiritual energy. He was completely exposed before her.

    He’s tempted… She saw the flicker of desire in his eyes.

    It was understandable. Any man would be tempted by her beauty and her offer.

    As long as he didn’t accept, it meant he was a man of virtue.

    However, as she was studying him, she was unaware that he was also studying her.

    This future aunt-in-law, though the master’s younger sister, seemed to possess the mentality of a teenage girl.

    He had already guessed her intentions the moment he entered the courtyard.

    She was testing him.

    And she had even tried to peek at his body…

    His Innate Spiritual Body made him sensitive to gazes, and he knew she had scanned him with her spiritual sense.

    He knew everything, but he said nothing.

    She likely believed she held the upper hand, that he was a lamb led to slaughter.

    But the moment her spiritual sense touched his body, the roles had reversed.

    He sipped his tea calmly, feigning contemplation, allowing her to examine him.

    She wanted to see his body? Fine. Let her see.

    Hmm… First Stage Core Formation, nearing the Second Stage. His foundation is solid…

    She pretended to be casually enjoying her tea, but her gaze never left him.

    But he’s supposed to be a Chaos Body. Why can’t I sense any of his physiques?

    Is my ability malfunctioning, or does he have a treasure that conceals his aura…? She narrowed her eyes, studying him more closely.

    He circulated his spiritual energy, guiding it towards his vessel.

    However, beside his vessel, she sensed another, brimming with potent energy.

    She frowned, staring at it.

    Two vessels…?

    She glanced at him, surprised, then closed her eyes, focusing her spiritual sense on him.

    Hmm… he’s in good shape. He even has abs.

    But why are there two vessels…? Did I imagine it?

    As the thought crossed her mind, she paused, her spiritual sense lingering on a specific area.

    There really are two vessels. This guy is strange… how is this possible?

    Then, realization dawned, and she stared at him, her eyes widening.

    The Innate Celestial Vessel?!

    As the thought formed, she sensed someone within the vessel opening their eyes.

    There’s someone else inside him…?

    She narrowed her eyes, her spiritual sense sweeping over the being within.

    Boom!

    A deafening roar echoed in her mind, her consciousness reeling, and she quickly withdrew her spiritual sense, her body trembling.

    Her hand shook, spilling tea on her leg, but she didn’t seem to notice. She stared at him, her eyes wide with shock.

    “Are you alright, Sister Siyu?” he asked, concern lacing his voice.

    She ignored his question, her voice a barely audible whisper. “You have two vessels?”

    “And… who is that person inside your vessel?”

    Her lips were pale. Her spiritual sense had been attacked when she had tried to examine the being within his Innate Celestial Vessel. If they hadn’t held back, she might have lost her consciousness.

    She had never encountered such a terrifying presence before.

    The master of the Forbidden Zone always concealed his aura, so she had never truly sensed his power.

    But the being within Mu Zhi’an’s vessel… they were at least a peak Nascent Soul expert… perhaps even stronger!

    “How did you know, Sister Siyu?” he asked, feigning surprise.

    She ignored his question, her gaze fixed on him, her mind racing.

    The master of the Forbidden Zone couldn’t possibly be unaware of the being within Mu Zhi’an’s vessel. And if she recalled correctly, he had just forbidden the disciples from approaching the Rebirth Pool for the next month… was it related to the being within him?

    “You’re an Innate Celestial Vessel?” she asked, her voice a strained whisper, her eyes searching his.

    He nodded slowly.

    Her surprise melted into understanding, then realization dawned. “No wonder the master didn’t object to your relationship…”

    She had been puzzled by his lack of opposition, considering his love for his daughter. He had witnessed countless talented individuals, their destiny, their physiques… none of it had impressed him.

    But the Innate Celestial Vessel…

    There were thousands, perhaps even millions, of talented cultivators in the world, but those who could enhance others… they were incredibly rare.

    And Mu Zhi’an’s Innate Celestial Vessel had been enhanced numerous times.

    As for the being within him… she didn’t know their identity… but they were likely drawn to his vessel.

    Even without his Chaos Body, the elders of the Forbidden Zone, aware of his true nature, wouldn’t object to his relationship with Ye Lingxuan.

    She swayed slightly, a wave of dizziness washing over her.

    He quickly caught her, his voice filled with concern. “Are you alright, Sister Siyu?”

    She shook her head. “I’m fine. I just injured my spiritual sense. I’ll recover in a few days.”

    He hesitated, then lowered his voice. “Can you keep this a secret, Sister Siyu?”

    “Just between us.”

    She looked up at him, her vision blurring. “You’re not angry that I… scanned you with my spiritual sense…?”

    “You were just looking out for Lingxuan. I understand,” he sighed. “Perhaps I just have a… villainous face.”

    He quickly changed the subject. “Where’s your room? I’ll take you there to rest.”

    She pointed towards a room down the corridor, her voice barely a whisper, her consciousness fading.

    He scooped her up in his arms and carried her towards the room.

    She vaguely heard his voice as her vision darkened.

    “Goodnight, Sister Siyu.”

    He gently placed her on the bed and left, closing the door behind him.

    His character is also impeccable…

    As the thought crossed her mind, she lost consciousness, her world fading to black.

    Outside, Wei Mengrou, who had been waiting patiently, watched him emerge, a smile on his face. Though she didn’t know what had transpired, it was clear he had… benefited… from the encounter.

    “Let’s go,” she said calmly.

    “Aren’t you curious about what happened inside?” he asked.

    “No,” she replied flatly.

    How boring… He sighed inwardly.

    She knew him well. A single gesture, a subtle change in his expression, and she could read his thoughts.

    Why bother asking when she already knew the outcome?

    They returned to their residence, and he poured himself a cup of tea, a satisfied smile gracing his lips.

    The master of the Forbidden Zone, his future aunt-in-law… he had dealt with them both. As for his future mother-in-law… he wasn’t sure about her attitude yet, but she likely wouldn’t object to his relationship with Ye Lingxuan.

    He had handled her family. The opinions of the other disciples were irrelevant.

    Now, he just had to focus on befriending some of them.

    And perhaps… spend more time with his future aunt-in-law… he was quite interested in her unique physique and her abilities.

    “By the way, Fairy Sister, will that girl suffer any lasting effects from using her spiritual sense on me?” he asked.

    “Don’t worry. She just needs to rest for a few days. There won’t be any lasting effects,” the Jade Empress’s voice replied from within his vessel.

    She emerged, materializing before him, and he gazed at her, his heart pounding.

    She was clad in a green dress adorned with intricate patterns, her long hair cascading down her back, framing her beautiful face.

    Her figure was slender and alluring, her dress clinging to her curves, a delicate fragrance emanating from her.

    “You deliberately let her scan you with her spiritual sense, didn’t you?” she asked, her eyes twinkling with amusement as she picked up her teacup.

    “I can’t control her actions, Fairy Sister. I simply… went with the flow,” he replied, shaking his head.

    He had initially just wanted to see what his future aunt-in-law looked like, but she had surprised him by scanning him with her spiritual sense.

    He had simply adapted to the situation.

    But what kind of physique does she possess? She could even sense my Innate Celestial Vessel… He thought, his gaze lingering on her lips as she sipped her tea.

    He hesitated.

    “By the way… Fairy Sister, do you have a physical body now?”

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 196

    Just to remember: There are now two characters named Ye Qian: Ye Lingxuan’s sister (叶芊- yèqiān) and “the master’s adopted son” (叶乾 YèQián), who was mentioned once before:

    Although they share the “similar” name for english readers, they are pronounced differently in Chinese. To distinguish between them, I will rename the newer character (叶乾 YèQián) to Ye Cian.

    Chapter 196: The Forbidden Zone’s Trial

    “So that’s Mu Zhi’an?”

    The disciples seated at the banquet whispered amongst themselves as they watched Ye Lingxuan greet the unfamiliar young man with a warm smile.

    News of the Rebirth Pool’s trial had spread throughout the Forbidden Zone that afternoon.

    Both Mu Zhi’an and Wei Mengrou’s results had been astonishing.

    If not for her lack of the Forbidden Zone’s bloodline, Wei Mengrou might have achieved a Tenth-Rank physique enhancement, just like their young mistress.

    And Mu Zhi’an…

    According to those who had witnessed the trial, he possessed the Chaos Body and had even received the Rebirth Pool’s “approval.”

    It was unprecedented. The Rebirth Pool usually only acknowledged those with the Forbidden Zone’s bloodline. How had an outsider earned its approval?

    “Didn’t you hear what she called him?” a disciple whispered. “The only guest with the surname Mu is…”

    The disciples’ hearts sank. Ye Lingxuan had only returned a few times, but she had already captured their hearts, her status as Holy Maiden and her destined inheritance making her even more desirable.

    They had adored her, regardless of gender.

    And now, she had returned with a Dao Companion…

    They had initially planned to “teach him a lesson,” to make him back down.

    But it seemed she had chosen a capable man…

    Seven top-tier physiques… though he could only specialize in one, it was still an impressive talent.

    “We would need to be two or three stages higher to defeat him,” a disciple sighed.

    The azure lotus he had used against Zhou Hao had been terrifying. Even Zhou Hao couldn’t resist its vessel-sealing power.

    Only overwhelming strength could overcome it.

    “But how many of us are two or three stages higher than him?”

    They fell silent, pondering this question.

    There were many within the Forbidden Zone who were stronger than Mu Zhi’an.

    And many who were his age and stronger.

    But a one or two stage advantage might not be enough. That lotus… it was too strange. Unless they possessed absolute strength, they wouldn’t stand a chance.

    “Ye Cian could defeat him,” a disciple said suddenly.

    Ye Cian, the master’s adopted son, was a prodigy. He could easily defeat Mu Zhi’an.

    “Ye Qing could too, but she has no reason to challenge him.”

    Ye Qing, whose strength rivaled Ye Cian’s, was also one of the most talented disciples, and she was Zhou Hao’s cousin.

    However, they weren’t close. She wouldn’t intervene on his behalf.

    They watched as Mu Zhi’an appeased Ye Lingxuan, who seemed displeased, and found a table. “Is there no one who can defeat him?” a disciple sighed.

    “What’s the point of defeating him? Will she leave him for the victor?”

    A mocking voice interrupted them.

    They glared at the speaker, then their anger turned to respect as they recognized her.

    “Miss Siyu?!”

    A girl with brown hair had entered the hall.

    She was dressed in a dark dress that revealed her shoulders, her hair cascading down her back, her features delicate, her eyes bright and intelligent, her aura imposing.

    “Miss Siyu, what brings you here?” a disciple asked.

    Ye Siyu was the master’s younger sister. She had been sealed within a formation for a thousand years, only recently breaking free. She was around their age.

    However, they treated her with respect, due to her status.

    “My niece hasn’t returned in a while. It’s only natural for me to attend this feast in her honor,” she replied, her gaze lingering on Mu Zhi’an, a faint smile gracing her lips. “Instead of envying him, why don’t you challenge him? There’s no shame in losing. It’s an opportunity to experience the strength of a Two Polarities Sect inner disciple.”

    “And even if you win, what then? Will she leave him for you?”

    Would Ye Lingxuan abandon him if he lost?

    Of course not.

    She wouldn’t care about his strength.

    She smiled, watching the disciples fall silent.

    Though Lingxuan wouldn’t leave him regardless of the outcome, she, as her elder, had to… vet him.

    Strength was one thing, but his character… that required testing.

    If he possessed strength but lacked virtue… it would be a disappointment.

    The feast ended, the disciples dispersing after enjoying the delicacies from the Forbidden Zone’s sea. Some even began meditating, sensing breakthroughs.

    “Your Grand Elder is truly generous. This feast would cost a fortune outside,” Mu Zhi’an remarked, impressed.

    Those ingredients would fetch high prices at auction houses, yet they had been served so casually.

    “If you want, Brother Mu, I can have them send you a feast every day,” Ye Lingxuan offered with a smile.

    “That wouldn’t do. It would make me look like a kept man,” he replied, shaking his head, politely declining her offer.

    She frowned, her voice laced with a hint of displeasure. “I told you, you can rely on me more, Brother Mu.”

    He chuckled, squeezing her hand under the table. “Once you inherit the Forbidden Zone, I’ll rely on you completely. But for now… it’s not appropriate.”

    He glanced at the other disciples.

    He wasn’t a kept man yet.

    But once she became the Empress of the Forbidden Zone, then he could truly rely on her… it would be different then.

    She nodded, understanding.

    “By the way, my inheritance might take a month or longer. Be careful while I’m gone, Brother Mu,” she warned.

    The disciples wouldn’t harm him, but they might try to… sabotage him… out of jealousy.

    “I understand. I’ll be wary of their revenge,” he chuckled, his hand moving from her hand to her leg.

    She glared at him, but she didn’t resist, knowing a struggle would attract attention.

    Many disciples began meditating, sensing breakthroughs after the feast.

    “We’ve eaten enough. Let’s go for a walk,” he said, turning to her with a smile.

    She was dressed as elegantly as ever, her dress embroidered with a crescent moon, her youthful beauty enhanced by her attire.

    If not for the restriction against intimacy before her inheritance, he would have… taken her right here, right now.

    “H-have you seen enough…?” she murmured, blushing and lowering her head, her usual composure crumbling under his intense gaze.

    Baby orcas are so cute. Unlike the Great White Sharks, who only want to devour the fish farmer… He nodded. “Let’s go.”

    They strolled along the shores of a vast ocean, near the Rebirth Pool, the air fresh and invigorating.

    “How’s Senior Jade Empress’s recovery? Is the Rebirth Water working?” she asked.

    “It seems to be. She said she’ll be able to manifest a body in half a month,” he replied.

    “That’s good,” she said, relieved.

    “I hope she recovers soon,” she added.

    She couldn’t help but feel a strange sense of discomfort knowing a fairy resided within his body. It felt… intrusive.

    Though she knew the Jade Empress wouldn’t stoop to spying on them, it still bothered her.

    “What did your parents say?” he asked.

    “Do they disapprove of our relationship?”

    She smiled. “Father didn’t say anything… I’ll visit Mother later, but I doubt she’ll object.”

    She paused, then added, “However, my aunt might be a problem…”

    She shook her head, her smile returning. “Don’t worry, Brother Mu. They don’t object to me having relationships, but they’ll likely want to… test you… if you encounter any trouble, just let me know.”

    He nodded.

    He had anticipated their “tests.” As long as her father didn’t suddenly demand he prove his worth in a duel, he wasn’t concerned.

    They strolled for a while longer, then she glanced at the darkening sky. “I should visit my mother now, Brother Mu.”

    “Alright. I’ll come see you later,” he replied with a smile.

    He watched her leave, then turned to Wei Mengrou, who had been following them at a distance.

    “Is something the matter, Mengrou?”

    She usually didn’t stay so close. She must have something to say.

    “Someone was following you,” she said.

    He chuckled. “She’s still following us.”

    He turned towards a distant figure. “Right, little maid?”

    A maid in a palace uniform approached, a smile on her face, though her eyes held a hint of surprise.

    She had concealed her presence so carefully, yet he had still detected her…

    “My mistress requests your presence, Young Master Mu,” she said politely.

    “Who is your mistress?” he asked, intrigued.

    He didn’t know anyone else in the Forbidden Zone besides Ye Lingxuan. There weren’t many who would seek him out.

    However, it wasn’t impossible. The Rebirth Pool’s trial had revealed his Chaos Body, and someone might be interested in that.

    “The master’s younger sister,” the maid explained patiently.

    The master’s younger sister… Lingxuan’s aunt?

    So this is one of her “tests”… He pondered this for a moment. “Lead the way,” he said calmly.

    “Aren’t you worried she’ll make things difficult for you?” Wei Mengrou transmitted her voice, her brow furrowed.

    “I have to go anyway. Besides…”

    He glanced at her, a mischievous glint in his eyes.

    “It’s not like she’ll eat me.”

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 195

    Chapter 195: Ye Lingxuan’s Possessiveness

    Mu Zhi’an found a shady tree near the Rebirth Pool and sat down, intending to meditate for a while.

    Perhaps due to his Core Formation cultivation, his senses were heightened. Even with his eyes closed, he could hear the faint rustling of fabric and the soft whisper of skin against skin.

    He focused his mind, then, holding his breath, he opened his eyes discreetly.

    The Rebirth Pool shimmered before him, its water crystal clear, reflecting the swaying trees, its surface dotted with sparkling lights.

    However, a sight more captivating than the pool itself drew his attention.

    The Jade Empress stood before him, her back to him, her thin dress slipping slightly from her shoulder, revealing her fair skin. She untied her hair, letting it cascade down her back, then dipped her toes into the water.

    Ripples spread across the surface, reflecting her alluring figure, her long hair reaching her calves, her slender form both tempting and unattainable, a faint mist obscuring her true appearance.

    A faint, silver light emanated from her skin, like a celestial being bathed in moonlight.

    Damn that holy light… He sighed inwardly.

    She stepped into the pool, but he still couldn’t see anything, only her captivating silhouette.

    He could only imagine the rest.

    What kind of Dao does the Jade Pool Sacred Land cultivate? Why is everyone shrouded in holy light…? He thought, retrieving the ancient text he had borrowed from the master of the Forbidden Zone.

    It detailed events from the ancient past, stories of Buddhas from the Western Regions, evil gods from the Southern Wilderness, and even the founding of the Two Polarities Sect. The information was more detailed than any other ancient texts he had seen.

    However, what truly interested him was…

    He flipped to the page about the Calamity Body.

    “According to this text, the Calamity Body first appeared ten thousand years ago. And each appearance has coincided with the fall of a dynasty. Ten dynasties have fallen since then, all due to the Calamity Body…”

    He stared at the words, his brow furrowed in thought.

    “Fairy Sister, may I ask you a question?” he called out to the Jade Empress.

    “Ask away,” she replied, her voice as ethereal and captivating as a dream.

    “Can a dynasty’s lack of destiny directly lead to its downfall?”

    Destiny was an inescapable concept in this world of cultivation. It was intangible, yet its influence was undeniable.

    Even ordinary people, let alone cultivators, could sense the rise and fall of a dynasty’s fortune.

    “The destiny of a royal family is represented by purple Qi. A dynasty’s prosperity can be judged by observing its purple Qi,” she explained.

    She leaned against the edge of the pool, enjoying the sensation of the water revitalizing her spirit. She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, her voice clear and melodious. “When a nation is peaceful and prosperous, its purple Qi flourishes.” (Purple Qi – Auspicious omen in Daoism and Chinese astrology)

    “The Great Qian Dynasty’s destiny is nearing its end.”

    “Can a single person’s misfortune affect an entire dynasty’s destiny?” he asked, voicing his main concern.

    According to the ancient text, ten dynasties had fallen since the first appearance of the Calamity Body, and each fall had coincided with its presence.

    “A single person cannot influence a dynasty’s destiny, no matter how strong their misfortune,” she replied.

    “Unless… they’re a Dao Integration expert.”

    A Dao Integration expert…? His mind raced.

    So Mengrou might not be a Calamity Body…?

    If the Jade Empress was right, only a Dao Integration expert could possess misfortune potent enough to topple a dynasty.

    Wei Mengrou might be talented, but she was only at the Core Formation Realm, a mere “baby orca.”

    “A Dao Integration expert’s misfortune can influence the fall of a dynasty…?” he murmured, awed.

    Dao Integration experts truly were capable of altering the course of history.

    He glanced at the Jade Empress, his eyes filled with a newfound respect.

    The thought of helping such a powerful being rebuild her body… it was exciting.

    He was about to close the book when a specific phrase caught his eye.

    “The first dynasty, ten thousand years ago, was known as the Great Qian Dynasty.”

    The first dynasty and the current dynasty… both named “Great Qian.”

    Was it a coincidence…? He quickly scanned the information about the first dynasty’s ruling family, but apart from the shared name, everything else was different.

    “You fought for that girl from the Forbidden Zone today. Aren’t you worried about being challenged by other disciples once you leave this place?”

    The Jade Empress’s voice snapped him out of his thoughts.

    He closed the book, putting it away. “Zhou Hao’s challenge will deter most of them,” he replied with a smile.

    After all, he had effortlessly subdued a Second Stage Core Formation cultivator. Others would think twice before challenging him.

    The Jade Empress’s Pure World Azure Lotus could seal a cultivator’s vessel across realms, but its effectiveness diminished against those with higher cultivation levels.

    However, how many of his peers had reached the Third Stage of Core Formation or higher?

    Even within the Forbidden Zone, such individuals were rare.

    “There are two Third Stage and one Fourth Stage Core Formation cultivators among the disciples. If they challenge you, your current cultivation won’t be enough to seal their vessels for long,” she warned.

    “Then I’ll refuse,” he chuckled.

    He wasn’t foolish enough to fight every challenger. The disciples of the Forbidden Zone might resent him because of Ye Lingxuan, but they wouldn’t dare harm him within their own territory.

    She nodded, pleased. “Good. You’re not blinded by pride.”

    She had witnessed countless talented individuals, some truly gifted, but their talent often led to arrogance, ultimately leading to their downfall.

    However, she saw no such arrogance in Mu Zhi’an. He was adaptable and pragmatic, not one to fight pointless battles.

    Half an hour passed quickly.

    The sky darkened as dusk approached, and the Jade Empress emerged from the Rebirth Pool, her dress clinging to her figure, droplets of water glistening on her fair skin.

    “Why don’t you cultivate here permanently, Fairy Sister, if the Rebirth Pool can nourish your spirit?” he asked, his gaze lingering on her alluring form.

    “I need the pool’s unique energy to rebuild my body. However, for nourishing my spirit, your vessel is more effective,” she replied, her eyes twinkling with amusement.

    “Speaking of which, did you feel anything when those seven physique-enhancing auras entered my Innate Celestial Vessel during the trial?” he asked, remembering the incident.

    He still recalled her soft, alluring moan, though it had been fleeting.

    “Those auras did have some effect on me,” she replied with a smile.

    “Just ‘some effect’?” he asked, puzzled.

    If he hadn’t imagined it, her moan had sounded… pleasurable…

    A being like her wouldn’t make such a sound unless she had been truly… stimulated…

    “You ask too many questions,” she said, her smile widening, her green eyes fixed on him, a hint of danger in her gaze.

    He quickly shut up, allowing her to return to his vessel.

    He left the forest on his black sword.

    As he had predicted, news of his one-move victory against Zhou Hao spread throughout the Forbidden Zone within a single afternoon.

    Many had initially resented him, and even after witnessing his strength, some remained unconvinced.

    However, some had accepted him.

    Defeating Zhou Hao proved he was a capable cultivator.

    And with Ling Long’s backing… his background was also acceptable.

    Ye Lingxuan stood on the balcony of a magnificent building, overlooking the lush landscape of the Forbidden Zone.

    The curse instilled fear in outsiders, and many had perished seeking the Rebirth Water and other treasures within its borders. Over time, it had become a forbidden land.

    However, those outsiders couldn’t possibly imagine that people lived here, in this idyllic paradise.

    The evening breeze ruffled her hair, and she tucked a strand behind her ear, glancing at Wei Mengrou, who was standing in a corner.

    Despite her usual low profile, the results of the Rebirth Pool’s trial had made her a celebrity.

    Besides…

    Lingxuan glanced at her bosom, her gaze lingering on her curves, accentuated by her yellow dress, which billowed in the wind.

    She sighed, comparing herself to Wei Mengrou.

    The Holy Maiden of the Forbidden Zone, a goddess in the eyes of many, felt a pang of insecurity.

    All the girls around Mu Zhi’an… they were all… well-endowed… even her younger sister, Qian’er.

    She wasn’t exactly… flat… but compared to them…

    “What’s wrong?” Wei Mengrou asked, approaching her.

    Despite her usually cold and aloof demeanor, she was surprisingly perceptive.

    Lingxuan quickly composed herself, forcing a smile. “It’s nothing. I’m just worried about Brother Mu.”

    It wasn’t entirely a lie. She was indeed concerned about him.

    His victory against Zhou Hao would deter those weaker than him, and those who doubted her judgment would be silenced.

    But what about those stronger than Zhou Hao?

    She wasn’t worried about him getting hurt, but she was worried about his confidence if he was defeated…

    “Don’t worry,” Wei Mengrou said, her voice calm, as if she knew her thoughts. “He wouldn’t have accepted the challenge if he wasn’t confident.”

    She paused, then added, “If you want to help him, focus on your inheritance and become stronger.”

    Once she received the Forbidden Zone’s inheritance, she would gain access to its Heavenly Dao Aura, and she could use the opportunity to reach the peak of Foundation Establishment and break through to the Core Formation Realm.

    Lingxuan nodded, her expression serious.

    Wei Mengrou glanced at the figure standing below, chatting with two girls, her brow furrowing slightly. “You should be more concerned about yourself,” she remarked dryly.

    “Concerned about myself…?” Lingxuan tilted her head, following her gaze.

    It was Ye Qing, the girl in the blue dress, and Ye Lianxue, another girl in a green dress.

    And they were talking to Mu Zhi’an.

    Realization dawned, and her eyes darkened as she watched them.

    She had been worried about him, about the disciples bothering him, but it seemed she had more to worry about…

    There were “temptresses” targeting him even within the Forbidden Zone.

    She stared at him from above, her voice flat. “Don’t worry. It’ll be fine.”

    She turned and entered the building, waiting for him.

    The Grand Elder had been preparing a feast to welcome her home, and she and Wei Mengrou had been brought to this magnificent building, the Azure Sky Tower.

    Many disciples were already seated, enjoying the delicacies from the Forbidden Zone’s sea.

    Mu Zhi’an must have encountered Ye Qing and Ye Lianxue on his way back, leading to their cheerful conversation.

    However, she didn’t care about the details.

    He was hers, and apart from Qian’er and Sister Ruoxi… no one else could touch him.

    The future Empress of the Forbidden Zone sat in the elegantly decorated hall, her gaze fixed on the staircase, waiting for him. When she saw him approaching with the two girls, she stood up and greeted him with a bright smile.

    “Brother Mu.”

    Her sweet voice silenced the chattering crowd.

    All eyes turned to Mu Zhi’an.

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 194

    Chapter 194: The Rebirth Pool and the Fairy in Green

    Seven physique-enhancing auras, all absorbed by his Innate Celestial Vessel.

    One would have been fine, but seven…!

    Even Mu Zhi’an couldn’t help but feel a mixture of emotions.

    The enhancement effect diminished with each subsequent aura. While it seemed like he had received a sevenfold boost, the actual effect wasn’t a simple multiplication.

    However, it was still a significant enhancement… at least for others.

    For example, he could bestow one of those auras upon a cultivator who hadn’t undergone the Rebirth Pool’s trial, enhancing their physique.

    Of course, it was useless to him.

    He sighed inwardly, suppressing his frustration. He couldn’t dwell on it now, with so many people watching. He gathered his emotions and flew back down gracefully.

    Ye Lingxuan rushed towards him, about to offer her congratulations, but she noticed his dejected expression and frowned slightly. “What’s wrong, Brother Mu?” she transmitted her voice, her eyes filled with concern.

    He should be happy. He had just received seven physique-enhancing auras from the Rebirth Pool. Why did he look so disappointed?

    He sighed. “All seven auras entered my Innate Celestial Vessel,” he replied, transmitting his voice.

    “If you want one, I can give you one later.”

    She stared at him, her expression a mixture of shock and amusement.

    Seven physique-enhancing auras… all absorbed by his Innate Celestial Vessel…?

    If word of this spread, it would cause quite a stir…

    After all, he could transfer the benefits of his Innate Celestial Vessel to others… if people knew he possessed seven auras, he would be inundated with suitors.

    His own strength might not be exceptional, but his ability to enhance others… it was an irresistible temptation.

    The Rebirth Pool was surrounded by a tranquil forest, its water crystal clear, its banks lush and green.

    The disciples stared at him, their silence heavy.

    They had forgotten their initial intention of testing him, their minds consumed by a single question: does he truly possess seven physiques?

    “Your performance today was quite impressive, Young Master Mu,” Ye Qing, the girl in the blue dress, said with a smile. “However, I’m curious… can one person truly possess seven physiques?”

    Her gaze lingered on his handsome features, his sharp jawline, and his elegant attire.

    She hadn’t paid much attention to him before, but now, studying him closely, she realized he was quite handsome, in a scholarly sort of way.

    He must come from a wealthy family… Her cousin, Zhou Cang, had painted him as a despicable villain, but it seemed he had simply been biased.

    Several other disciples also stared at him, some with a challenging glint in their eyes, others simply curious.

    A few teenage girls gazed at him with undisguised admiration, his gentle smile, his high nose bridge, and his handsome profile captivating their youthful hearts.

    Of course, their attraction wasn’t solely based on his looks.

    He was handsome, yes, but he was also… the young mistress’s Dao Companion.

    That added a certain… allure…

    “I’ve heard that one person can possess at most two physiques, with the second one weaker than the first. However, seven physiques… that’s unprecedented,” a disciple remarked, staring at him. “Do you truly possess seven physiques, Young Master Mu?”

    He pondered for a moment. “I have a little bit of every physique, but I’m not proficient in any of them.”

    There was no point in hiding it. They had all witnessed the trial.

    Besides, they were Ye Lingxuan’s family. He would be spending over a month here. He might not be able to befriend everyone, but having a good relationship with some of them would make his stay more pleasant.

    An elder, who had been silent until now, spoke, his voice low. “The Chaos Body?”

    His words, though quiet, reached everyone’s ears.

    “The Chaos Body…?”

    Realization dawned on the disciples.

    They had heard of the Chaos Body from the elders. Unlike ordinary cultivators, those with the Chaos Body possessed three or more physiques, some even exceeding five!

    However, they had never encountered anyone with seven physiques, like Mu Zhi’an.

    They stared at him, their eyes filled with a mixture of awe and envy, whispering amongst themselves.

    “No wonder the Rebirth Pool rewarded him so generously… he’s a Chaos Body.”

    “Seven physiques, seven rewards… I’m so jealous.”

    If they had simply learned he was a Chaos Body, they would have been surprised, but that was all.

    The Chaos Body wasn’t invincible. It granted its possessor a wider range of abilities, but it didn’t necessarily make them stronger than those who specialized in a single physique.

    After all, the Chaos Body was still a single physique. It was impossible to master every aspect of it.

    “The Chaos Body isn’t the problem. It’s the seven rewards that are truly enviable…” a disciple sighed.

    They all nodded in agreement.

    If not for the Rebirth Pool’s trial, learning about his Chaos Body would have been merely a surprise.

    After all, according to ancient texts, while the Chaos Body granted its possessor multiple physiques, only one was truly strong. The others were weaker.

    In other words, though he possessed seven physiques, only the first one was truly useful. The others were progressively weaker.

    Ye Ying, sensing their thoughts, glanced at them. “Have you forgotten the color of the auras he received?”

    Ye Qing’s eyes widened. “If I’m not mistaken, all seven auras were golden… except for the first one, which was gray…?” she murmured.

    It meant… all seven of his physiques were top-tier…?

    “That’s impossible! The Chaos Body focuses on a single physique. The others should be weaker…” a disciple protested, then he recalled the scene he had witnessed.

    The auras surrounding Mu Zhi’an had indeed been golden…

    Silence fell upon them once more.

    “There are always those stronger than you. You’ve been sheltered in the Forbidden Zone for too long. You haven’t seen the world. How can you be so certain that only one physique of the Chaos Body is strong?” Ye Ying scoffed.

    “Mu Zhi’an is at the First Stage of Core Formation, but how many of you have reached that level at his age?”

    She stared at them, their silence a testament to her words, and she nodded inwardly, satisfied.

    Mu Zhi’an’s arrival had humbled these proud disciples, perhaps even motivating them to cultivate more diligently.

    Though it had cost them a significant amount of resources…

    The physique-enhancing auras within the Rebirth Pool were rare. It took years for them to generate, and he had just devoured most of them… even the elders felt a pang of regret.

    However, as hosts, and considering his relationship with their young mistress, they couldn’t very well demand he return them.

    She smiled, watching the disciples, their eyes filled with a newfound determination.

    A voice transmission suddenly reached her ears.

    She instantly pinpointed its source and looked up.

    It was one of the master’s trusted aides.

    Why is he here…?

    She was surprised, then listened to his message, nodding slightly.

    She turned to the disciples. “The trial is over. You may disperse.”

    “And no one is to enter this area for the next month.”

    The aide hadn’t elaborated, simply relaying the master’s orders: apart from Mu Zhi’an, no one was allowed near the Rebirth Pool for the next month.

    She then turned to Mu Zhi’an, transmitting her voice. “Young friend, please stay.”

    She didn’t understand the master’s motive, but she would obey his orders without question.

    “Is there something else, Elder?” he asked.

    “You may enter and leave this area as you please for the next month. Those are the master’s orders,” she replied through a voice transmission.

    Hmm… it seems he’s allowing the Jade Empress to use the Rebirth Pool for her recovery.

    He understood. “Thank you, Senior!” he said, bowing gratefully.

    She waved her hand dismissively, then led the disciples away with the other elder.

    Ye Lingxuan, clearly aware of the situation, smiled at him, her eyes filled with a mixture of shyness and anticipation.

    He chuckled, amused.

    She always tried to act mature and composed, but she was still a child at heart.

    And that was part of her charm.

    He pulled her closer, one arm around her waist, the other gently stroking her hair. “Thank you, Lingxuan. You helped a lot,” he said softly.

    In a way, she was the reason the master had been so accommodating.

    She shook her head, trying to maintain her composure. “It’s nothing,” she murmured.

    She’s still trying to act cool… He poked her playfully, and she squealed.

    Their laughter, though quiet, reached the ears of the departing disciples, and they turned to look.

    They saw him embracing her, his fingers teasing her, and her, usually elegant and reserved, giggling softly.

    Their anger flared.

    “This Mu Zhi’an is despicable! He’s flirting with our young mistress right in front of us?!”

    “He knows we won’t do anything to him with her present.”

    “And he just revealed his Chaos Body…” another disciple said, believing that the Rebirth Pool’s trial had inflated his ego.

    “Hmph, the Chaos Body means nothing. Specializing in a single physique can be just as powerful,” Zhou Hao scoffed, his voice laced with disdain.

    “Indeed. The Chaos Body isn’t invincible. Focusing on a single physique can lead to greater strength!” another disciple agreed.

    Ye Qing glanced at them, her lips curving into a smile. “But even without the Chaos Body, he’s still the young mistress’s Dao Companion.”

    “…!”

    Her words silenced those who harbored feelings for Ye Lingxuan.

    Zhou Hao glared at Mu Zhi’an. “Young Master Mu, dare you spar with me?”

    He couldn’t harm him within the Forbidden Zone… but a spar was within the rules.

    His challenge shattered the intimate atmosphere.

    Mu Zhi’an released her, turning to face him.

    It was the prodigy who had been hostile towards him.

    Zhou Hao smiled, his eyes challenging. “Or are you afraid, Young Master Mu?”

    Refusing his challenge in front of so many people would be humiliating.

    After all, the most direct way to earn their respect was through strength.

    “Brother Mu just arrived and has depleted his spiritual energy. He’s not in a condition to spar,” Ye Lingxuan said, her brow furrowed.

    Zhou Hao was at the Second Stage of Core Formation. Though they were only one stage apart, the gap between stages in the Core Formation Realm was significant.

    “It’s just a friendly spar to test his strength. We’re all curious about the Chaos Body’s capabilities. Besides, we both traveled from the Two Polarities Sect. We’ve both depleted our spiritual energy,” he chuckled, his gaze fixed on Mu Zhi’an.

    “What do you say, Young Master Mu?”

    The disciples, who had been about to leave, stopped, their attention drawn to the challenge.

    The two elders also watched with interest, curious about the Chaos Body’s strength.

    All eyes were on Mu Zhi’an.

    “You don’t have to accept his challenge, Brother Mu,” Ye Lingxuan transmitted her voice, her eyes filled with concern.

    Normally, he would have refused.

    He had no interest in fighting.

    He simply wanted to enjoy a peaceful life with his beloveds.

    However, refusing this challenge would only lead to more trouble…

    He had come to the Forbidden Zone for three reasons: the Jade Empress, his future father-in-law, and Ye Lingxuan.

    With her status and popularity, refusing Zhou Hao would only result in more challengers.

    And it was an opportunity to test the effectiveness of his physiques in combat…

    He smiled, his expression gentle. “Since you’re so eager, Brother Zhou Hao, I’ll accept your challenge.”

    Wei Mengrou stared at him, surprised. He had actually accepted a challenge?

    Ye Lingxuan also looked at him, but he simply offered her a reassuring glance.

    He turned to Zhou Hao, his smile widening. “I’ll only need one move.”

    His words shocked the crowd.

    Zhou Hao was one of the most talented disciples of the Forbidden Zone. Even the top disciples wouldn’t claim to defeat him with a single move. What made Mu Zhi’an think he could?

    Zhou Hao was enraged, but he maintained his composure, forcing a smile.

    “I’d like to see you try, Young Master Mu!”

    He instructed Wei Mengrou to take Ye Lingxuan a safe distance away, then turned to face Zhou Hao.

    All eyes were on him, even the elders’ gazes filled with skepticism.

    A First Stage Core Formation cultivator claiming to defeat a Second Stage cultivator with a single move… it was hard to believe.

    Zhou Hao took a deep breath, his eyes flashing with a cold light as he charged towards Mu Zhi’an.

    “Tai Qing Sacred Seal!”

    Spiritual energy surged from his palm, forming a blazing inferno as he struck towards Mu Zhi’an’s head.

    However, Mu Zhi’an didn’t dodge or defend. He simply watched as he raised his hand, summoning a faint, shimmering azure lotus.

    The Pure World Azure Lotus!

    Ye Lingxuan’s eyes widened, her gaze fixed on him.

    She could sense that nearly seventy percent of the spiritual energy within his vessel had been consumed in an instant!

    The two elders also noticed, their eyes fixed on the lotus in his hand.

    They could sense that his sudden depletion of spiritual energy was connected to the lotus.

    What kind of technique was that? They had never seen it before…

    Zhou Hao’s attack was about to connect when it suddenly vanished, as if it had never existed.

    Mu Zhi’an swung the lotus, and a green light enveloped Zhou Hao.

    What is this?!

    He frowned, staring at the seemingly harmless lotus, a strange sense of unease washing over him.

    “Tricks!” he scoffed, attempting to circulate his spiritual energy.

    However, as he activated his vessel, his spiritual energy refused to obey, retreating back into his vessel.

    “My vessel is sealed?!”

    He stared at Mu Zhi’an, his heart pounding.

    “What did you do?!”

    That lotus… it was strange!

    What kind of technique could seal a cultivator’s vessel?!

    Before he could react, Mu Zhi’an was upon him.

    He saw the coldness in Mu Zhi’an’s eyes, and before he could raise his hand, a powerful kick slammed into his chest, sending him flying backwards.

    He stumbled, glaring at Mu Zhi’an, about to charge again when the female elder stepped in front of him, her hand on his shoulder. “You lost,” she said calmly.

    “Elder—” he protested, turning to her.

    She raised an eyebrow, her voice cold. “If he hadn’t held back, you would be bedridden for a month.”

    “Accept defeat gracefully. Otherwise, you’ll perish before reaching your full potential.”

    He glared at her, then, seeing the seriousness in her eyes, he lowered his head.

    “I concede,” he said, his voice filled with bitterness.

    Silence fell upon the crowd.

    They stared at Mu Zhi’an, their eyes filled with a newfound respect.

    Learning about his Chaos Body had surprised them, but his swift and decisive victory had awed them.

    Few of them could confidently defeat Zhou Hao, let alone with a single move.

    Even if Zhou Hao had been careless, a one-move victory was still impressive.

    I can actually fight above my level now. Progress! He thought, enjoying their admiration.

    He gathered his emotions, bowing to the crowd.

    “Lingxuan, go back with Mengrou. I’ll join you later,” he said, turning to her.

    News of his victory would spread quickly.

    His ultimate goal was to be a kept man, but until the “baby orcas” matured, he had to offer them support and alleviate their burdens.

    After this, there would be fewer challengers, and those who doubted Ye Lingxuan’s judgment would be silenced.

    The man she had chosen wasn’t useless. He wasn’t simply relying on Ling Long’s protection… that was the impression he wanted to create.

    “Brother Mu, that azure lotus… was it part of the Jade Empress’s inheritance that she passed on to Qian’er? The one that can seal a cultivator’s vessel?” Ye Lingxuan transmitted her voice, her eyes filled with curiosity.

    She had instantly recognized the technique’s unique effect.

    He chuckled. “Go back now. We’ll talk later.”

    He was also surprised.

    He knew the Pure World Azure Lotus was powerful, but completely sealing Zhou Hao’s vessel… that was unexpected.

    He had intended to partially seal his spiritual energy, then finish him off with the Lone Star Sword.

    But a single lotus had been enough to subdue him completely.

    Well, the Jade Empress had used it to seal the former Demon Emperor, so sealing a Second Stage Core Formation cultivator wasn’t surprising.

    He watched them leave, then turned his attention to the Rebirth Pool.

    The Jade Empress had said she needed Rebirth Water to rebuild her body, and he was now standing before the pool.

    But how could he help her?

    She didn’t even have a physical body. She couldn’t consume the water…

    “It seems everyone has left.”

    A clear, melodic voice echoed through the forest, and he turned to see the Jade Empress standing beside him.

    Her thin green dress clung to her alluring curves, her bare feet, delicate and white, peeking out from beneath her skirt.

    He glanced at her, his gaze lingering on her feet for a moment before he suppressed his… impure thoughts… and spoke. “You’re awake again, Fairy Sister?”

    He couldn’t help but use the word “again.” She had been waking up frequently lately.

    He even suspected she hadn’t been sleeping at all.

    But that didn’t make sense. She should have been disgusted by his… playboy antics… but she had always been kind and understanding.

    “I didn’t sleep during our journey here. I was worried something might happen,” she explained, her voice laced with a hint of amusement.

    So she heard everything I whispered to Lingxuan… and saw everything I did… He grumbled inwardly, forcing a smile. “Thank you for your protection, Fairy Sister.”

    “You came to the Forbidden Zone for me. I should be thanking you,” she replied, shaking her head.

    “How do I use the Rebirth Water?”

    “I’ll bathe in the pool for half an hour every day for half a month. It will allow me to temporarily manifest a physical body,” she explained with a smile.

    He glanced at her ethereal form, her true appearance concealed by a faint mist.

    “Don’t worry, Fairy Sister. I’ll guard this place and prevent anyone from approaching or spying on you,” he said, his voice firm and resolute.

    Except for me… he added silently.

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 193

    Chapter 193: Mu Zhi’an: “I Have a Little Bit of Every Physique”

    According to rumors within the Forbidden Zone, the Rebirth Pool was created by a former master, who had used extraordinary means to connect it to a region deep within the World Sea.

    No one knew how he had achieved it, but they knew that ever since its creation, the World Sea had provided an endless supply of Rebirth Water to the Forbidden Zone.

    Every disciple had consumed the water, and those with special physiques had their potential amplified.

    However… in its entire history, the Rebirth Pool had only trembled violently twice.

    The first time was when Ye Lingxuan had undergone the trial, revealing her Sacred Heavenly Body. The pool had trembled, then “acknowledged” her, allowing her to bathe in its waters daily, enhancing her physique until she possessed the most perfect Sacred Heavenly Body among all the Holy Maidens.

    And now, it was trembling again…

    And the one undergoing the trial… was an outsider.

    “It shouldn’t react to someone without the bloodline of the Forbidden Zone…”

    Whispers filled the air, and Ye Qing, the girl in the blue dress, her eyes sparkling with curiosity, stared at Mu Zhi’an, who was hovering above the pool. “I heard that the water is drawn from the World Sea… perhaps the bloodline isn’t the only factor,” she murmured.

    “Sister, are you saying he’s from the World Sea?” another girl, clad in a green dress, asked.

    The World Sea bordered the Two Polarities Sect, and beyond it lay the Southern Wilderness.

    Some rogue cultivators resided on the islands scattered across the World Sea.

    If he was from an ancient family from the World Sea, it wouldn’t be surprising for the Rebirth Pool to react to him.

    Zhou Hao glared at Mu Zhi’an, his fists clenched. “Impossible. He’s from the Mu Family of Tianxuan City. He grew up there. How could he be from the World Sea?”

    “Then this is strange… if he’s never left Tianxuan City, why is the Rebirth Pool reacting to him?” Ye Qing wondered aloud, her eyes narrowed.

    A gray aura, resembling a coiling dragon, materialized around Mu Zhi’an.

    It was the result of the physique test, one of the rewards offered by the Rebirth Pool.

    Those with Eighth-Rank physiques or higher would be enveloped in a golden aura and receive a full bottle of Rebirth Water. Those with Fifth to Seventh-Rank physiques would receive a blue aura, while those with Fourth-Rank or lower received no reward and no aura.

    However, the gray aura surrounding Mu Zhi’an was… unprecedented.

    Ye Lingxuan turned to the female elder beside her. “Sister Ye Ying, what rank is this?”

    The beautiful elder, her eyes filled with curiosity, also seemed puzzled. Sensing the disciples’ gazes, she smiled calmly. “Let’s wait and see.”

    “Look! The aura is entering his body!” a disciple exclaimed.

    They all watched as the trembling subsided and the gray aura seeped into Mu Zhi’an’s body.

    Ripples spread across the surface of the pool, and a translucent water droplet materialized.

    It transformed into a palm-sized jade bottle, filled to the brim with Rebirth Water, and flew towards him.

    A full bottle! It meant his physique was also Tenth-Rank!

    Silence fell upon the crowd, their gazes fixed on him.

    “If I’m not mistaken, there are less than a hundred Tenth-Rank physiques in the world… what kind of physique does this Mu Zhi’an possess?” a disciple finally spoke, breaking the silence.

    “Physiques vary in strength. If his physique was truly remarkable, the aura wouldn’t be gray,” another disciple countered, believing that the gray aura, though strange, was still inferior to a golden one.

    Mu Zhi’an couldn’t hear their whispers, his attention focused on the gray aura that had entered his body.

    He examined it with his spiritual sense and was surprised to see that it had transformed into a flame.

    It was a tiny, gray flame, barely the size of his fingernail, yet it radiated a potent energy.

    This flame can enhance my physique! He realized instantly.

    He didn’t know its true nature, but he knew that absorbing it would strengthen his physique.

    However, with his numerous physique enhancements, which one would it choose?

    He watched as the flame drifted through his body, seemingly hesitant, hovering between his two vessels.

    Then, it slowly moved towards his Innate Celestial Vessel.

    He had anticipated this and quickly channeled his spiritual energy, blocking its path, trying to force it back to his original vessel.

    The flame resisted, shifting slightly but refusing to budge.

    He persisted, patiently guiding it towards his original vessel, his control over his spiritual energy precise and delicate.

    This process continued for nearly half an hour, and the disciples began to whisper amongst themselves.

    They had witnessed others undergoing the physique enhancement, but it usually took only a few minutes.

    Mu Zhi’an had been at it for over half an hour… the sun would soon set.

    They didn’t know the struggle he was facing. This delicate manipulation of spiritual energy required a strong foundation, and he was grateful for his diligent training in the past.

    Beads of sweat dripped from his forehead as he finally managed to guide the flame towards his original vessel.

    He sighed with relief.

    However, at that moment, the flame suddenly surged, breaking through his defenses and diving into his Innate Celestial Vessel.

    A faint light flickered within the vessel, as if a fire had been kindled.

    “Mmm~”

    A soft, alluring moan echoed from within, the Jade Empress’s voice.

    He was stunned, then forced a smile.

    Damn it!

    His Innate Celestial Vessel was truly greedy. It had taken all the benefits for itself, leaving him with nothing!

    He suppressed his frustration and examined the vessel, his expression turning strange.

    The gray flame had indeed enhanced his Innate Celestial Vessel…

    The Heavenly Dao Aura had enhanced it before, allowing him to provide vast amounts of spiritual energy to his dual cultivation partners. And now, the Rebirth Pool had further enhanced it, granting it a portion of the Rebirth Water’s effects, bypassing the “bloodline” restriction.

    In other words, regardless of whether his partner was from the Forbidden Zone or not, every dual cultivation session would enhance their physique until it reached its maximum potential.

    “Of all my physiques, it chose the most useless one?” he thought, annoyed.

    “Young Master Mu, what is your physique? Why was the aura gray?” Ye Qing asked, her voice laced with curiosity.

    The other disciples turned to look at him, their gazes questioning.

    Even the two elders, their expressions carefully neutral, were staring at him intently.

    They had never seen a gray aura before. Physiques had ranks, and the most powerful ones were represented by a golden aura.

    He forced a smile, shaking his head. “I apologize, but I can’t reveal my physique.”

    Ye Lingxuan and Wei Mengrou exchanged glances, a knowing look in their eyes.

    They knew what he meant.

    The gray aura had likely entered his Innate Celestial Vessel…

    Lingxuan wasn’t sure whether to congratulate him or pity him.

    He consoled himself: It’s still an enhancement, even if it’s just for the Innate Celestial Vessel. This trip to the Forbidden Zone wasn’t a complete waste. I can be even more helpful to Ruoxi and the others now, and being a kept man will be even easier…

    He gathered his emotions, preparing to fly back down.

    At that moment, ripples spread across the surface of the Rebirth Pool.

    He paused, his eyes widening in surprise.

    The trial should be over. Why is it reacting again…?

    “Look! The Rebirth Pool is reacting again!” a disciple shouted, pointing.

    Ye Lingxuan, the first to react, stared at the pool, her eyes widening as a golden aura emerged, swirling around Mu Zhi’an.

    The crowd gasped.

    “Two physiques…?” someone finally whispered, his voice filled with disbelief.

    He has two physiques?!

    They stared at him as if he were a monster.

    Then, another ripple spread across the pool, and a third aura, also golden, emerged.

    The pool churned violently, and a fourth, then a fifth golden aura appeared, enveloping him. The disciples were stunned into silence.

    After a long moment, someone finally spoke, his voice barely a whisper. “Is there something wrong with the Rebirth Pool?”

    They had seen it with their own eyes. They couldn’t deny reality.

    But if it wasn’t an illusion… then, including the gray aura, he possessed seven physiques?!

    He was just as shocked as they were.

    He hadn’t expected the Rebirth Pool to be so generous, granting him seven physique-enhancing auras.

    But they were all “Pseudo” physiques. Could the Rebirth Water not differentiate…?

    The six golden auras seeped into his body, then, as if competing with each other, they all surged towards his Innate Celestial Vessel.

    The crowd was silent, their pride as disciples of an ancient family shaken. They had always believed they were superior to most outsiders, but the Rebirth Pool’s trial had shattered their confidence.

    The two elders remained calm, but their gazes, fixed on Mu Zhi’an, who had flown back down, were filled with a newfound respect.

    They hadn’t understood the significance of the gray aura, but the six golden auras that followed… it was enough for them to deduce his true nature.

    Deep within the Celestial Immortal Hall, the master of the Forbidden Zone had been watching the Rebirth Pool, his gaze fixed on the brilliant golden light.

    After a long silence, he sighed softly.

    “…The Chaos Body.”

    This Mu Zhi’an… he had just arrived, and he had already plundered a significant portion of the Forbidden Zone’s resources…

    The physique-enhancing auras weren’t always available. It took a long time for the Rebirth Pool to generate them.

    And he had just devoured most of them on his first day.

    If he were a stranger, he wouldn’t be allowed to leave.

    However… though he was reluctant to admit it, Mu Zhi’an was practically family now.

    And he had personally granted him permission to enter the Forbidden Zone.

    He shook his head, turning to his trusted aide.

    “Forbid the other disciples from approaching the Rebirth Pool for the next month.”

    The Jade Empress would be using it to heal and rebuild her body. She couldn’t be disturbed.

    He paused, then added, “Except for him.”