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Radiant Extre Jade Heaven

Yu Yuan, utilizing the Chaos Bell to divine the Heavenly chanism, had just deduced so parts of cause and effect.

At this mont, he learned that Princess Long Ji's visit to the Incense Fire Lin Palace was to cause trouble for Fu Yuan Immortal, and he also learned about the origin of their conflict.

He had not anticipated that the source of the conflict originated from himself.

Indeed, every drink and peck is predestined!

Combining mories of his past life, Princess Long Ji's visit to Incense Fire Lin Palace could bring her greater cause and effect.

Knowing this, Yu Yuan decided he could not sit by idly.

He looked at Chang'e and said, "I want to go to the Incense Fire Lin Palace and see, do you want to..."

He had intended to say for her to go back on her own.

But before he could finish speaking, Chang'e blurted out, "I will go with the Immortal!"

From her tone, it seed she was sowhat eager.

Yu Yuan slightly nodded and, concealing their forms, hurriedly headed towards the Incense Fire Lin Palace with Chang'e.

In no ti, the two and a rabbit had already reached their destination.

The Heavenly Soldiers and Generals guarding the gate were now leaning against the door, sleepily dozing off, looking as if they had been bewitched by the sleep bug.

The gates of the Incense Fire Lin Palace were wide open, and Yu Yuan imdiately saw a towering grand main hall at the center of the Heaven Palace.

Around the hall were towering, cloud-piercing white jade pillars, carved with countless patterns of creatures.

Be it dragons, phoenixes, Qilin, or as minute as snakes and ants, one could find their figures here, and all were in pairs.

Just as the two were about to enter, Yu Yuan's heart stirred, and unexpectedly, images that accelerated the heartbeat erged in his mind.

There were images of the ruler of Qingqiu with silver hair, white silk fur ears, and fox tails kneeling on the couch looking back, beckoning with a finger; and the Chang'e Fairy kneeling on the floor looking up with her clever tongue gently licking her red lips...

Yu Yuan's eyebrows slightly frowned, his heart was indeed chaotic.

Despite this, however, his heart was not swayed in the slightest.

Even his Dao Heart beca more stable.

What use is a mont of joy?

He is aid unwaveringly toward achieving the position of a Saint!

These fanciful thoughts now might be due to his recent rapid increase in strength, causing an unstable state of mind, always thinking about these frivolous matters.

Yes, that must be it!

He must first achieve Sainthood before considering these matters!

With that thought, Yu Yuan cast away those captivating images that arose unbidden.

At the sa ti, a very soft voice also entered his ears.

The voice was not loud, but Yu Yuan heard it clearly—it was from Chang'e, who was just behind him.

She also seed to realize how inappropriate the sound she just made was, and the beautiful Fairy of the Moon Palace, whose face blushed intensely red, quickly bowed her head and silently recited the Clear Heart Technique.

However… it was of little effect.

That Marriage Thread is rit Spiritual Treasure; under normal circumstances, two threads should slowly approach each other, intertwining through multiple collisions before finally binding together.

The entire process is very slow and gradual.

Under the forceful manipulation of Long Ji, the threads of Yu Yuan and the others were directly entangled together.

Consequently, apart from the youthful Long Ji who was rely experiencing the stirrings of spring, the rest were filled with fanciful thoughts…

This is the ultimate principle of Heavenly Dao.

"Mmm~"

Another soft sound erged.

Yu Yuan turned his head, looking at Chang'e Fairy with a strange expression.

At the mont, she was pursing her lips and looking sideways as if nothing had happened.

Yet, her forehead and neck, not covered by the bead curtain, were flushed with embarrassnt.

Even her entire body was trembling slightly.

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Various fanciful thoughts once again erged in the bottom of Yu Yuan's heart.

While his Dao Heart beca even more stable.

At this ti, so embarrassed sounds ca out from within the main hall.

"How could I have entangled myself? This is so embarrassing..."

"Ah, what to do, why can't this red thread be untied!"

"Although the Immortal is handso, I am still too young!"

"And also... I don't want to be with them together..."

"Right, I need to first check who they all are, need to prepare early..."

"Wuu, what am I even thinking!"

"...,"

Upon hearing this familiar voice, Yu Yuan's heart stirred slightly, and with a slight sway of his form, he arrived inside the great hall, where his gaze imdiately fell upon the little princess, whose bright eyes and white teeth were filled with a spring-like charm.

She stood just over five feet tall, with a delicate and exquisite stature, her skin as pale and smooth as jade, her delicate nose, and her long, slightly curved eyes misted with water, resembling the bright crescent moon, transparent with clarity and softness.

A brightly colored Immortal Dress clung tightly around her slender waist, wafting a faint fragrance throughout her surroundings.

Honestly speaking, the two had not known each other for long.

However, Yu Yuan still held so favorable impression towards this familiar little princess.

Seeing her was like seeing Huo Ling'er in her youth.

Both were elegant and wise, charming and ingenious.

Yet, compared to Huo Ling'er, who was more naive and simple like a blank sheet of paper,

this little princess had a broader vision, was bold yet ticulous, and possessed a slyness and worldly wisdom akin to a fox.

At this mont, she was holding a clay figurine, attempting to untie the red string on it.

Yu Yuan glanced at it; she was not trying to untie her own clay figurine, but Chang'e's.

"Cough, cough!"

Yu Yuan gently coughed twice, which echoed loudly in the quiet great hall.

Princess Long Ji was shocked, freezing in place instantly.

The next mont, she quickly realized what was happening and clumsily tossed the clay figurine back, then stretched out her hand to brush and try to hide all the clay figurines.

"Don't rush."

Yu Yuan flashed to her side and stopped her arm, "Let see if there's a way to untie it."

"Untie?"

Princess Long Ji was stunned for a mont, her eyes suddenly beca complex.

So… was he purely devoted to the Dao and did not wish to form a couple?

No wonder there was only a very short red string poking out of his clay figurine initially.

Thinking this, Princess Long Ji couldn't help but beco curious.

Who was the person that moved his heart?

At that mont, Chang'e also arrived in the hall.

As a "Demon God" from the Ancient Era, she was experienced and knowledgeable, realizing imdiately the flighty thoughts arising in her heart.

Seeing Yu Yuan reaching for the clay figurines, she hastily tried to stop him, saying with suppressed shyness: "The marriage threads cannot be forcibly untied, one careless move could break the marriage thread... and then there would be no more destiny of marriage!"

Hearing this, Princess Long Ji was imdiately terrified.

Yu Yuan also stopped his actions and looked at Princess Long Ji with annoyance: "My princess, what were you thinking exactly just now?"

"I…"

Knowing she was at fault, Princess Long Ji cautiously glanced at Yu Yuan, then at the flushed Chang'e, and whispered: "At first, I just wanted to check through the marriage query to see if the Immortal was still alive, and after seeing you indeed alive and well, I thought about repaying you...

You must believe , Immortal!

I know you are devoted to the Dao and have no intention of forming a couple, but I really ant well!"

Yu Yuan was both amused and touched, nodding: "You even risked yourself, of course, I trust you."

Seeing he wasn't angry about her tampering with the marriage thread, Princess Long Ji was genuinely relieved and said sowhat tearfully: "I didn't expect that there would be one of among those clay figurines."

Yu Yuan pondered for a mont, looking towards Chang'e, "Is there a way to safely untie the marriage thread?"

Chang'e's eyes dimd slightly, murmuring: "The marriage thread can only be cut with Fu Yuan Immortal's marriage scissors to regrow without affecting the host's marital fate."

"That's sowhat troubleso."

Yu Yuan thoughtfully looked at Princess Long Ji, "It seems Fu Yuan Immortal is not an easy person to talk to, borrowing the marriage scissors from him might not be easy."

"Exactly!"

Princess Long Ji nodded repeatedly: "That old Daoist who acts all high and mighty is the worst, I don't want to ask him to borrow the treasure."

Yu Yuan pointed at the clay figurines with annoyance, "If you don't borrow the treasure, then you'll have to beco Dao partners with ."

Yet Princess Long Ji was still unwilling to relent, stubbornly saying: "Then we'll just beco Dao partners, anyway, I don't want to bow to that stinky old Daoist!"

Hearing this, Yu Yuan looked at her in surprise.

"You say it so lightly!"

At that mont, Yu Yuan's Dao heart was stable, beauty to him was like fleeting clouds.

The only thing that piqued his curiosity was who exactly was represented by those clay figurines.

Princess Long Ji scoffed, "I was just saying... in any case, I definitely won't borrow those marriage scissors, if my father and mother knew, they would surely punish !"

Yu Yuan neither agreed nor disagreed, casually picking up a clay figurine before him and turning it over to take a look.

To his surprise, there was nothing on the sole of the clay figurine.

Empty.

"What is going on here?"

Curiously, he picked up another clay figurine, which was also empty.

Chang'e was also surprised, "This Marriage Tree is governed by the Heavenly Dao, controlling the marital fate of all beings in the Three Realms, even the Daluo Golden Immortal is included... Could it be that these two clay figurines are of Quasi-Saints?"

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