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  • They All Want to Be My Female Lead v2 c55

    55 The Rules Are Fake, But Liking Him Is Real

    In just a few breaths, Yan Zhen once again obtained a perfect score, receiving cheers from the entire crowd.

    When Lan Guang took the stage, his face was flushed red. He chose to win with speed, and his final score was only slightly lower than Yan Zhen’s.

    Due to Yan Zhen losing too many points in the theoretical test, their overall scores for the four items happened to be the same.

    The scoring instructor called them over and asked if they wanted to be tied for first place or engage in an extra duel. The two unhesitatingly chose the latter.

    Therefore, after the combat test ended, under the gazes of numerous students, Yan Zhen and Lan Guang once again ascended the stage.

    “Don’t think that just because you could withstand a palm strike from my brother, you can act arrogantly. My brother wasn’t using his full strength. Otherwise, with your mere five or six-star cultivation, do you think you could still be standing here?”

    “Are you brothers the only ones in the Silver Moon City Lord’s Manor? Despite being the rulers of a city ranked in the top three of the kingdom, how can your minds and horizons be so narrow?”

    “The small Martial Tang City dares to look down on my Silver Moon City?”

    “No, it’s looking down on you.”

    Lan Guang couldn’t argue and furiously launched an attack with great speed.

    Yan Zhen had never fought someone who specialized in speed. For a moment, he suffered a few heavy losses. Then, he reacted, mobilized his spiritual power, captured Lan Guang’s figure, and punched him off the stage.

    To be honest, as fellow seven-star mystic disciples, Lan Guang was only slightly stronger than Liu Xing. The current Yan Zhen could completely defeat him in an instant. However, the script, perhaps to increase the word count or for some other reason, insisted on letting him be toyed with for a few rounds before realizing he could use spiritual power to counter. It was truly ridiculous.

    One couldn’t expect a feel-good novel to be too logical. As long as it made sense, it was fine.

    Successfully securing first place in the monthly test, the system task was completed. Yan Zhen flipped open a new special card while listening to the cheers from the crowd below (mostly girls).

    [Special Card: Stop Fighting: After activation, it can prevent the two people in a duel from attacking each other for a short period. The duration increases with the host’s realm.]

    Hmm… It seemed useful, yet also not.

    Right! Later, there would be a scene where the National Preceptor and the Ninth Sword Immortal’s sister would tear into each other. In order to stop them, Yan Zhen directly inserted himself into the battle between the two women, nearly losing his life. With this special card, he could prevent them from accidentally injuring him when they fought seriously.

    It was a specialized card for stopping fights. Not bad.

    Yan Zhen happily put away the card and jumped off the stage.

    With this, the monthly test concluded. The ranking rewards would be distributed later.

    Today, everyone would return to their own homes and find their own mothers.

    At the restaurant’s private room, Instructor Yu Xuan treated them to a celebratory meal.

    “The monthly test has ended successfully. Everyone has achieved excellent results, especially Yan Zhen, who obtained first place in the intermediate class. It’s truly remarkable. The instructor is very happy. In short, congratulations to you all. Cheers!”

    “”Cheers!””

    Six cups clinked together—oh, Xiao Xinyan had come too.

    Actually, her results weren’t very good because she had just entered the advanced class. Compared to the other senior students, she was slightly inferior.

    But she couldn’t decline the instructor’s invitation.

    At this moment, Xiao Xinyan couldn’t feel happy at all. She only felt awkward, sensing that Instructor Yu Xuan’s praise didn’t include her existence. Even hearing a few gentle words of comfort didn’t improve her mood.

    Of course, apart from Instructor Yu Xuan, no one cared about her feelings.

    Even in the previous life, after many years of interaction, Mi Xue’er still didn’t get along with her. Yan Meng’er also had no common topics with her. Only Yan Ruyu could be considered to have reconciled with her, but unfortunately, Yan Ruyu hadn’t awakened her previous life’s memories.

    As for Yan Zhen, he currently only cared about the crucial plot that was about to unfold. How could he be concerned about this lowly sow?

    The group ate and drank. Suddenly, Yan Ruyu stood up and left her seat, obviously going to the restroom.

    Yan Meng’er, Mi Xue’er, and Instructor Yu Xuan’s minds all became active.

    Yan Zhen silently estimated the time. After hearing the system issue a task, he also stood up, saying he needed to take a leak.

    Walking out of the private room, Yan Zhen quickly heard the conversation between Yan Ruyu and Lan Kecoming from the corner of the corridor. He hurriedly took out a recording conch from his storage ring and infused it with profound power to activate it.

    “Move aside, Lan Ke! If you keep blocking the way, I’ll have to take action.”

    “Ruyu, I… I truly like you. Why can’t you accept my sincere heart?”

    Lan Ke’s voice sounded a bit strange, probably because he was drunk. But Yan Zhen knew that this fellow was just pretending to be drunk, intending to take advantage of Yan Ruyu.

    Among the three Nine-Star List powerhouses he would soon face, Xiao Mie from the Xiao Family was merely arrogant, Yu Yue from the Yu Family cared about his reputation, but only Lan Ke was a despicable scoundrel.

    Hearing Lan Ke’s confession, Yan Ruyu remained unmoved and calmly said, “Sorry, Young Master Lan Ke, I already have someone I like.”

    However, Lan Ke denied it, “Don’t lie. I’ve already sent someone to investigate. There’s no rule in your Yan Family requiring female cousins to marry the clan leader as concubines!”

    “The rules are indeed fake, but my fondness for him is real.”

    Yan Ruyu’s voice softened, but it was still clearly audible in the quiet corridor, “I’ve liked him since I was little, and I’ve continued to like him until now. I will keep liking him in the future. So, you should find your true love elsewhere and not waste time on me.”

    “Impossible! I don’t believe it!” Lan Ke became agitated, looking like he was about to throw a drunken fit, “He’s just a yellow-haired brat. How am I inferior to him?”

    “I just happen to like younger men. Moreover, Yan Zhen is also outstanding. You have no right to speak of him like that!”

    “No, Ruyu, you’re mine. You’re mine!”

    “Lan Ke, what are you trying to do? Don’t come over!”

    Boom!

    The collision of profound power generated an explosive sound. Yan Zhen quickly ran out from the corner and saw Lan Ke tightly grasping Yan Ruyu’s wrist, refusing to let go.

    Yan Zhen’s expression turned solemn. He grabbed Lan Ke’s shoulder from behind and coldly said, “Let go!”

    With a burst of strength, the sound of bones rubbing against each other came from Lan Ke’s shoulder. The intense pain forced him to release Yan Ruyu.

    Lan Ke turned his head and, upon seeing Yan Zhen, his eyes instantly became gloomy. His nine-star mystic disciple profound power surged, breaking free from Yan Zhen’s hand. He then bent his elbow and rammed it towards Yan Zhen’s heart.

    Yan Zhen stepped back, using his left hand to employ the ingenious force of the “Tai Chi Shock” to block the elbow strike. At the same time, he raised his right foot and kicked towards Lan Ke’s waist.

    Lan Ke also used his left hand to block the kick. Taking the opportunity, he leaped to the left, creating distance.

    Yan Zhen didn’t pursue. His gaze turned to Yan Ruyu.

    “Are you alright, Cousin?”

    “I’m fine.”
    Yan Ruyu shook her head, her eyes reflecting his face as affection slowly brewed within them.

    Yan Zhen took Yan Ruyu’s hand and pulled her behind him, coldly glaring at Lan Ke.

    “Surnamed Lan, bullying girls is your forte?”

    Lan Ke stopped pretending to be drunk, “Yan Zhen! This is a matter between Ruyu and me. It has nothing to do with you!”

    “What an outrageous statement.” Yan Zhen found him truly disgusting. “Pretending to be crazy and foolish after getting drunk, taking the opportunity to bully the girl you like. So this is the true face of the Young Lord of Silver Moon City… I’ve recorded your entire conversation. Tomorrow, I’ll release it and let everyone see the real side of the Young Lord of Silver Moon City.”

    Upon hearing this, not only Lan Ke but also Yan Ruyu’s faces greatly changed.

    —The words she had just said about liking Yan Zhen were all recorded?

  • They All Want to Be My Female Lead v2 c54

    54 Protagonist’s Daily Skills Amaze Everyone

    Lan Guang, Lan Ke’s younger brother, is also the small boss that Yan Zhen wants to defeat this time.

    In this monthly test, they will tie for the same score.

    To compete for first place, they need to engage in an extra one-on-one duel.

    Because of his relationship with Lan Ke, Lan Guang has long disliked Yan Zhen and will use ruthless means during the confrontation.

    As if sensing Yan Zhen’s gaze, Lan Guang gave him a thumbs up, then flipped his thumb down.

    Yan Zhen was completely unmoved by this childish provocation. Anyway, tomorrow he would know who the boss was.

    As for the likes of Xiao Shi, they were just clowns and didn’t even qualify to be villains.

    Throughout the tests, in the entire intermediate class, Yan Zhen became the only student to receive a “top-notch” evaluation.

    After the morning test, Yan Meng’er came over, and the four of them went to Instructor Yu Xuan’s private office together.

    Today, Instructor Yu Xuan specially brought meals to reward them. As her disciples, they had this small benefit after each monthly test.

    When they arrived, they found that Xiao Xinyan was already there. Seeing the four of them coming, she snorted and even glared at Yan Zhen.

    Yan Zhen thought, “What are you glaring at? After the monthly test, Xiao Shi will drug you. At that time, I’ll have to waste a pill to save you. Not only that, I’ll also get sprayed with water by you.”

    —What a lowly sow!

    Xiao Xinyan felt the contempt in Yan Zhen’s eyes and instantly flew into a rage out of humiliation. However, with Instructor Yu Xuan present, she didn’t dare to make a scene and simply avoided looking at him.

    “In the afternoon, it will be the mystic technique test. Everyone, do your best. Good luck!”

    Instructor Yu Xuan gently encouraged her disciples.

    Xiao Xinyan immediately said some flattering words. While she held grudges against Yan Zhen and the others, she greatly respected Instructor Yu Xuan.

    As expected, the topic for the intermediate class in the mystic technique test was the “Void-Breaking Seal”.

    Targets were set up in the examination field at distances ranging from one to five meters. The students would perform the “Void-Breaking Seal”, and the farther the target they hit, the higher the score. Hitting the bullseye would earn extra points.

    Breaking through the void with profound power was an ability of powerful mystic masters. For mere mystic disciples to use the “Void-Breaking Seal” to hit distant targets, they needed sufficient profound power intensity and control.

    If the profound power intensity was insufficient, the “Void-Breaking Seal” would dissipate midway.

    If the control was lacking, the “Void-Breaking Seal” would easily miss the mark.

    Yan Zhen had cultivated the “Imperial Blaze Art” and the “Ancestral Talisman Scripture”. His profound power intensity and control surpassed the mystic disciple level. With a casual palm strike, he hit the bullseye of the target five meters away, earning a perfect score.

    Soon, Lan Guang also took the stage. After gathering his power, his palm force similarly hit the bullseye five meters away, securing a perfect score. He then taunted Yan Zhen once more.

    Yan Zhen showed a speechless expression.

    Beside him, Mi Xue’er snorted, “This guy is really annoying!”

    Yan Ruyu, knowing that she had caused Lan Guang’s hostility towards Yan Zhen, felt somewhat apologetic and said, “Sorry for causing you trouble, Yan Zhen…”

    Yan Zhen waved his hand, indicating that she shouldn’t take it to heart.

    Later, he would even play the role of Mi Xue’er’s fake boyfriend and incur public outrage.

    After arriving at the Sacred Land Academy, the first conflict he had with someone was also because of Instructor Yu Xuan.

    Why would a novel without a female lead write about so many female characters? Wasn’t it just to make the protagonist attract hostility?

    After a day of testing, the group returned to the residence. After eating the restaurant’s delivery, they took baths and rested. Instructor Yu Xuan required them to conserve their energy and score high in the combat test.

    For top students, theoretical tests, cultivation tests, and mystic technique tests were not difficult. Everyone’s scores were fairly close, and it was rare for anyone to be far ahead. Only in the combat test could the scores be separated.

    The next day, after having breakfast, the group arrived at the Mystic Academy’s martial arts field.

    As the presiding instructor announced the start of the combat test, Yan Zhen also personally saw the combat puppet.

    It was about two meters tall, completely black, with red dots painted on its heart and forehead. It wielded a large shield and a long spear.

    The spear was made of wood with a blunt tip. Although not sharp, if hit by it, very few people could get up and fight again.

    The surface of the shield was coated with a layer of blue profound power membrane. Breaking it meant victory.

    In addition, attacking the vital red points on the puppet’s body could also make it stop moving, thereby winning.

    To defeat the combat puppet, one had to either break the shield head-on or use agility to launch a surprise attack.

    The former tested strength, while the latter emphasized speed.

    Therefore, most students would choose to circle around and launch surprise attacks. Only those overly clumsy brutes would stubbornly face off against the combat puppet head-on.

    Yan Ruyu and Mi Xue’er took the stage one after another. They defeated the puppet in about three minutes, earning a “good” evaluation.

    This surprised Yan Zhen a bit because the script stated that they got a “fair” rating and took over five minutes to win.

    Most students needed around ten minutes to emerge victorious. Some students were even stabbed in the stomach by the combat puppet’s spear, nearly vomiting bile, unable to get up again, and receiving a zero.

    When it was Yan Zhen’s turn to take the stage, he felt many gazes concentrate on him.

    Yesterday’s tests were all about fundamentals. Scoring high only meant having a solid foundation, but it was uncertain whether one could apply it well in actual combat.

    Some people had poor fundamentals but possessed great combat talent.

    Naturally, there would also be people with stable fundamentals who performed miserably in battle.

    Yan Zhen stood on the stage, directly facing the combat puppet. Its massive body made him feel a faint pressure that text descriptions could not convey. His profound power rose slowly as if it were a provoked beast, forming a faint flame light on his body’s surface, resembling the profound power protection that only mystic master powerhouses possessed.

    “Student Yan Zhen, are you ready?”

    “I can start anytime.”

    Upon hearing this, the presiding instructor activated the combat puppet and then left the stage to Yan Zhen.

    The combat puppet’s black eyes lit up with a red glow. All its joints emitted creaking sounds. It raised its spherical shoulders, and its thick arms gripped the blunt spear, thrusting it towards Yan Zhen. Although it seemed clumsy, its speed was as fast as a fierce wind.

    Yan Zhen stood in place without moving. For him, who had awakened his spiritual power, this bit of speed was as slow as a tortoise. Moreover, the attack pattern was very straightforward, making it too easy to dodge.

    But he didn’t need to dodge.

    Just as the long spear was about to stab Yan Zhen, some female students’ hearts tightened. However, they saw this two-meter-tall, ten-thousand-jin combat puppet suddenly soar into the air, stiffly somersault, and then heavily crash onto the stage.

    Boom!

    Under the impact force, the shield fiercely slammed into the ground. The membrane instantly shattered, and the combat puppet ceased its movements.

    The tremendous sound and vibration frightened the students, turning their faces pale. Seeing Yan Zhen’s hands hugging the combat puppet’s long spear, they immediately understood what he had just done and were stunned.

    Even the presiding instructor was dumbfounded.
    He had been in charge of the combat test for so many years. He had seen super brutes who could break the shield with one punch and devilishly fast prodigies who could hit the vitals with one strike. However, he had never seen anyone pick up the combat puppet’s long spear and throw it out, directly smashing it to break the shield.

    The spear thrust out by the combat puppet could render a five-star mystic disciple incapable of fighting, but Yan Zhen easily caught it. He even casually performed a shoulder throw. The entire movement was so smooth, as if the combat puppet was just a light, fluffy doll. How did he manage to do that?

  • Mistaken Era 48

    Chapter 48

    Qin He’s following words only served to confirm Wei Jie’s speculation: “Senior Martial Brother, how could you so recklessly appear before the Four Great Sects? What if someone recognized you? Wouldn’t that have jeopardized everything?”

    The white-haired man let out a sinister chuckle. “The Four Great Sects? A pack of impostors stealing undeserved renown. Of those who witnessed me back then, who remains alive? Regrettably, I was schemed against and momentarily lost control, descending into demonic ways which resulted in this head of white hair. For as long as I live, I, Wan Lianshi, vow to have my vengeance!”

    At that moment, a fine drizzle began to fall from the sky.

    As the raindrops landed on Xiao Xiao’s head, she felt a surge of dread. Oh no!

    Although the invisibility talisman could conceal their forms and auras, this sudden downpour would surely expose their trail.

    She could only hope these two men did not look up, perhaps remaining undetected.

    Unfortunately, ill fortune prevailed over her hopes.

    As the drizzle intensified into a steady rain, Wan Lianshi narrowed his eyes before abruptly turning to glare towards the large tree where Cui Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie were hiding.

    Xiao Xiao inwardly cursed as she looked down to see the cinnabar ink concealment talisman she had drawn was already blurred by the rain, its effects failing as their forms emerged into view.

    This white-haired man had evidently sensed their leaking auras, immediately scanning to locate them.

    The instant his gaze fell upon the master and disciple in the tree branches, two talismans materialized and flew from his hands.

    Unlike the Lingshan Talisman Sect’s paper talismans, the ones wielded by this white-haired Ghost Sect cultivator were fashioned from human skin or exotic beast hides.

    Such talismans were typically imbued with resentful spirits, so as they soared forth, Xiao Xiao’s nostrils filled with a nauseating, cloying stench of blood, as if submerged within an ocean of gore.

    Moreover, these two talismans seemed to share functional principles with the water-guiding talismans of her own sect.

    As the talismans ascended, they began absorbing the surrounding raindrops, coalescing the streams into two ferocious blood-red dragons that lunged towards them with piercing draconic shrieks that chilled the soul.

    With no time to ponder, Xiao Xiao instinctively manifested a water barrier in an attempt to block the onslaught of the two blood dragons.

    However, the kind of water shield that could normally deflect blades proved as flimsy as a curtain, instantly shattered by the rampaging blood dragons.

    Fortunately, Wei Jie swiftly erected a qi shield, barely deflecting the entwined blood dragons’ onslaught laced with yin energy, buying Xiao Xiao a brief reprieve.

    She had always remained oblivious to the true depths of this disciple’s cultivation progress. But merely observing him wield the qi shield to withstand Ghost Sect Grandmaster Wan Lianshi’s assault proved his recent advancements were far from trivial.

    While Wei Jie clashed against the white-haired man, Xiao Xiao hastily retrieved two more water-guiding talismans from her pocket satchel, silently reciting the incantations to attempt controlling the blood dragons and dispersing them back into rain droplets.

    The path of talismans relied on channeling one’s utmost spiritual force through symbolic inscriptions as a medium.

    Just as invisibility talismans required the wearer’s focused spiritual energy to manifest their effects, affixing them to someone lacking such profound insights like Tang Youshu or Yu Ling’er would render them as useless as scraps of paper.

    In contrast, the talismans wielded by this white-robed man represented a deviant, demonic path – inscribed onto beast hides or human skin, maximizing and amplifying spiritual force.

    Moreover, this man was clearly a veteran steeped in the talisman arts for many years. When it came to manipulating symbolic inscriptions, his command far exceeded Cui Xiao Xiao’s relatively nascent skills despite her ardent practice these past few months.

    As Xiao Xiao unleashed her water-guiding talismans to wrest control of the blood dragons, she could palpably sense her spiritual force being viciously constricted the moment the yellow paper talismans adhered to the blood constructs. For an instant, her vision whited out, and her soul seemed to be wrenched from its corporeal vessel, consciousness obliterated.

    Such was the terrifying consequence of crossing streams with an unfathomably profound master of the talisman path.

    Attempting to hijack another’s talisman constructs without sufficient spiritual force would invariably invite catastrophic backlash.

    Her modest master Tang Youshu exemplified a life of cultivating harmonious inner stillness, only occasionally subduing minor demonic beasts. He had never before crossed streams with fellow talisman cultivators in all his ramblings.

    That lengthy, rambling secret text chronicling his life’s insights had sorely lacked any caution about never recklessly engaging in talisman duels.

    Now Xiao Xiao was using her own blood and tears to compensate for this deficient experience within the sect’s teachings.

    In that blank, sightless instant, she felt her every pore pierced by needles as her consciousness unraveled, a sinister force seizing the opportunity to usurp control over her corporeal vessel…

    Just before losing consciousness entirely, Xiao Xiao could only murmur a faint “Oh no…” before freezing as if struck by a body-binding spell.

    However, this intruding force had clearly underestimated that there was another uninvited tenant already residing within Xiao Xiao’s body.

    The moment her soul faltered, the slumbering demon bead within, no longer suppressed by her spiritual dominance, instantly reawakened…

    As Wei Jie sensed his qi shield on the verge of shattering, he spun around intending to call for Xiao Xiao to flee first.

    But the sight that met his gaze caused him to freeze – the young lady behind him stood motionless, those once bright eyes now brimming with a bloody crimson hue!

    “Xiao Xiao!” In his desperation, he didn’t even address her as his master, directly calling out her name.

    Yet Cui Xiao Xiao seemed deaf to his cries, staring blankly ahead towards the white-haired Wan Lianshi.

    Having effortlessly deflected Xiao Xiao’s fumbling attempt to hijack his blood dragon constructs, the sodden yellow paper talismans that had adhered to them now lay crumpled in Wan Lianshi’s hand.

    After examining the talismans Xiao Xiao had drawn, he could not help but burst into raucous laughter, his body convulsing violently. “You dare emulate the Ghost Sect’s talisman arts without measuring your own insignificance? What a pity – a mere aping of superficial forms. You insolent brat! Trying to wrestle control of my blood dragons? Courting death! In that case, I still require a fresh hide to inscribe a new talisman set. Your tender flesh and delicate skin will prove most fitting material!”

    As he spoke, his hands moved as if manipulating a marionette’s strings, motioning brusquely as he commanded the soulless Xiao Xiao to approach.

    Xiao Xiao’s legs began woodenly carrying her forward in response to the white-robed man’s beckoning gestures…

    Seeing this, Wei Jie could only shout Xiao Xiao’s name again in desperation.

    He wanted to rush over and pull her back, but the qi shield he controlled was barely fending off the relentless assaults of the two blood dragons.

    If he abandoned the qi shield to grab Xiao Xiao, those blood dragons could pierce right through them like human dreidels.

    As Xiao Xiao neared the white-haired man’s grasp, Wei Jie steeled his resolve. In an instant, he affixed the qi shield to his back.

    He then lunged towards Xiao Xiao, obstructing her path with his body while using his shielded back to deflect the yin-laced blood dragons’ ferocious strikes.

    The thunderous blows rained down, each demonic impact penetrating the thin qi shield to batter Wei Jie’s back, until he could no longer restrain a spray of fresh blood from his lips.

    This blood spattered across Xiao Xiao’s face.

    If it had been anyone else’s blood, it might not have mattered. But Wei Jie was the original host of the demon bead residing within Xiao Xiao’s body!

    The moment his blood entered her mouth, it was as if the demon bead had consumed an elixir – Xiao Xiao’s demonic nature instantly flared out of control.

    The once gentle-featured young lady slowly extended her tongue to lap up the crimson droplets, her eyes burning an even deeper bloody crimson hue.

    Amidst the pouring rain, Xiao Xiao’s formerly bound tresses suddenly loosened, radiating an eerie glow as her waist-length hair rapidly multiplied in length, innumerable ethereal strands undulating like spectral tails in the wind.

    Wei Jie called out in a low voice once more, “Cui Xiao Xiao! You must control yourself, don’t let the demon…”

    Before he could finish, the demonically possessed girl let out a shrill, piercing wail before violently shoving Wei Jie away, flinging him against a nearby tree trunk.

    Her body levitated into the air, that formerly innocent cherubic face now twisted into a cruel, demonic smirk as her crimson eyes bored into the white-haired Ghost Sect cultivator who had attempted to manipulate her.

    Both Qin He and Wan Lianshi were stunned by the girl’s abrupt transformation.

    Wan Lianshi’s eyes bulged in astonishment as he gazed upwards, muttering in disbelief, “How…how could her demonic nature be so potent?”

    Yet in the next instant, his expression morphed into rapturous glee.

    Members of the Ghost Sect were known obsessive collectors, coveting the hides and remains of extraordinary beings and beasts to inscribe into talismans – the more formidable the source, the more powerful the resulting talisman artifact.

    The most profoundly cultivated experts made the finest materials for talisman inscription. In past years, Wan Lianshi had schemed to eliminate many of the great cultivators from the Four Sects right before their ascension, harvesting their remains for his talisman crafting.

    But he had never encountered a young woman possessing such staggering demonic potency before. At that moment, he itched to slay her immediately so he could harvest her corporeal materials for his talisman crafting.

    He attempted to regain control over Cui Xiao Xiao’s movements, manipulating her like a marionette once more.

    As Wan Lianshi slowly raised his hands, the levitating girl’s slender arms also rose woodenly, as if transformed into a lifeless puppet.

    Just as a triumphant smile crept across Wan Lianshi’s face, assured of his imminent victory, Xiao Xiao’s delicate fingers abruptly sprouted elongated black talons, her entire being radiating demonic malice. She then shot forward like an arrow, pouncing towards the white-haired Ghost Sect cultivator.

    “No! This woman has actually broken free of my control!”

    By the time Wan Lianshi realized what was happening, he no longer had the opportunity to redirect his blood dragon constructs against Wei Jie.

    Hastily retrieving three beast-hide talismans, he hastily recited an incantation before flinging them towards the two blood dragons.

    In that instant, the two dragons merged into one even more gargantuan, monstrous form, lunging directly to intercept the demonically possessed Cui Xiao Xiao.

    Unfortunately, his opponent was no mere inexperienced Talisman Sect novice, but a demon who had fully embraced her innate nature.

    With a piercing screech, Xiao Xiao shattered the blood dragon construct with a sweeping gesture, the raging torrent of bloody deluge raining down in a crimson downpour.

    In the next moment, Xiao Xiao’s taloned claws were already lashing towards Wan Lianshi’s throat!

    Fortunately, Qin He swiftly summoned a qi sword to stab towards the demon girl, allowing his senior martial brother to narrowly evade death.

    Thus began the chaotic clash between the demonic Xiao Xiao and the Ghost Sect master.

    Most terrifyingly, the years of diligent cultivation by these two veteran experts could barely withstand the onslaught of the demonically possessed girl’s relentless claw strikes.

    Clearly, Wan Lianshi’s earlier attempt to manipulate her had severely provoked Xiao Xiao’s wrath, her every vicious attack aimed squarely at the Ghost Sect grandmaster himself.

    Wan Lianshi, having become the sole focus of her ire, was seething with fury in turn.

    He knew that if this dragged on, he might not be able to endure much longer. Although profound in its esoteric principles, the path of talismans still paled in direct combat speed compared to the sword arts and martial disciplines.

    Without opportunities to inscribe and unleash talisman spellcrafting, he would be overwhelmed by brute force.

    Grinding his teeth, Wan Lianshi decided on a despicable ploy – abruptly shoving his own disciple Qin He into Xiao Xiao’s path of attack.

    Unable to arrest his forward momentum, Qin He was forcibly placed between the demonic girl and his senior martial brother. Struggling to fend off her fierce onslaught, his collarbone was seized in her grip, black talons piercing through his shoulder like bestial hunting claws, eliciting shrill screams of anguish from Qin He.

    By sacrificing his disciple as a blockade, the white-haired grandmaster bought a brief window to launch his counterattack!

    He had already retrieved a blood-red talisman, preparing to affix it directly onto Xiao Xiao’s brow in a bid to suppress her.

    This small crimson talisman had been meticulously refined from the heart’s blood of the three demonic beasts Wei Di had originally unleashed from the underworld all those years ago. Regardless of human or demon, having this talisman affixed would instantly seal away one’s spiritual roots, albeit only temporarily.

    But a mere moment would suffice!

    “Apologies, my disciple, but I must allow you to suffer a bit longer to stall this demoness…”

    Unfortunately, just as he was about to slap the blood talisman onto Xiao Xiao’s forehead, it seemed she was pulled back by some unseen force, breaking free from Qin He to plummet back towards the ground.

    The true culprit was none other than Wei Jie, who had finally suppressed his coughing fit to glare resolutely at the increasingly frenzied young lady.

    As a descendant of the demon-subjugating Wei Family, he could naturally discern that Xiao Xiao had fallen into demonic possession.

    Although these devious Ghost Sect master and disciple deserved no sympathy, if he allowed Xiao Xiao to continue battling in this state, fully awakening to the intoxication of slaughter, then his dear, innocent master might never be able to return…

    Reaching this grim realization, Wei Jie made a daring decision. He immediately unfurled the silvery whip coiled at his waist, lashing it towards Xiao Xiao’s ankles to pull her back to him.

    In her demonic frenzy, Xiao Xiao seemed to no longer recognize him, turning her taloned fury upon Wei Jie for restricting her movements.

    Unable to evade in time, Wei Jie’s handsome visage was raked by her claws, droplets of fresh blood spattering forth.

    Yet despite this, he refused to release his grip on the whip’s handle.

    This whip bore the Wei Family’s demon-subjugating silver artifacts, possessing the ability to subdue and weaken demonic entities. However, even after ensnaring the demonically possessed Xiao Xiao, it seemed to have no effect in restraining her.

    Instead, she turned an ominous, sinister glare upon Wei Jie, those slender black talons beginning to gather demonic energies as if preparing to tear apart the one who dared restrict her freedom.

    It was at this pivotal moment that Wan Lianshi seized the opportunity while Wei Jie was restraining Xiao Xiao’s ankles. Withdrawing twobone knives fashioned from the putrid corpse dragons of the underworld, he struck towards Xiao Xiao’s unprotected back.

    These vile blades, once drawing blood, would cause the victim’s wounds to fester and rot, capable of devouring even heavenly immortals with their corrosive toxins.

    Though focused on Xiao Xiao, Wei Jie clearly witnessed the white-haired Ghost Sect grandmaster’s treacherous maneuver from the corner of his eye.

    If he evaded Xiao Xiao’s clawed strikes, it would leave her directly impaled by those poisonous knives. Making a split-second decision, Wei Jie swiftly shifted his qi shield behind Xiao Xiao’s back to intercept the incoming blades.

    As for himself, he simply allowed the demonically maddened Xiao Xiao to lunge forward, her talons seizing his throat…

    Observing Wei Jie willingly put himself in harm’s way to protect Xiao Xiao, Wan Lianshi could not help but sneer derisively.

    This youth had somehow learned the Ebony Peak Sect’s signature qi shielding technique and utilized it with passable skill.

    But no matter how pinnacle the Four Great Sects’ skills were refined, they inevitably reached a bottleneck, incapable of further elevation.

    As for this brat, he actually refused to evade, seemingly content to be strangled to death by his own master…

    Wan Lianshi need do nothing, merely waiting for Wei Jie to be strangled lifeless. Once he expired, his qi shield would naturally collapse.

    However, at that very moment, Wei Jie suddenly leaned forward, his lips meeting Xiao Xiao’s in a deep, forceful kiss as he allowed her hands to tighten around his throat, unflinchingly…

    For an instant, the falling raindrops pattered against rustling leaves in seeming disarray, the very forest itself unsure where their turbulent energies would ultimately flow…

    This was swiftly followed by hurried footsteps and the sounds of trailing garments drawing ever nearer.

    It turned out Qin He’s anguished screams had alerted the Soaring Cloud disciples stationed outside the forest grove, who now rushed towards the commotion.

    They arrived just in time to witness the unbelievable spectacle of a lithe, bewitching young maiden with wildly disheveled tresses, radiating demonic malevolence, being passionately embraced and kissed mid-air by a handsome young man.

    Trailing just behind these gobsmacked disciples were the newly returned Qin Lingxiao, as well as Tang Youshu and Yu Ling’er…

    As for Qin Lingxiao, after bidding farewell to his father, he had been making his way back to Soaring Cloud Pavilion when he happened to encounter Tang Youshu and Yu Ling’er seeking him.

    It turned out Tang Youshu, still concerned for his master and grand-master’s safety, had been searching for them, with Yu Ling’er tagging along. By chance, they crossed paths with Qin Lingxiao.

    Upon seeing the Young Master, the little fox maiden immediately transformed into a canine form, circling and fawning around him.

    When Qin Lingxiao questioned their presence in this area, Tang Youshu had no opportunity to silence Yu Ling’er before she blurted out that Cui Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie were tailing his father.

    Startled by this news, Qin Lingxiao immediately turned back to locate his father.

    Of course, he did not believe Yu Ling’er’s nonsense about his father colluding with Prince Can. However, given the rapidly evolving circumstances, Qin Lingxiao suddenly realized that aside from the potential threat posed by Wei Jie, he also needed to be wary of Prince Can, a figure who had remained obscured until this current life. Fearing his father might be placed in jeopardy, he hastened to join them.

    As for Yu Ling’er, it was only after speaking those words that she realized her tactless blunder in divulging matters that should have remained discreet.

    Tang Youshu frantically rapped her head in reprimand, but she did not dare evade, merely rushing to catch up with him lest they miss something of grave importance involving Cui Xiao Xiao and the others.

    By the time they finally reached the forest grove, they had already heard Qin He’s anguished cries echoing from within.

    Upon bursting into the grove amidst the teeming disciples, they bore witness to this astonishing scene playing out.

    Seeing the intimate mid-air embrace, Qin Lingxiao’s first thought was whether he had somehow stumbled into another illusory realm, beholding the passionate dalliance of spectral avatars.

    As for Tang Youshu and Yu Ling’er, they could only gape slack-jawed, feeling as if a chicken’s egg could easily fit into their open mouths as they numbly wondered if their Talisman Sect had secretly converted into a Passion Sect!

    Of course, they remained unaware that Wei Jie’s bold actions had been an act of sheer desperation.

    He understood that the reason Xiao Xiao’s demonic nature had erupted so violently was due to the demon bead within her body reawakening as a result of her failed talisman duel against Wan Lianshi.

    Thus, in this dire crisis, Wei Jie had made the audacious gambit of orally imparting his own nascent inner dan directly into Xiao Xiao’s body.

    In this life, Wei Jie had never strayed onto the demonic path, forging his inner spiritual pearl through the yang-natured restorative waters of Fox Mountain Spring.

    With his extraordinary innate gifts, Wei Jie’s inner dan had actually formed far more rapidly than Cui Xiao Xiao’s own efforts.

    As his inner dan entered Xiao Xiao’s mouth, its abundant yang energies instantly overwhelmed her faltering consciousness, suppressing the rampant demonic nature within.

    In that instant when Wei Jie’s inner dan descended into her dantian, Xiao Xiao felt an invigorating spiritual wellspring surge forth, as if being wrenched from a pitch-black, suffocating quagmire to finally re-emerge into lucidity.

    Yet the lingering warmth upon her lips left her with a sense of disoriented haziness, feeling as if trapped within a dream.

    After all, when gazing upon such an exquisitely handsome visage day after day, having the occasional lascivious reverie of him smiling alluringly while nestling her close was only natural.

    There had even been a few instances where she dreamed of Wei Jie’s eyes smoldering with desire as he leaned in, whispering provocatively, “Does your disciple not please your eyes, Master? Why do you avert your gaze?”

    Reminiscent of that moonlit rooftop encounter when their faces had drawn so intimately close… If not for Yu Ling’er’s untimely intrusion, who knows what impropriety might have transpired between master and disciple.

    But if this truly was a dream, then she need not restrain any indecorous behavior, merely burying her abashed blushes into her pillow upon waking.

    Temporarily muddled, Xiao Xiao mistook this for one of her waking reveries, feeling the warmth and lingering tang of the wines he habitually favored upon those softly parted lips…

    Losing herself to this presumed dreamscape, she instinctively twined her arms around the back of his head, drawing him nearer…

    It was only when she noticed the dazed, widened eyes of the young man before her that she faltered in bewilderment.

    If this was indeed one of her imagined trysts, with him as the instigator, why did he now appear so startled? This loss of composure severely lacked credibility!

    Then, another low, thunderous bellow rang out – “What…are you two doing?!”

    At those words, Xiao Xiao startled back into full wakefulness, turning to behold the round, bulging eyes of Qin Lingxiao on the ground, and the equally dumbstruck, gaping expressions of Tang Youshu and Yu Ling’er.

    When had they also entered this dreamscape? This had never occurred in her previous visions before…

    Feeling the cold raindrops spattering her face, Xiao Xiao was jolted into complete awareness, finally noticing Qin He lying in a bloodied heap behind her, as well as the white-haired Wan Lianshi…

    Utterly awake and lucid, Xiao Xiao abruptly shoved Wei Jie away from her embrace.

    Having already imparted his inner dan into Xiao Xiao, Wei Jie’s depleted spiritual roots faltered from this forceful repulsion, causing him to tumble heavily to the ground.

    His qi shield also dissipated, leaving Xiao Xiao’s unprotected back once more exposed to Wan Lianshi’s descending bone knives.

    Yet in that perilous instant, Wei Jie’s nascent inner dan took control of Xiao Xiao’s body, instinctively conjuring a defensive reaction.

    Her disheveled tresses whipped about as her lithe arms arced, rapidly manifesting another qi shield to deflect those lethal poisoned blades. Simultaneously, she summoned the “Defying the Heavens” sword, launching a counterattack towards Wan Lianshi.

    If they had resorted to an all-out talisman battle, Xiao Xiao would surely be outmatched against the Ghost Sect’s grandmaster – a reckless fledgling daring to challenge a venerable ancestor, hopelessly ignorant of the vast gulf between them.

    However, with Wei Jie’s yang-infused inner dan now residing within her, its potent energies perfectly complemented the intrinsic heaven-punishing powers of the “Defying the Heavens” spirit sword.

    It was as if the sword had finally reunited with its true master, its might instantly amplified several fold.

  • They All Want to Be My Female Lead v2 c53

    53. The Monthly Test Begins

    In the script, there was no plot of him giving pills to the four girls, but Yan Zhen was very grateful for their care these past few days, so he decided to repay them a little.

    For this, he had already thought of an excuse—

    “I bought them from a stall. The stall owner didn’t know their value and thought they were just ordinary Wound-Healing Pills, so the asking price was very low.”

    In the xuanhuan world, stalls had all kinds of treasures, and the protagonist was especially good at finding top-grade treasures at stalls. Unintentionally finding a few Small Primordial Pills, wasn’t that very normal?

    However, the four girls didn’t believe it. Yan Meng’er and Mi Xue’er, who had awakened their memories from their previous lives, as well as Instructor Yu Xuan, quickly associated it with Yan Zhen’s future miraculous alchemy skills.

    With their insight and familiarity with Small Primordial Pills, they easily saw that the refining of these Small Primordial Pills was relatively crude and didn’t seem to be made by a veteran.

    Could it be that he refined them himself?

    Did he specifically take a leave and hide at home to refine pills?

    Yan Ruyu also vaguely felt that the pill in her hand might be very meaningful to Yan Zhen, otherwise he wouldn’t be so energetic.

    She recalled the scene in her dream where Yan Zhen controlled flames of five colors and refined a pill from a landscape. She wondered if these pills were refined by him? But when did he learn alchemy?

    Right! When the clan elder fell ill before, it was Yan Zhen who brought out a fourth-grade pill from somewhere to cure him.

    Yan Ruyu suddenly realized: Perhaps Yan Zhen had a fourth-grade alchemist master teaching him behind the scenes!

    “This is also my first time seeing the Small Primordial Pill mentioned in books. There are five pills in total, just enough for one each. Take them all.”

    Seeing his excitement, the four girls were a hundred percent certain that Yan Zhen had refined these himself.

    A novice alchemist, after finally refining Small Primordial Pills, couldn’t wait to share them with them, carrying a little pride and complacency.

    — So cute~

    The four girls’ gazes towards Yan Zhen suddenly became hazy.

    Being silently stared at by them, with very warm eyes, as if taking care of a mentally challenged person, Yan Zhen felt a bit awkward, thinking that there was nothing wrong with his explanation.

    The four girls quickly came back to their senses and spoke one after another:

    “Thank you, Cousin. Cousin is so good. Meng’er loves Cousin the most~”

    “Little brother Yan Zhen actually gave me such a precious pill. Senior sister is so touched. Love you~”

    “Thank you. It happens to be useful. I…I won’t stand on ceremony and will accept it.”

    “You’re so thoughtful, Yan Zhen.”

    Hearing the thanks from the four girls, Yan Zhen’s vanity was satisfied. He even drank two more bowls of porridge, then returned to the crystal space to continue refining pills.

    Small Primordial Pills were indeed good things. They could be used all the way to the Mystic Master realm. Refining more of them could be used for both consumption and sale.

    Although he didn’t need to recoup the cost.

    At night, three auras of Mystic Disciples spread out in the mansion and took a long time to retract.

    Instructor Yu Xuan knew that her three disciples had all advanced.

    As for her, she had been at the five-star Mystic Master level for some time. Let’s take this opportunity to advance.

    After staring at the Small Primordial Pill in her palm for a while, Instructor Yu Xuan reluctantly put the pill into her mouth.

    In fact, one Small Primordial Pill was not enough to support her breakthrough, so Instructor Yu Xuan had also prepared other pills.

    By dawn, she had become a six-star Mystic Master.

    Yan Zhen didn’t expect that their efficiency would be so high, advancing in just one day.

    “There is one week left until the monthly test. Everyone should prepare well.” Instructor Yu Xuan began to lecture, “The monthly test lasts for two days and includes four parts. First is the theory test, second is the cultivation test, third is the mystic technique test, and fourth is the combat test.”

    The theory test was a centralized written exam.

    For the cultivation test, one just needed to touch the test stone tablet on stage. Those who met the cultivation standard would be promoted to the next class.

    For the mystic technique test, one would perform the mystic techniques learned in class on stage, mostly the “Void-Breaking Seal,” because it best tested the students’ mystic power intensity and control ability.

    For the combat test, it was a one-on-one battle against a Mystic Scholar puppet holding a light shield. Breaking the shield head-on or attacking the vital spots marked with red dots would result in victory. The faster one won, the higher the score.

    The total scores of the four tests would be ranked. The top one hundred would receive pill rewards of varying amounts, and the top ten could also freely choose a mystic technique from the academy’s book pavilion.

    The week before the monthly test was free cultivation time, with no classes. The three girls all stayed in the mansion to consolidate their cultivation, and Instructor Yu Xuan would guide them from time to time, occasionally going out to guide Xiao Xinyan as well.

    As for Yan Zhen, he was still refining pills.

    The monthly test was not difficult for him at all and required no preparation.

    In this “Mystic Academy” plot of the script, the only things that could make him take it seriously were reaching the top of the Nine Star List and the graduation assessment.

    The days passed by one by one, and soon it was the end of the month. The monthly test began.

    Yan Zhen’s leave ended, and he returned to the academy with the three girls. The system also issued a task.

    First was the theory test, with four questions in half an hour.

    They were all basic questions about the Mystic Disciple realm. Students who had attended classes even a little could get high scores.

    Yan Zhen happened to be the part that didn’t attend classes, so he would lose points on it.

    Although he was familiar with the script and understood the setting, in order to meet the acting requirements, he controlled his score to around eighty.

    After the theory test, it was the cultivation test.

    The test venue was moved to the testing plaza. Starting from student number one in each level’s class 1, they went on stage to test their cultivation.

    Among them, four-star Mystic Disciples from the junior class could enter the intermediate class, seven-star Mystic Disciples from the intermediate class could enter the advanced class, and nine-star Mystic Disciples from the advanced class could be listed on the Nine Star List.

    As for the Mystic Scholar-level seniors who were about to graduate, they no longer needed to participate in the monthly test and only had to wait for people from the Sacred Land Academy to pick them up.

    “Intermediate Class 1, student number eighteen, Mi Xue’er, nineteen years old, six-star Mystic Disciple, evaluation: Good!”

    “Intermediate Class 1, student number nineteen, Yan Ruyu, nineteen years old, six-star Mystic Disciple, evaluation: Good!”

    The two academy flowers of the intermediate class went on stage one after another, attracting everyone’s attention. Gazes of fiery passion fell on them.

    The two academy flowers were not only beautiful but also talented. They were the dream girls of many male students in the Mystic Academy. There were even some ignorant people in the audience who shouted “I like you” and then had their test qualifications canceled by the discipline instructors and were thrown out of the testing plaza.

    “Intermediate Class 1, student number forty-nine, Yan Zhen, sixteen years old, six-star Mystic Disciple, evaluation: Top-notch!”

    When the young instructor in charge of hosting excitedly reported Yan Zhen’s cultivation, the students of the intermediate class below the stage were in an uproar.

    They had long paid attention to Yan Zhen. After all, he was the only male student accepted by Instructor Yu Xuan and was so close to several academy flowers, making people envious and jealous.

    They remembered that he was a five-star Mystic Disciple when he enrolled. In just one month, he had already advanced a star? The speed was too fast!

    The “top-notch” evaluation was very rare, meaning that he would definitely enter the Mystic Scholar realm before the age of twenty. It could be said to be an honor worthy of being recorded in the academy’s history!

    “Intermediate Class 2, student number thirty-eight, Xiao Shi, seventeen years old, five-star Mystic Disciple, evaluation: Excellent!”

    Xiao Shi clenched his fists, looking at Yan Zhen who was surrounded by Yan Ruyu, Mi Xue’er, and other girls, his face full of envy and unwillingness.

    He took a deep breath, thinking that the following mystic technique test and combat test would determine who was stronger.

    “Intermediate Class 3, student number two, Lan Guang, twenty years old, seven-star Mystic Disciple, evaluation: Good!”

    Hearing the two words “Lan Guang,” Yan Zhen looked up.

  • They All Want to Be My Female Lead v2 c52

    52. Gifting Pills to the Four Girls

    Just like yesterday, Yan Zhen enthusiastically saw them off to school and even said things like “study well and make progress every day,” which made the three girls so angry that their teeth itched. They immediately suggested to Instructor Yu Xuan to cancel this person’s leave.

    Instructor Yu Xuan helplessly gave Yan Zhen a blank stare and comforted the girls before going to school.

    After seeing them off into the distance, Yan Zhen closed the main gate and returned to his room, activating the Star Shifting Fire Seal.

    Another day of practice, starting with full enthusiasm and ending in exhaustion.

    Because the beautiful sect master occasionally gave verbal guidance and even hands-on teaching, he couldn’t trigger the skip function and felt quite fulfilled.

    In the following days, Yan Zhen spent his time according to this routine. In the morning, he would accept Instructor Yu Xuan’s inspection during breakfast, and then go to the crystal space to practice alchemy until he couldn’t hold on anymore and fell asleep in the beautiful sect master’s arms.

    The low-grade medicinal ingredients visibly decreased, and Yan Zhen’s alchemy skills became more and more proficient. His storage ring was filled with small bottles containing Wound-Healing Pills.

    From the initial low-grade quality to medium-grade, he could now occasionally produce high-grade pills.

    In addition to Wound-Healing Pills, he also attempted to refine other pills such as Pain-Relieving Pills, Blood-Replenishing Pills, and Detoxification Pills. They were all common first-grade pills, and the Detoxification Pill was relatively complex, requiring a lot of effort to successfully refine.

    Seven days later.

    According to the development of the script, today Yan Zhen was supposed to go out and sell these pills to recoup some of the cost.

    Although his pill furnace, pill formulas, and medicinal ingredients were actually all obtained for free and didn’t cost him much, this recouping was very subtle, but he still had to go.

    This was a key plot point.

    Because recently, several small towns near Silver Moon City had gang conflicts, causing the Gold Jade Chamber of Commerce to have a shortage of Wound-Healing Pills. Yan Zhen selling them a large number of Wound-Healing Pills at this time happened to alleviate their urgent need.

    In the script, it was precisely because of this matter that he got on the good side of fatty Nian Lun. Nian Lun decided to befriend a promising young alchemist, and their cooperative relationship gradually deepened.

    It was through Nian Lun’s introduction that Yan Zhen would meet that rich and beautiful good sister later on.

    Considering that he had freeloaded too many things from the Gold Jade Chamber of Commerce, Yan Zhen planned to exchange all the Wound-Healing Pills for first and second-grade medicinal ingredients. He didn’t want to take advantage of them anymore.

    Nian Lun was so scared that he almost threw the Wound-Healing Pills away. He hurriedly said, “One thing at a time. Young Master Yan Zhen, you are a supreme-level VIP of the Gold Jade Chamber of Commerce. Feel free to take whatever medicinal ingredients you want. I will buy these Wound-Healing Pills at the market price. Recently, Wound-Healing Pills have been in short supply. You bringing these Wound-Healing Pills over is a great help.”

    Seeing Nian Lun being so humble, Yan Zhen really couldn’t bear to make things difficult for him, so he could only do as he said.

    However, Nian Lun didn’t feel that he was being humble, because the order he received was to treat the young man in front of him as the male owner of the Gold Jade Chamber of Commerce.

    No matter what he wanted, give it to him, including the treasures of each branch store, and for free. Not a single cent could be taken.

    This was a direct order from the head shopkeeper!

    Thinking of that charming but ruthless beauty head shopkeeper, Nian Lun shuddered. How dare he show the slightest negligence? He quickly finished the matter and even personally saw Yan Zhen out.

    Completing this key plot point, he obtained the “Special Trump Card: Money Ability” – sacrificing the money on his body to temporarily increase strength. The more money sacrificed, the greater the increase. The minimum was 10,000, and the maximum was 100 million.

    “I can’t afford to use it!”

    Yan Zhen took a glance and put it away.

    After returning to the mansion, he immediately entered the crystal space because the beautiful sect master said she was going to teach him how to refine a cultivation-specific pill.

    Small Primordial Pill.

    This kind of pill was only effective for Mystic Masters and below. It was popular in the Sacred Land Academy and was specifically used to cultivate young experts.

    Refining a Small Primordial Pill only took half an hour, but for a Mystic Disciple, it was equivalent to about ten days of bitter cultivation, easily leading others by a big step.

    Obviously, the beautiful sect master’s intention was to let him take both cultivation and alchemy into account, using pill refinement to nourish cultivation.

    Simply put, it was leveling up by taking pills.

    Although pills couldn’t be taken too much in a short period of time, the spare time could be used to study other things, such as mystic techniques and alchemy.

    The refining principle of the Small Primordial Pill was to lock the spiritual energy of heaven and earth with medicinal power and purify the mixed spiritual energy during the pill fusion process, making it easier for people to refine and absorb.

    After a few failures, Yan Zhen quickly grasped the refining trick and refined five Small Primordial Pills.

    For the first successful refinement, the quality was originally only low-grade, but because the spiritual energy in the Fire Refining Star Realm was very pure, the quality was upgraded to medium-grade.

    He put the five Small Primordial Pills into five small bottles respectively, and a knowing smile appeared on his face.

    Chen Xi narrowed her beautiful eyes, vaguely guessing something, but didn’t ask.

    The next day, Yan Zhen crawled out of bed yawning, brushed his teeth, washed his face, and went to the dining room.

    All four girls were there. Yan Zhen sat in his seat, his gaze sweeping over them one by one, and then he grinned.

    Such a strange gaze made the four girls shrink their shoulders, cover their ample bosoms, and glare at him with some shyness.

    “Cousin, what are you looking at? It’s creepy.”

    “Pervert…”

    “Little brother Yan Zhen, no lewdness allowed!”

    Instructor Yu Xuan was thinking: Could it be that this child had held back for too long and couldn’t help it? Last time, they agreed to reward him again after he got first place in the monthly test, but the time span was too long. It was understandable if he couldn’t hold back. It was her lack of consideration.

    Yan Zhen was speechless by their words. “Am I that kind of person?”

    “Of course Cousin is not, but Cousin is also a vigorous young man. Meng’er can understand.”

    “I don’t need your kind of understanding!”

    “Letting the beast out.”

    “I didn’t. If I really did, the first thing I would do is deal with your big butt!”

    “Little brother Yan Zhen, don’t be angry. Did you want to say something?”

    “Ahem, I see that your auras are all very abundant, but you’re still one step away from advancing.”

    Yan Zhen said leisurely, then took out four small bottles from his storage ring and placed them on the table.

    “I’ll give these to you. The instructor also has a share.”

    “What is this?”

    Yan Meng’er, who was sitting next to him, casually picked up a small bottle, opened the stopper to take a look, smelled the familiar medicinal fragrance, and blurted out, “Small Primordial Pill?”

    Hearing this, Mi Xue’er hurriedly took another small bottle, opened it, and poured the contents into her palm. She was also quite surprised. “It really is a Small Primordial Pill. Little brother Yan Zhen, how did you get such a good thing?”

    Only Yan Ruyu was confused. “What is a Small Primordial Pill?”

    As soon as she said this, Yan Meng’er and Mi Xue’er both stiffened their expressions, thinking it was bad.

    Small Primordial Pills were something only available in the Sacred Land Academy. Normally, they shouldn’t know about them. Among those present, only Instructor Yu Xuan, who came from the Sacred Land Academy, should know.

    The two girls glanced at Instructor Yu Xuan. Sure enough, the latter was looking at them in confusion, her eyes seeming to say, “How do these two girls know?”

    “Small Primordial Pills are pills used to improve cultivation. One pill is equivalent to ten days of bitter cultivation for a Mystic Disciple. It is a treasure used by the Sacred Land Academy and other major forces to cultivate young experts. The refining process is very particular, and few alchemists can refine it… Yan Zhen, where did you get these Primordial Pills? They seem to have medium-grade quality, not much inferior to the ones distributed by the Sacred Land Academy.”

    The four girls’ beautiful eyes all stared straight at Yan Zhen, full of curiosity.

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 88 p2

    C88P2

    “Lingxuan, if you join us, we can easily pass this trial. Trust me, I’m strong enough to protect you and Qian’er.”

    Ye Lingxuan walked along the forest path, holding Ye Qian’s hand, smiling politely as she listened to the young man beside her, her patience wearing thin.

    Behind them, there were six or seven cultivators, led by a handsome young man in a golden robe, his features refined, his posture impeccable, but the dark circles under his eyes hinting at a busy schedule.

    He was the Third Prince of the Great Qian Dynasty. He had encountered the Ye sisters shortly after entering the Trial Forest, and he had been captivated by their beauty.

    One was elegant and graceful in her purple dress, her skin flawless, while the other was cute and innocent in her green dress.

    He had never seen such beautiful sisters before, and he had been unable to resist approaching them.

    His status and good looks had won over many women in the past.

    But these sisters were cautious, their responses polite but distant.

    A skilled hunter was patient, but the Third Prince… he wasn’t a skilled hunter.

    His status had made him impatient.

    He had been pursuing them relentlessly for nearly half an hour, his patience wearing thin.

    “I’m sincere, Lingxuan. I truly want to help you pass the exams. Why do you keep rejecting me?” he asked, his voice taking on a threatening tone.

    Such words might intimidate naive girls, but they had no effect on Ye Lingxuan.

    “Qian’er and I want to pass the exams on our own,” she replied, her rejection polite but firm.

    He narrowed his eyes.

    The more she resisted, the more desirable she became.

    He was about to speak again when a voice rang out, interrupting him.

    “Qian’er, Lingxuan, there you are.”

    “Come with me. I’ll help you pass the exams.”

    They turned to look at the speaker.

    It was a young man in black robes, his features plain, a gentle smile on his lips, his figure slender. He wasn’t handsome, but there was a certain charm about him.

    “That’s Ye Yu, one of the candidates chosen by the examiner,” a voice whispered.

    It was one of the Third Prince’s attendants, also a chosen candidate, selected to protect the prince during the exams.

    Ye Yu… he has the same surname. Could he be related to them?

    The Third Prince narrowed his eyes, studying Ye Yu. “Who are you?”

    “Ye Yu.”

    He looked at the Third Prince, his voice calm. “I apologize, Your Highness, but I’ve already made plans with Qian’er and Lingxuan. Perhaps you should find someone else.”

    The Third Prince’s eyes hardened. “Are you blocking my path, Young Master Ye?”

    Ye Yu shrugged, smiling faintly. “If you leave now, and let me take them, I won’t be blocking your path.”

    The tension between them escalated.

    In the past, this would have been the moment Ye Yu defeated the Third Prince, rescuing the damsels in distress.

    But now… Ye Lingxuan stared at them, her brow furrowed, her thoughts racing.

    What are they doing?

    She wasn’t interested in either of them.

    And when had she made plans with Ye Yu?

    I need to get rid of them. She glanced around, searching for an escape.

    Her gaze landed on something in the distance, and her eyes widened with surprise.

    “Huh…?”

    “What is it, Sister?” Ye Qian asked.

    “I think… there’s someone over there,” she replied, her brow furrowed, her gaze fixed on a spot in the distance.

    She had a unique constitution, a sensitivity to plants and herbs.

    And through the nearby plants, she had sensed a familiar aura.

    It was someone she knew!

    “Come with me.”

    She took Ye Qian’s hand and ran towards the aura.

    The Third Prince and Ye Yu, startled by her sudden movement, exchanged a glance, then followed her.

    They were here because of the sisters. If they lost them, it would be a waste of their efforts.

    Ye Yu, following closely behind, glared at the Third Prince, his anger simmering.

    This had been a perfect opportunity to repair his relationship with his cousins… but it had been ruined.

    What had they discovered? Why were they running in that direction?

    As he pondered, Ye Lingxuan stopped, her gaze fixed on a young man sitting beneath a towering tree.

    It’s him…

    Ye Yu followed her gaze, and his eyes narrowed.

    …Mu Zhi’an!

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 88 p1

    Chapter 88: Mu Zhi’an’s Golden Finger

    Led by Lan Mulian, the chosen candidates rode upon clouds imbued with immortal energy, heading towards their destination: the Two Polarities Sect.

    Mu Zhi’an glanced down at the fluffy white cloud beneath his feet. Standing before him was Lan Mulian.

    She wore a beautiful white dress embroidered with clouds, her long, flowing hair held back by a simple white ribbon, accentuating her delicate features. Though her attire was modest, the ample curves beneath her dress hinted at a woman of considerable substance.

    She seemed to sense his gaze, turning to look at him, a faint smile on her lips. “Is something the matter?”

    Core Formation cultivators, they’re so perceptive. He quickly averted his gaze, trying to appear nonchalant. “Senior Sister, is this cloud… something you can summon because you’re at Core Formation, or is it a special technique?”

    “Core Formation allows you to fly with a sword, but not to ride on a cloud. There’s no technique that can do that.”

    She paused, then added, “It’s my magic treasure.”

    As expected of a wealthy cultivator… He continued, “Are those clouds behind us also your magic treasures?”

    Behind them, there were nearly ten similar clouds, each carrying three or four candidates.

    “They’re all part of the same magic treasure,” she explained patiently.

    He nodded, impressed.

    “Have you told anyone else about your Inborn Celestial Vessel?” she asked suddenly.

    He shook his head. “Only you, Senior Sister. I don’t trust anyone else.”

    She nodded, pleased. “Your constitution is dangerous. Even after joining the sect, keep it a secret. It could attract unwanted attention.”

    She’s saying that if I reveal my ability, I might be targeted by the female cultivators, even the elders?

    Wait, isn’t that a good thing?

    If they know about my ability, wouldn’t I be living a life of luxury, surrounded by beautiful women, supported by wealthy cultivators?

    Those thoughts were tempting, but he wasn’t a fool. He nodded, his voice sincere. “Thank you for the warning, Senior Sister.”

    His constitution was unique. Being targeted by one or two women was fine, but too many would be overwhelming.

    He wanted an easy life, to be pampered and supported.

    But he didn’t want to spend his days recovering from exhaustion.

    Senior Sister is so kind. Even though she knows about my ability, she’s still treating me the same way. She’s different from those greedy people.

    They all desire me, but she’s different. She truly cares about me.

    Well… if she’s interested in my ability, I wouldn’t mind sacrificing myself…

    She turned to Bai Ruoxi. “Junior Sister Bai, you can report to the sect with me later.”

    Bai Ruoxi nodded, then looked at Lan Mulian, a hint of uncertainty in her eyes. “Senior Sister, may I participate in the entrance exams?”

    “I’d like to participate as well,” Wei Mengrou added.

    She wasn’t comfortable leaving Mu Zhi’an alone. She had been by his side for years, and she had assumed she would accompany him to the exams, but Core Formation cultivators were exempt.

    “It would be pointless for Core Formation cultivators to participate. And it would be unfair to the others,” Lan Mulian replied, her rejection gentle but firm. “You should both report to the sect with me.”

    Mu Zhi’an smiled. “Don’t worry. I just want to experience the exams. If it’s too difficult, I’ll withdraw.”

    Wei Mengrou frowned, studying him intently.

    She didn’t understand why he insisted on participating. He could simply skip the exams and report directly to the sect.

    What was his purpose?

    Was he just trying to… toy with Ye Yu and Gongsun Cheng?

    Unlikely.

    He was a pragmatist. He wouldn’t waste his time and effort on such trivial matters.

    Bai Ruoxi also hesitated, wanting to speak, but she ultimately chose to respect his decision.

    “One more question, Senior Sister. There will be observers during the exams, right?” Mu Zhi’an asked.

    She nodded. “Each area will be monitored by elders.”

    “Then I’m relieved,” he said, smiling.

    She looked at him, her gaze curious. “What are you planning?”

    “I have many enemies. I’m worried they might try to kill me during the exams. That’s why I wanted to confirm that there would be observers,” he replied, his voice a mental whisper.

    “Will you be observing my area, Senior Sister? Could you help me if I’m in danger?”

    She rolled her eyes. “If you withdraw from the exams, someone will escort you out.”

    She paused, then continued, her voice taking on a lecturing tone. “The Mu family might be invincible in Tianxuan City, but here… their influence won’t protect you. Don’t make too many enemies. The sect master won’t intervene in… minor disputes between disciples.”

    “Making friends… it will benefit you in the long run.”

    That’s easy for you to say. You’re a lone wolf yourself… He nodded obediently. “Thank you for the advice, Senior Sister. I’ll keep it in mind.”

    “Are you truly participating just to experience the exams?” she asked, her voice laced with doubt.

    He thought for a moment, then replied vaguely, “Something like that.”

    He’s definitely planning something… She wanted to press him further, but she held back, her pride preventing her from appearing too curious.

    The answer would be revealed soon enough.

    Two Polarities Sect.

    Boundless Sea Peak.

    Enormous shadows soared overhead, blotting out the sun, their wings beating the air.

    Lan Mulian dropped Mu Zhi’an off, tossing him from the cloud into the Trial Forest at the foot of Boundless Sea Peak.

    She did that on purpose. He rubbed his sore back, sighing.

    It couldn’t be helped. He had been uncooperative recently, and he had deliberately teased her by refusing to reveal his reasons for participating. She was naturally seeking revenge.

    She might appear cold and aloof, but she still had a playful side. He looked at the lush forest surrounding him.

    According to Lan Mulian, the Two Polarities Sect had nine main peaks… or ten, technically, but the tenth peak was the sect master’s residence, rarely visited by disciples.

    He looked up at the sky.

    Candidates were descending from the clouds, scattered across the vast forest, a breathtaking sight.

    It was like a cultivation version of a battle royale.

    But instead of a desolate wasteland, the setting was a mystical, cloud-wreathed paradise.

    All nine peaks were testing grounds. Passing the trial on any one of them was enough to qualify.

    Each peak had a Trial Forest at its foot, filled with candidates. The objective was simple:

    Reach the summit.

    It sounded easy, but Foundation Establishment cultivators couldn’t fly with swords. Reaching the summit with only their spiritual energy, it was nearly impossible for ordinary individuals.

    Of course, those with exceptional talent… they might have a chance.

    This simple requirement… it eliminated a large number of candidates.

    “There will be more candidates arriving soon. I should leave this area…”

    He watched the others descending from the sky, then turned and headed deeper into the forest.

    He could simply withdraw, but he wasn’t ready to give up yet.

    He still had to help Ye Qian and Ye Lingxuan.

    Sunlight filtered through the dense canopy, casting dancing shadows on the ground.

    The path ahead was shrouded in mist, the scenery hazy and indistinct.

    He walked along the path, his senses alert.

    Being chosen by the examiner had its advantages. They had entered the forest earlier, giving them more time to familiarize themselves with the terrain.

    It was unfair, but life was rarely fair.

    And those chosen by the examiner were undoubtedly talented, deserving of special treatment.

    “Core Formation cultivators have it easy. Flying with swords saves so much time.”

    He had been walking for nearly half an hour, but he still hadn’t found an exit. The scenery seemed unchanging.

    If the forest at the foot of Boundless Sea Peak was this vast, how large was the entire sect?

    He continued walking, lost in thought.

    “Wait… is that a formation?”

    After another half hour, he noticed something in the distance.

    A thick mist hung in the air, and beyond it, he could see a towering tree, and beneath it… a faint, shimmering formation, emanating an aura of ancient power.

    “Senior Sister mentioned that each of the ten main peaks has a formation, a deadly array to protect the sect. Could this be, the outermost layer of the Trial Forest’s formation?”

    He approached the formation cautiously, drawn to its power.

    The formation glowed with a faint purple light, barely visible through the mist.

    According to the books he had read, this was the formation core.

    He studied it for a moment, then murmured, “This is strange, it’s not repelling me.”

    Normally, approaching a formation core was impossible, but he had not only found it easily, but he was also able to approach it without resistance.

    He took a step forward, testing the formation.

    Nothing happened.

    Instead, as he entered the formation, a wave of information flooded his mind.

    He could see the formation’s structure, its intricate workings, its secrets.

    And within the formation, he sensed a familiar aura, cold and menacing.

    It was like being watched by a giant serpent.

    “The Demon Realm Empress?” he gasped, his breath catching in his throat.

    She had appeared after he had defeated the black-robed man, offering him a deal, then departing without explanation.

    He had wondered if she wasn’t worried about him… betraying her.

    It seemed she had placed a mark on him long ago.

    And the aura within this formation, it was similar to the mark’s aura.

    But even so, it didn’t explain why he could enter the formation so easily.

    Unless…

    This formation was created by a traitor within the Two Polarities Sect.

    He had planned to investigate the traitor after joining the sect, but it seemed he had stumbled upon them unexpectedly.

    He shook his head, pushing those thoughts aside.

    It didn’t matter now. What mattered was… he had found the formation core, and he could enter it.

    If he could control this formation… would the trial on Boundless Sea Peak even be a challenge?

  • It turns out, they are the protagonists 87

    Chapter 87: Let the Games Begin

    The next morning, Mu Zhi’an awoke early.

    Or rather, he hadn’t slept at all.

    It wasn’t that he didn’t want to rest, but it was the day before the entrance exams. For Bai Ruoxi’s sake, he had decided to sacrifice some sleep.

    He glanced at the sleeping beauty beside him.

    The morning light illuminated her face, highlighting her delicate features, the blanket slipping down to reveal her smooth, white shoulders.

    He could imagine what lay beneath.

    He quietly got out of bed and pulled the blanket up, trying to shield her from his gaze… to avoid seeing what he shouldn’t see.

    But she stirred, opening her eyes, her gaze meeting his. “Are you leaving already?” she asked, her voice soft and alluring.

    “It’s not early anymore. The sun’s already high in the sky,” he replied, pulling the blanket away, revealing the scenery beneath.

    He had intended to let her sleep, but since she was awake… there was no need to be discreet.

    He patted her bottom playfully. “Get dressed. We should leave soon. Knowing Senior Sister, she’s probably already waiting for us.”

    She swatted his hand away, her voice gentle. “You two go ahead. I need to change and freshen up. It might take a while.”

    She sat up, pulling the blanket around her, preventing him from staring.

    Even though they had been intimate, being looked at so openly it was still embarrassing.

    He nodded, not arguing.

    He knew how long a woman’s “freshening up” could take.

    He left the room and saw Wei Mengrou in the courtyard, seemingly lost in thought.

    She was dressed more simply than usual, her figure concealed by a plain robe, her long hair obscuring her face.

    While her attire was modest, he knew what lay beneath.

    He had glimpsed her ample bosom on multiple occasions.

    And those long legs. He had been tempted, but her strength kept his bolder impulses in check.

    “You’re awake early, Mengrou,” he said, approaching her.

    Core Formation cultivators didn’t need sleep, but they sometimes chose to rest, to rejuvenate their minds.

    She glanced at him, her voice laced with disdain. “You two were… noisy last night.”

    “Miss Bai seemed unaware that I could hear her from next door.”

    He chuckled, his expression unchanged. “Are you confident about the entrance exams, Mengrou?”

    She knew what he was like, so he didn’t bother pretending.

    “If I can’t pass, no one can,” she replied calmly.

    It was true. In terms of strength, she was the most powerful among the candidates.

    If not for her terrible luck, her cultivation would be even higher.

    Truly a case of heaven’s jealousy… he thought to himself.

    Her talent was so great that heaven had cursed her with misfortune.

    Though he had yet to witness any unfortunate events.

    “Do you want to head to the meeting point now, Mengrou?” he asked.

    The entrance exams were being held outside the city, scheduled for the hour of the snake, around nine in the morning.

    She hesitated, then nodded.

    She didn’t want to be away from him for too long.

    Or rather, she couldn’t be away from him for too long.

    They left the manor and arrived at the meeting point, where a few other candidates were gathered.

    He saw Gongsun Cheng, his “old friend,” and Ye Yu, sitting alone on a boulder, trying to appear mysterious and aloof.

    There were also some candidates he didn’t recognize, probably those who hadn’t been selected by Lan Mulian, but had chosen to participate on their own.

    They all looked at him as he arrived, some with friendly smiles, others with barely concealed hostility.

    “I’m suddenly feeling nervous about the exams, Mengrou. What if it’s dangerous?” he said, his voice trembling slightly.

    She scoffed, ignoring his dramatics.

    He didn’t even need to participate. He had already secured a spot. He was just trying to tease her.

    She knows me too well. He sighed inwardly.

    One day… I’ll make her hold up her skirt for me, her face filled with reluctant obedience. He set a new goal for himself.

    If it were Ye Qian or Bai Ruoxi, they would have comforted him.

    Ye Lingxuan, however, would probably offer some tsundere advice, not outright comfort.

    “Be careful. Some of them seem hostile towards you,” Wei Mengrou said suddenly, her voice low.

    He snapped out of his thoughts and glanced at the other candidates, noticing the coldness in Gongsun Cheng’s eyes.

    He shrugged, smiling dismissively. “Gongsun Cheng is just a small fry.”

    “There are a few others as well. Perhaps Gongsun Cheng has recruited them,” she said.

    She was sensitive to others’ emotions, their intentions.

    She knew he often looked at her inappropriately… but she chose not to comment.

    He frowned. “A group of small fry, they’re still just small fry.”

    She stared at him, speechless.

    While his words were insensitive, she couldn’t deny that she felt the same way.

    He ignored Gongsun Cheng’s gaze, looking at the scenery, waiting for the others.

    He knew why Gongsun Cheng hated him.

    But he should be grateful.

    He was clearly meant to be an early antagonist, destined to be defeated by the protagonist.

    But Mu Zhi’an had become the main target, attracting all of Ye Yu’s hatred, sparing Gongsun Cheng from humiliation.

    After a while, Bai Ruoxi arrived.

    They all stared at her, their gazes filled with admiration and desire.

    Even Ye Yu was captivated by her beauty.

    But he quickly looked away, his expression carefully controlled.

    After two days of cultivation, he had calmed down considerably.

    He wasn’t in a hurry anymore.

    At the Two Polarities Sect, during the entrance exams, he would defeat Mu Zhi’an, finally erasing this dark chapter from his life. And he would become an inner disciple, proving to Bai Ruoxi how foolish she had been to reject him.

    Mu Zhi’an didn’t know, nor did he care, about Ye Yu’s thoughts.

    After a while, he sensed a powerful aura approaching rapidly.

    He looked up to see Lan Mulian descending from the sky, her white dress billowing around her.

    Damn it, she has a holy light. I can’t see anything. He couldn’t get a glimpse of her legs, her figure concealed by some protective spell.

    “Senior Sister!” he called out, bowing.

    She nodded, surveying the candidates. “It seems everyone’s here.”

    Her gaze lingered on Bai Ruoxi and Wei Mengrou for a moment.

    “Those at Core Formation, follow me to the sect. The rest of you… I’ll escort you to the foot of the mountain, where the entrance exams will be held.”

    They all looked at the two women, envy in their eyes.

    Gongsun Cheng smiled, glancing at Mu Zhi’an.

    He had contacted the other candidates two days ago, hadn’t he? To exact his revenge.

    In Tianxuan City, with the Mu family backing him, they wouldn’t dare touch him.

    But at the Two Polarities Sect, with Core Formation cultivators exempt from the exams… without Wei Mengrou and Bai Ruoxi, it was a different story.

    He saw the flicker of fear in Mu Zhi’an’s eyes and exchanged a knowing glance with the other candidates, their smiles widening.

    Ye Yu also looked at Mu Zhi’an, a glimmer of excitement in his eyes.

    The young master’s brow was furrowed, his expression a mask of anger and fear. His acting skills were impressive.

    Reputation mattered. Even if the Mu family’s influence didn’t reach the Two Polarities Sect, Mu Zhi’an was still… Mu Zhi’an.

    Many disliked him.

    But few dared to offend him openly.

    Gongsun Cheng had surely offered something tempting to persuade the others to join his scheme.

    And Ye Yu… he was obsessed with revenge, consumed by his hatred.

    The moment the news about Core Formation cultivators being exempt from the exams had spread, the undercurrents of this entrance exam had shifted.

    Those who disliked Mu Zhi’an, but had been afraid to act, they might have bold ideas.

    They didn’t realize that Mu Zhi’an didn’t need to participate.

    He was only attending out of curiosity.

    He noticed their gazes, their intentions, and chuckled inwardly.

    Let the games begin…

  • Mistaken Era 47

    Chapter 47 

    To be fair, the steward was not wrong – the ancestors of the Wei Family did share a deep connection with the founding emperor of the Da Qi empire.

    Unless under exceptional circumstances, the Wei Family was unwilling to openly clash with members of the imperial Xia lineage.

    However, Wei Jingfeng’s primary concern was the stolen life records remnant, so he stated, “I don’t know if he left anything else behind in this manor that could be returned to my Wei Family?”

    The black-mole steward smiled thinly without mirth. “When he initially sought refuge with our lord, bringing only his daughter, they possessed nothing but the tattered rags on their backs. May I ask what specific item you are referring to? Please clarify.”

    Wei Jingfeng could not clarify, for this matter involved profound secrets. Since the steward adamantly denied it, and they could not force entry into the manor, it would be wiser to first inform the matriarch and consult her on the appropriate response.

    Realizing this, Wei Jingfeng silently drew the sickle-like demon-subduing halberd from his waist. Before the assembled Four Great Sects, he swung the blade to sever Wei Di’s head from the corpse, intending to depart with the Wei Family retinue while carrying the severed head.

    However, the Four Great Sects had suffered catastrophic losses, their resentment undiminished and unable to directly strike at Prince Can’s manor, leaving them no outlet for this pent-up fury.

    It was at this moment that the respected Sect Master Qin He, seated in his carrying chair, spoke in a feeble voice, “This Wei Di possessed such formidable abilities… If you had informed us earlier, Wei Family Patriarch, perhaps the voodoo worm tragedy could have been averted…”

    Indeed, this Wei Di was a fugitive who had escaped from the Wei Family. His traitorous actions had brought calamity to the cultivation world, so the demon-subduing Wei Family also bore responsibility for nurturing this hidden threat.

    The simmering resentment finally found a target to vent upon – a torrent of virulent abuse descended upon the Wei Family.

    Acerbic disciples from the Four Great Sects began berating the Wei Family, accusing them of nurturing this menace that catalyzed this disastrous turn of events.

    The Wei Family’s covert, inscrutable intentions meant they had failed to promptly expose Wei Di to the world, purposely intending to weaken the Four Great Sects before replacing them entirely.

    Amidst this barrage of denunciations and curses, even the esteemed sect masters and elders refrained from intervening, evidently venting their bitter grievances upon the very Wei Family whose aid had purged the voodoo worms, ungratefully discarding that profound debt.

    The tongue-tied Wei Jingfeng made no attempt to argue with these superficial people.

    However, the twin Wei Family maidens following behind their father strode forward, glaring with vacant eyes as they gripped crude coffin nails, conjuring spectral hammers to fiercely strike the ground before the abusive disciples.

    Instantaneously, the cracking fissures emanated anguished wails of the underworld, startling those shallow-rooted disciples, their spiritual roots severed as they froze in horror, eyes glazed over as if confronting death itself.

    This immediately reminded them of the formidable abilities these twin maidens had demonstrated back at Mount Qilao.

    Sensing his disciples’ imminent embarrassment, a leading elder hastily pressed his palm against their backs, channeling spiritual energy to steady their disoriented souls.

    It was then that the younger twin sister finally revealed a mocking smile, enunciating each word as she addressed those who had slandered the Wei Family, “If the Wei Family wished your demise, we would hardly resort to such convoluted methods. You fools, are you not aware – when the Underworld Sovereign demands your life, would any reprieve remain until the final watches of night?”

    Such scheming intrigues and deceptions were beneath the disdain of the Wei Family.

    If not for their solemn duty of guarding the underworld, the Wei Family’s truly capable experts could not so easily depart from their mountain, allowing these arrogant upstarts from the secular world to indulge in such baseless calumnies.

    The Wei Family strove to avoid excessive mundane entanglements, their ancestors warning against not only unauthorized departures from Mount Qilao, but also embroilment in the conflicts of imperial powers.

    As keepers of the underworld, they must remain aloof from the secular realm. Having dealt with this traitorous matter, they had no need to involve themselves further with the imperial nobility.

    The Wei Family had arrived swiftly and now departed just as rapidly, vanishing from sight in the blink of an eye with the severed head in tow.

    The remaining members of the Four Great Sects exchanged bewildered glances, surrounding the decapitated corpse, uncertain how to conclude this debacle.

    If this had merely been a case of Prince Can’s private guest committing unsanctioned misdeeds by clandestinely dabbling in demonic arts, then the indulgent prince’s professed ignorance would be understandable.

    But what if he had truly directed Wei Di’s actions?

    Seeing the Four Great Sects’ stubborn refusal to disperse, Qin He spoke up again, punctuating his words with intermittent coughs. “Fellow cultivators, please do not forget the solemn covenant our Da Qi imperial ancestors forged with the celestials of the nine heavens aeons ago. The celestials vowed to bless the Da Qi imperial lineage with longevity, allowing them to reach their natural lifespans without untimely demise. This is why over the past two centuries, the imperial household has been spared from youthful, unnatural deaths or sudden, violent ends – a divine favor bestowed upon the Xia clan by the celestials themselves. Although Prince Can was misguided in failing to discern loyalty from treachery, since he has now awoken to the truth, is it not better late than never to make amends? Otherwise, who among you would be willing to incur a celestial breach and provoke the covenant by tormenting the imperial lineage?”

    Qin He spoke truthfully – the celestials had indeed graced the Da Qi’s Xia clan with a mandate of divine protection, a key reason for their empire’s enduring three centuries of prosperity.

    His words rendered the assemblage silent.

    That black-mole, gray-haired steward then let out a derisive laugh before cupping his hands in mocking salute and arrogantly turning to depart, not even bothering to close the manor gates behind him – a blatant display of disdainful impunity, openly inviting them to come and go as they pleased.

    Qin He’s statement had compelled the Four Great Sects to begin inwardly calculating and reconsidering: although an indolent prince, Prince Can was nonetheless a legitimate scion of the imperial bloodline. The imperial clan undoubtedly possessed divine covenants – any who dared harm an imperial descendant would surely incur karmic retribution from these sacred pacts.

    Such was the privileged blessing bestowed upon celestial scions!

    For now, the prince had extended a concession by surrendering the traitorous Wei Family kinsman. If they persisted in clinging to resentment, it would be all too easy for word to spread portraying the Four Great Sects as secular cultivators oppressing an imperial prince.

    Moreover, if they inadvertently caused Prince Can’s demise, the sin of taking a life would pale in comparison to potentially invoking a divine covenant that could obliterate a century’s cultivation attainments, extinguishing all hopes of immortality.

    The pragmatic Elder of Ebony Peak had always been an opportunistic survivor. Once he grasped this notion, he swiftly pivoted with an oily smile, “Since we have compelled Prince Can’s awakening, allowing him to purge the treacherous elements from his midst, our painstaking efforts have not been in vain.”

    In the end, after a final barrage of parting threats, the assembled experts dispersed like startled beasts, all hastily abandoning the manor’s entrance.

    As the city guards withdrew and the streets became deserted once more, that gray-haired steward reappeared at the gates.

    Surveying the area, he asked the attendant beside him, “Among those cultivators earlier, did you notice that master-disciple pair Cui Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie whom our lord mentioned?”

    This attendant was one of Prince Can’s closest personal servants. Upon hearing the steward’s inquiry, he promptly replied, “No sign of that master and disciple, only members of the Four Great Sects and Wei Family.”

    Hearing this, the gray-haired man narrowed his eyes, muttering to himself, “They did not appear? They certainly know how to bide their time…”

    After speaking, he turned to reenter the manor but suddenly glanced towards the large tree where Cui Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie were concealed.

    Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie simultaneously closed their eyes, concentrating to elevate their spiritual force projected onto the concealment talismans to the highest level.

    Xiao Xiao’s invisibility talisman functioned admirably, not only cloaking their physical forms but also masking their auras completely. Hence, neither the Four Great Sects nor the Wei Family had detected their presence earlier.

    However, this black-mole steward’s perception was clearly sharper than those renowned experts, actually sensing their hiding spot.

    With their eyes closed and senses sealed to maximize the talisman’s effects, Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie remained unnoticed as the gray-haired man surveyed the area before finally instructing the gates to be closed.

    Wei Jie focused his senses, studying the gray-haired man intently for a moment before gesturing for Xiao Xiao to descend from the tree. After rejoining Tang Youshu and Yu Ling’er in the back alley, he turned to ask Xiao Xiao, “Since the others have withdrawn, should we depart as well?”

    It was only then that he noticed the distant look on the young lady’s face.

    Initially, Xiao Xiao had not been absolutely certain that the figure glimpsed within the shattered mirror was Qin Lingxiao’s father, since he should have sustained grave injuries at Autumn Water Pond.

    However, during the earlier confrontation when the others had besieged Prince Can’s manor, this esteemed Sect Master Qin He had appeared to lead the assault. Yet with a few carefully chosen words at the critical juncture, he had subtly shifted the entire situation’s dynamics.

    This compelled Xiao Xiao to deeply suspect Qin He’s true allegiances and his relationship with Prince Can.

    It was only when Wei Jie prompted her again that Xiao Xiao regained her focus.

    Glancing towards the divine beast talisman towering atop the manor’s pavilion, she knew they could not force entry to investigate further at present.

    However, she could not neglect sharing her doubts about Sect Master Qin He with Wei Jie.

    With this thought, Xiao Xiao conveyed her suspicions to Wei Jie.

    Wei Jie’s expression turned solemn as he stated, “If that is the case, we should seek out this severely injured sect master later.”

    With that, they set off in the direction the Soaring Cloud Sect had departed, intending to catch up with Qin He’s retinue.

    Along the way, Xiao Xiao recalled Wei Jie’s pointed gaze towards the gray-haired man, so she asked if he recognized that individual.

    To her surprise, Wei Jie gave her a meaningful look before calmly remarking, “You truly do not recognize him? I had assumed your Talisman Sect shared origins with the Ghost Sect!”

    Sensing his implied meaning, Xiao Xiao inquired further, “The Ghost Sect? What manner of sect is this?”

    Seeing Xiao Xiao’s genuine bewilderment, Wei Jie slowly explained.

    Existing outside the Four Great Sects was an even more recondite sect known as the Ghost Sect.

    As the name implied, they specialized in arts of spectre subjugation, using talismans as mediums to channel formidable spiritual forces, not unlike the Talisman Sect’s methods.

    However, such cultivation techniques had gradually strayed into the demonic dao.

    Moreover, this sect was notorious for fashioning ritual implements from human bones and skin, invoking a visceral revulsion that caused the orthodox paths to disdainfully shun any association.

    The current grandmaster of the Ghost Sect was the sinister Wan Lianshi.

    It was said this man had once orchestrated the wholesale slaughter of an entire frontier village, purely to harvest materials for a single talisman, earning him the united condemnation and pursuit of the previous sect masters from the Four Great Sects.

    Unfortunately, he had eventually vanished without a trace, and the Ghost Sect’s name had not been heard from in ages.

    As for Wan Lianshi himself, legend claimed he had walked the path of demonic cultivation to such an extreme that his hair turned fully white overnight. A century ago, any mention of an albino figure would immediately evoke associations with this evil Ghost Sect grandmaster.

    Of course, there were innumerable white-haired individuals in the world. If not for Wei Jie’s personal experience witnessing the reemergence of human skin talismans within the mirror city illusion, he would not have contemplated a connection to the long-vanished Wan Lianshi.

    However, the overwhelming aura exuded by that gray-haired man while confronting the Four Great Sects was too formidable to be that of a mere manorial servant, leaving Wei Jie no choice but to harbor suspicions.

    Upon hearing this explanation, Xiao Xiao suddenly realized that from their very first encounter, when Wei Jie witnessed her using talismans bearing the Lingshan Sect’s designs, he had suspected her of having lingering ties to the long-missing Ghost Sect.

    Recalling Wei Jie’s initial probing interactions with her, Xiao Xiao gasped in belated comprehension – his true intention behind accepting her as his master!

    She had merely pitied the youth for lacking a sect to call home, offering him shelter within the Talisman Sect. Yet he had endured such indignities specifically to infiltrate the Lingshan Sect, investigating any potential links to the Ghost Sect!

    With this realization, Xiao Xiao halted in her tracks, indignantly pointing a finger towards Wei Jie’s brow as she demanded, “So you… if you initially suspected the Lingshan Talisman Sect of being unorthodox, why did you still accept me as your master?”

    Wei Jie arched an eyebrow before slowly replying, “I only harbored initial doubts that were soon dispelled. I realized you likely shared common origins with the Ghost Sect yet diverged from their path. After all, if you had truly strayed into the demonic dao, would your sect have fallen into such decline, nearly starving you to death? That would have been an excessively wretched path of evil…”

    If he had not elaborated further, it might have been bearable. But this explanation left Xiao Xiao seething, struggling to catch her breath!

    So she was too inept even to properly walk the path of evil?

    Before she could glare and retort, Wei Jie had already grasped her hand, hastening their pace. If they did not hurry, they might fail to catch up with the Soaring Cloud Sect’s retinue!

    Xiao Xiao knew this was not the time for argument, yet she was once again struck by the profound depths of this disciple’s calculating craftiness.

    With such a devious and unscrupulous mentality, it would truly be a pity if he did not eventually descend into demonic ways!

    As for the Soaring Cloud disciples, after departing the city, they had bid farewell to cultivators from the other three major sects.

    Recalling the illusory vision of his son’s inner desires, witnessing the “Wei Jie” intimately embracing the “Cui Xiao Xiao,” Qin He gazed meaningfully at his son before slowly asking, “I wonder what transpired while we were separated? Did you perhaps encounter any… special individuals?”

    Hearing his father’s query, Qin Lingxiao carefully recounted some experiences he could share, providing a succinct account.

    However, regarding Cui Xiao Xiao, he naturally omitted and streamlined as much as possible.

    After all, both he and Xiao Xiao had traveled back from two hundred years in the future – an act of profoundly disrupting the heavenly mechanics that even his father could not be informed about.

    However, it seemed his father had questioned their accompanying subordinates, for he suddenly cut to the heart of the matter, asking pointedly, “What is your relationship with that Talisman Sect Master Cui Xiao Xiao?”

    Qin Lingxiao lowered his gaze, pursing his lips before replying, “She is merely the head of a miscellaneous Talisman Sect. What relationship could your son possibly have with her? She did once steal something from me, so I wished to discipline her accordingly.”

    Qin He studied his son with a meaningful look before stating calmly, “My son, your cultivation progress has been astonishingly rapid lately, filling your father with immense pride. You must understand, with your celestial gifts, you possess attainments countless cultivators could only dream of. Cherish this blessing and do not squander it by indulging in dalliances that would impede your cultivation. When you ultimately achieve great mastery, if you wish to take a spouse, it should be a virtuous lady from an esteemed lineage like your mother, not some unknown rustic girl!”

    Hearing his father’s admonitions, Qin Lingxiao felt he was being overly concerned without cause.

    Although he had once proposed taking Cui Xiao Xiao as his wife, it had merely been a desperate attempt to suppress his inner demonic tendencies, not a sincere intention.

    Under normal circumstances, he was well aware that he could never take a woman like Cui Xiao Xiao as his spouse.

    So his father’s words rang true. Yet for some inexplicable reason, they left him with an indescribable sense of discomfort.

    Not wishing to dwell on this unsettling feeling, he simply defended the girl, “Although Cui Xiao Xiao does not hail from an illustrious cultivation lineage, she possesses extraordinary intelligence and profound spiritual insights. If she could accept tutelage from eminent masters, in my assessment, she would be no less accomplished than many renowned scions. My original intention was to convince her to join our Soaring Cloud Pavilion, bolstering our sect with such a spiritually gifted disciple…”

    At this very moment, Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie, concealed by the invisibility talismans masking their auras, had been following alongside the Soaring Cloud retinue in secret.

    Upon hearing Qin Lingxiao’s defense of her, Xiao Xiao was somewhat taken aback.

    In her eyes, a peerless young prodigy like Qin Lingxiao, the paramount sword cultivator in the world, was akin to an inflated bullish bravado – arrogant and unyielding.

    For such a rigidly principled person who rarely spoke, to now be so generously praising her intelligence and talents before his own father was truly unexpected. She had assumed Qin Lingxiao looked down upon her abilities, never imagining he would heap such accolades in her honor before his patriarchal elder.

    Qin He also seemed surprised that his traditionally filial and obedient son would dare defy him over this Cui Xiao Xiao.

    His expression darkened as he rebuked sternly, “Is our Soaring Cloud Pavilion some miscellaneous mountain hamlet that indiscriminately accepts any roaming bird or beast? Your recent conduct has become increasingly negligent and unrestrained! Return to the pavilion at once! As penance, you will transcribe the sect’s tenets and precepts a hundred times. Without my express permission, you are forbidden from leaving the premises!”

    Finishing his reprimand, he began coughing fitfully, as if struggling to catch his breath.

    Seeing his father’s anger and unhealed injuries, Qin Lingxiao could not help feeling concerned, wanting to support him. “That cannot be! If I depart, who will escort and protect you, Father?”

    Having become a sect patriarch himself in the future two hundred years from now, Qin Lingxiao could not fully contain his commanding aura when addressing his father.

    Infuriated by his traditionally obedient son’s defiance, Qin He coldly berated him, “Are you determined to vex me to death? Does Soaring Cloud Pavilion cease functioning without this fledgling disciple present? I have other matters to attend to and will not be returning immediately. You will promptly go back and face your mother!”

    Seeing his father’s genuine fury, and unwilling to aggravate his injuries from unrestrained anger, Qin Lingxiao could only take his leave, departing swiftly with a few subordinates in tow.

    However, Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie did not follow, remaining behind to discreetly tail Qin He instead.

    After Qin Lingxiao’s departure, Qin He immediately altered course, doubling back towards Luoyi City before veering into a secluded forest grove. Instructing his attendants, he ordered, “Stand guard outside this grove. No one is permitted to enter without my express command.”

    With those words, he rose from his carrying chair, using a cane to steady himself as he limped into the forest depths.

    Initially, while still within view of his subordinate disciples, Qin He’s gait appeared frail and unsteady. But once out of their line of sight, his steps grew increasingly stable and brisk, his previously hunched posture straightening upright.

    Observing this from their hidden vantage point, Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie felt a chill – it seemed Qin He’s infirmity had been entirely feigned!

    Fearing discovery, they did not approach too closely, instead surveying from a high tree branch looking down upon Qin He.

    After pinching his nose to emit a howling sound akin to a night owl’s cry, Qin He was joined by a shadowy figure emerging from the forest depths dressed in black robes.

    Under the moonlight, Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie could discern this man’s distinctive albino hair, a conspicuous mole beside his lips – it was none other than that steward from Prince Can’s manor!

    They watched as Qin He respectfully saluted the man, addressing him as “Senior Martial Brother” before speaking, “I hope you have been well?”

    However, the white-haired senior brother showed no expression, sternly rebuking Qin He instead. “Ever since assuming the role of sect master at Soaring Cloud Pavilion, indulging in domestic contentment by taking a wife and siring children, you have neglected refining your skills! I had meticulously arranged that mirror formation, yet you only needed to guard the focal nexus. How could you allow some yellow-haired girl to breach and disrupt it? If the mirror formation had remained intact, the Four Great Sects could have been compartmentalized upon entry, allowing our lord to fully absorb their spiritual energies. Where would all these resulting troubles come from?”

    The once dignified Sect Master Qin He, so commanding before his son, now hung his head unable to meet this steward’s reproach.

    Grinding his teeth, he attempted to justify himself, “Even if the nexus had not been breached, our lord’s intention was still to allow that Wei Jie brat to emerge eventually. His persistent refusal to embrace demonic ways has already disrupted our lord’s original plans. If he had perished prematurely, it could have jeopardized the grand endeavor!”

    Hearing this, Xiao Xiao and Wei Jie felt a simultaneous chill down their spines!

    Wei Jie had not expected that indolent prince was actually scheming against him. But how had they deduced his potential to tread the demonic path?

    As for Xiao Xiao, her shock was like towering tsunami waves crashing down!

    As someone from two hundred years in the future, she was naturally aware of Wei Jie’s fated descent into demonic ways and the tribulation that awaited.

    Yet why did this Qin He speak of it with such absolute certainty, expressing concern over Wei Jie failing to embrace demonhood? Could he have somehow foreseen this heavenly destiny in advance?

    Or had Qin Lingxiao divulged the truth about their spiritual transcendence across time? Including the matter of Wei Jie’s future demonic transformation and slaughter of Soaring Cloud Pavilion?

    No, based on her understanding of Qin Lingxiao, although he might engage in subtle maneuvers, he should not dare reveal such profoundly fateful secrets so carelessly.

    If he had informed his father, would that not risk implicating his own flesh and blood in any resulting heavenly tribulation?

    If Qin He’s foreknowledge did not stem from his son’s admission, how else could he be so cognizant of Wei Jie’s predestined demonic path?

    His words made it seem as if he and this shadowy “Senior Martial Brother” were heavenly overseers, painstakingly striving to realign Wei Jie’s deviated trajectory back towards the inevitable embrace of demonhood…

    At that moment, the conversation below continued.

    The black-robed albino senior brother did not seem interested in further admonishing Qin He’s failure, curtly stating, “Wei Di is dead, so controlling the Four Great Sects through the voodoo worms is no longer feasible. Unfortunately, I have lost the crucial material components needed to produce my Mind Dominating Talismans. For now, they cannot be utilized. Aside from your Soaring Cloud Sect, our lord has yet to bring the other three major sects under his command, leaving an inevitable future vulnerability… Furthermore, that escaped femme fatale Si Ling must be recaptured. Earlier, when I left the city, I encountered her by chance and could have apprehended her then and there. But regrettably, she received clandestine assistance to bypass that tribulation… However, it seems she is searching for someone and has not fled far.”

    As he spoke, the white-haired man handed Qin He a talisman. “This is a new talisman I have crafted. The femme fatale excels in bewitching men with her songs. If you encounter her, affix this to your chest area and it will shield you from her voice’s enchantment.”

    As Qin He received the talisman, Xiao Xiao could clearly see that it was fashioned from the same type of parchment as the human skin talismans affixed around the bronze mirror in the illusory city.

    She suddenly realized that if her guess was correct, then the mirror city illusion must have been this Qin He’s “Senior Martial Brother’s” handiwork!

    It seemed he was also a skilled talisman master… Could he truly be the long-vanished grandmaster of the Ghost Sect, the sinister Wan Lianshi, as Wei Jie had speculated?

  • They All Want to Be My Female Lead v2 c51

    51. Instructor Yu Xuan with Explosive Wife Power

    “The way of alchemy is about cultivating techniques. The so-called techniques refer to hand methods and seal gestures.”

    “Alchemical hand techniques include hand seal changes, mystic power circulation, and spiritual power assistance. They are the foundation for alchemists. Using alchemical hand techniques to refine items, whether medicinal pills or tools, makes the process faster and better. Some profound techniques even have the effect of empowerment, which can improve the quality of the finished product.”

    “Your master will now teach you the first hand technique. Watch carefully, Zhen’er.”

    On the altar, Chen Xi demonstrated the alchemical hand technique for Yan Zhen. Three seal gestures were struck into the pill furnace. The flames in the furnace melted the essence of the medicinal ingredients into a paste and then rolled into a pill shape, forming the pill body.

    The pill rolled a few times in the furnace flames and completely solidified. Chen Xi collected it in one go and put it into a small bottle, handing it to Yan Zhen.

    There were a total of five pills, each with the highest quality, like a beautiful jade.

    Yan Zhen poured out a pill into his palm and stared at it intently, his expression full of admiration.

    The first-grade Wound-Healing Pill that would take him nearly an hour to refine was easily done by the beautiful sect master in less than the time it took to drink a cup of tea, and they were all of the highest quality.

    This was the power of a saint-level alchemist? Too strong! And it felt so cool.

    “It’s your turn, Zhen’er. Start practicing.” Chen Xi said indifferently, “Your master believes that with your talent, you can use these three seal gestures within today, but to use them skillfully in pill refinement, you need to practice more.”

    “Sect Master, I will work hard!”

    Yan Zhen was full of motivation. He recalled the beautiful sect master’s hand technique just now and tried to replicate it.

    [Ding! System’s warm reminder: Seal gesture practice can be skipped. Does the host choose to skip?]

    “Oh, this…”

    Yan Zhen’s motivation suddenly disappeared. He weakly chose to skip.

    His vision became blurry as if a mosaic had been applied. A strong feeling of fatigue surged within his body, and the experience of practicing the three hand technique seal gestures appeared in his mind, making him feel that he had become more proficient in refining first-grade pills.

    Yan Zhen swayed his body and then fell backward, landing in a soft and fragrant embrace.

    “Let’s stop here for today. You did well, Zhen’er. You’ve made very obvious progress.”

    “Sect Master, I…”

    — I chose to skip everything. Do I still deserve Sect Master’s praise?

    [Ding! System’s warm reminder: The system’s skip function is actually a “super fast forward” that accelerates the flow of time. The trigger condition is non-interactive acting, that is, the host’s solo performance. Once there is interaction with key characters, the super fast forward will stop.]

    — I know, but it feels like I haven’t worked hard at all.

    [Because the host’s consciousness can’t keep up with the accelerated time, the body has worked hard, but the consciousness doesn’t know.]

    — Oh, I see.

    [As long as the host’s divine soul cultivation reaches the Secluded Realm, you can keep up with the physical sensation of time acceleration.]

    — Secluded Realm, huh? Hidden, Manifest, Secluded, True, Profound. I’m still far from it.

    [Host skr~]

    “Zhen’er, open your mouth.”

    Yan Zhen habitually listened to the beautiful sect master’s words and tried to open his mouth. He felt a pill being placed inside.

    He chewed it and swallowed it. Instantly, the feeling of hunger in his body disappeared, and his limbs gradually recovered some strength.

    Was this a ration pill or a fasting pill?

    “Go to sleep after you’re full. We’ll continue tomorrow.”

    Yan Zhen fell into a deep sleep.

    When he woke up, he was already on the bed in his room. The sky outside the window was slightly bright, and the cool morning breeze blew in with a hint of coolness.

    Yan Zhen remembered his agreement with Instructor Yu Xuan to accept her daily inspection on time every morning. After brushing his teeth and washing up, he went to the dining room.

    There was no one in the dining room, but the kitchen door was open, letting out light.

    Yan Zhen walked to the kitchen door and found Instructor Yu Xuan making pan-fried buns. The pan was emitting an enticing aroma.

    But Yan Zhen’s gaze was firmly locked on Instructor Yu Xuan.

    The loose instructor’s robe couldn’t conceal her mature curves. Her ample breasts were perky, her jade buttocks were voluptuous, and a beige apron was tied around her waist. The two straps were tied into a cute butterfly knot on her back, a bit tight and squeezing the flesh. Her glossy black hair with blue undertones wasn’t tied into the usual princess braid but was in a standard housewife hairstyle.

    Plus the spatula in her hand…

    Her wife power was almost off the charts.

    Yan Zhen almost called out “wife” but fortunately stopped his mouth in time and changed it to “Instructor.”

    Instructor Yu Xuan seemed to have long sensed his presence but still lowered her head and focused on frying the buns.

    “Breakfast will be ready soon. Sit for a while first, Yan Zhen.”

    “Let me help you, Instructor.”

    Yan Zhen remembered that he had been living here for nearly half a month, and they had been cooking, washing dishes, and cleaning the whole time, while he didn’t do anything himself.

    “The ancients said that a gentleman stays away from the kitchen. Do you want to do a woman’s work?”

    “I’m not an adult yet, so it’s okay if I’m not a gentleman.”

    Although the Gallo Kingdom stipulated that a man was considered an adult at the age of sixteen, he hadn’t had his birthday yet.

    Yan Zhen came to Instructor Yu Xuan’s side, and the latter finally raised her head, her beautiful face wearing an expression of holding back a smile.

    “Smooth talker, but there’s indeed nothing that needs your help.”

    “Then I’ll tidy up the things here.”

    Yan Zhen washed the cutting board, basin, rolling pin, and other kitchen utensils and put them away in the cupboard.

    Seeing him busy back and forth, Instructor Yu Xuan couldn’t help but think of newlyweds, sharing a bed, and being affectionate with each other. Her heart rippled with waves, and she almost burnt the buns.

    After Yan Zhen finished, Instructor Yu Xuan also took the pan-fried buns out of the pan and put them on a plate. Each person carried a tray and returned to the dining room, just in time to see Yan Meng’er, Yan Ruyu, and Mi Xue’er walking over, covering their mouths and yawning continuously.

    “Good morning, three little lazy pigs. It’s time to eat.”

    Hearing Yan Zhen’s voice, the three girls were stunned for a moment, then quickly hid their hands behind their backs.

    “Cousin, you’re really early today.”

    “I went to bed early yesterday, so I woke up early. Instructor Yu Xuan is even earlier. Why do you all look so listless?”

    “Uh.”

    Instructor Yu Xuan took out a bottle of oolong tea from the refrigerator and put it on the table, continuing the conversation, “You were cultivating, right? Your aura is very abundant. The instructor is very gratified to see such hardworking disciples~”

    These words made the three girls a bit embarrassed. They were stimulated by Yan Zhen.

    He had reached six stars without them noticing. If they didn’t work harder, they would be left far behind by him.

    Yan Meng’er and Mi Xue’er were both reincarnators, possessing the vision and experience of Mystic King powerhouses from their previous lives. If they cultivated seriously, they could definitely catch up to Yan Zhen.

    Although Yan Ruyu hadn’t awakened her memories from her previous life, she had been dreaming more and more frequently about scenes similar to her previous life recently. It was as if she had already experienced cultivation once before and was very handy at it.

    “Oh my, not bad.”

    Yan Zhen ate the steaming hot pan-fried buns while glancing at them sideways. As a six-star Mystic Disciple, he was now the one with the highest cultivation among the four disciples, feeling like he had become a “senior.”

    Yan Ruyu couldn’t stand his teasing gaze and snorted, “What are you so proud of? It’s just six stars. I’ll also advance very soon.”

    Mi Xue’er also echoed, “That’s right, that’s right. I’ll also advance very soon. Just you wait, little brother Yan Zhen!”

    Yan Zhen’s eyes were subtle. “I won’t say anything about Cousin Ruyu, but Senior Sister Xue’er, aren’t you only four stars?”

    “No way. I’ve hidden a star.”

    Mi Xue’er proudly revealed her aura as a five-star Mystic Disciple, even a few points stronger than Yan Ruyu.

    “…”

    — You’re really good at hiding.