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"So are strangers even when white-haired; others beco like old friends after a chance eting."

Scholar Su thought of these two allusions.

"Senior Brother Su is wrong. It’s not that ngyun loves fa and fortune. It’s just that in the Cultivation World, one cannot survive without employing so ans."

Ji ngyun pursed her lips and forced a smile.

Being seen this way by an old acquaintance, even with her thick skin, she couldn’t help but feel a little disheartened.

"When Emperor Tiande first joined the Sect, he was an Immortal Genius, and later beca part of the True lineage. If he hadn’t defected to the Flying Feather Immortal Palace, he might already be the Sect Chief by now."

"Although Senior Brother Su was originally a mortal, he found a good Master. He seed to have ordinary aptitude, yet his future prospects are much better than those of many Cultivators..."

Ji ngyun played the Yaoqin, expressing her feelings through the music.

Her music rang out, clear and sharp, like a silver vase suddenly shattering.

She played the martial air of clashing arms and warhorses, a sound of slaughter.

"As weak won, if we don’t employ so sches, would you, Senior Brother Su, take the initiative to help ? In the past... would Senior Brother Xu have taken the initiative to help this concubine even that one ti?"

Ji ngyun spoke her mind.

Her almond eyes welled with tears as she lanted, "The Cultivation World values striving; wherever one goes, it’s all about striving. If this concubine doesn’t strive, it’s hard to forge an Immortal Base, and even harder to form a Returning Core."

In the Pavilion, the Maid serving the two lowered her head, sealed her divine sense, and dared not look or listen further.

"You’re not wrong."

"When your father left the Capital back then, you said that phrase, and I deeply agreed: ’Marry a general in troubled tis, marry a scholar in prosperous tis.’"

Scholar Su nodded. "If you hadn’t taken the initiative, the Miss ngyun of today wouldn’t exist. To each their own path."

He was very perceptive. Ji ngyun had opened her heart at this ti. Putting himself in her shoes, he didn’t think she was wrong. Just as when he and Xu Xing had chatted in the Restaurant, both believed that Ji ngyun, capable of such words at sixteen, was an extraordinary woman. How could mortals be as detached from fa and fortune as Immortals? A little favor, a little old friendship... If not actively brought up, neither he nor Emperor Tiande Xu Xing would likely take the initiative to help Ji ngyun through her difficulties.

With that said, Scholar Su stood up, slightly tidied his clothes, then patted the front of his lower robes and prepared to step out of the Pavilion.

"Senior Brother Su... are you really so heartless?"

"Does our past connection an nothing to you?"

Ji ngyun was taken aback. Her slender, jade-like fingers, plucking the instrunt, suddenly stilled, her face filled with astonishnt.

She had known Scholar Su since childhood.

She rembered with perfect clarity how much Scholar Su had doted on her.

Today, it was just a small favor...

"Ah, right, I forgot to pay for the tea."

Scholar Su stopped at her words. He fumbled in his sleeve robe for a mont, took out five Storage Bags, and walked to the tea table where he had been served. He placed the five Storage Bags on the table one by one, then strode briskly out of the Pavilion.

Shaoqing later, only Ji ngyun and the serving Maid remained Inside the house.

Neither of them tried to stop the Scholar who had just left.

It would be acceptable to stop him once.

But stopping him a second ti would be a breach of etiquette.

"White-haired acquaintances still grasp their swords; early arrivals at Vermilion Gates laugh and flick their caps..."

Ji ngyun walked to the tea table, glanced at the poem left on the scroll, shook her Qiufu, and mumbled.

After reciting it, she seed to lose all her strength and slumped onto a round stool beside the tea table, her jade-like face utterly dejected.

Although Scholar Su had left her a poem,

It was a mockery of her.

It seems he hasn’t forgotten what happened back then...

Ji ngyun sighed.

After being taken away from Fengxi Country by the Emissary of the Flying Feather Immortal Palace, she had returned several tis. She did so to take care of her elderly father, waiting for his End of Life.

During this ti, Scholar Su had visited her ho several tis. After all, the disappearance of the forr Pri Minister’s daughter was a significant event...

But at that ti, she had instructed her family

To hide her whereabouts from Scholar Su...

Of course, this concealnt was largely due to the separation between immortal and mortal beings; Cultivators could not reveal the secrets of the Immortal World. But in the end, it was because she considered herself an immortal while Scholar Su was a mortal, her mindset lofty and superior.

What goes around, cos around.

Once Scholar Su stepped onto the Immortal Journey, the lies she had so carefully woven before could no longer deceive this ’immortal’ who was now his Fellow Daoist.

"Little Bottle, help with my toilette. I’m going to the Godslayer Sect..."

Several hours later, Ji ngyun recovered. She walked to the dressing table, sat down, and looked at herself in the bronze mirror before instructing her Maid.

Since Scholar Su couldn’t be relied upon,

She had no choice but to choose another path: to use her beauty to serve others in exchange for opportunities for further Cultivation.

Uncle Su Shi... Pan’an used to like you too. Father once thought of betrothing to you, as a replacent string, but alas...

Ji ngyun touched her cheek, looking at her exquisitely made-up reflection in the mirror as if at a stranger.

The Butterfly Phoenix Body would molt once every thirty years.

Her current appearance was the result of molting four tis.

Among the nurous congenital physiques, the Butterfly Phoenix Body ranked in the middle to lower tiers.

However, this physique had a unique advantage: through continuous tamorphosis, it could make a Female Cultivator increasingly beautiful.

Ji ngyun was rely her stage na; her true na was Ouyang Pan’an.

Female Cultivators of the Red Dust Pavilion would not easily reveal their true nas.

「...」

After the Red Dust Pavilion feast, Xu Xing, his belly full, returned to the Deck of the Sea-Crossing Flying Boat to continue his journey.

He leaned against the boat railing, the better to view the scenery outside.

When the Flying Boat traveled the lower and middle reaches of the Fengxi River, the banks on both sides were quite prosperous. As the Flying Boat moved into the middle and upper reaches, the signs of habitation gradually dwindled, leaving only a few scattered cities.

One month later, the Flying Boat reached the North Wilderness. As the Cultivators gazed into the distance, Snow Valleys and Ice Mountains seed to fill their entire field of vision.

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