I am cultivating demon from Xiao’ao wrold, and started by pressing my mistress! Chapter 12 - Mortal Eyes Cannot Recognize Divine Treasures
Chapter 12: Mortal Eyes Cannot Recognize Divine Treasures
She had initially doubted the breathing thod Wang Xuan had taught her, assuming it was rely a ans to control her—to better use her.
But now, her thoughts had changed.
That breathing technique wasn’t of this world!
It was truly transcendental!
She used to believe the Nine Yin Manual was the pinnacle of martial arts. But eting Wang Xuan made her realize just how narrow her vision had been.
And Wang Xuan had said one thing very accurately—
This is your fortune!
After all, there were countless won in the world. Wang Xuan didn’t need her specifically.
“Then it’s ti to teach you sothing new!”
As he wrapped his arms around her, Wang Xuan whispered.
After reaching Stage 3, the foundational breathing thod beca instinctual. No longer needing conscious effort, the body would naturally synchronize.
This allowed ntal focus to shift to other techniques.
And the new thod he intended to teach her was the Phoenix Lure Art!
Using sound as bait, paired with coordinated movents, it maximized the body’s potential!
“This…?”
Huang Rong swallowed hard.
Even though she and Wang Xuan were deeply intimate, the Phoenix Lure Art still made her feel uneasy.
It was too shaful!
After a mont of hesitation, she finally nodded.
She was getting used to accepting whatever Wang Xuan gave her.
…
Li Mochou opened her eyes on the bed. After a full night’s sleep, she felt light and clear.
“The poison’s really gone?”
To be honest, even as she swallowed, she hadn’t truly believed Wang Xuan’s claims.
But now the evidence was clear before her. She was thoroughly stunned.
Who on earth is Wang Xuan?
Li Mochou suddenly felt regretful about their previous arrangent.
A man this powerful and handso—and I was going to hand him over to my disciple?
How foolish!
She touched her lips, conflicted.
So what are we now?
Then a noise caught her attention.
Li Mochou moved toward the wall, ears pricked, eyes wide.
She had her suspicions, but seeing it confird was another matter entirely.
“Madam Guo actually…”
Li Mochou’s beautiful eyes widened, and a decision ford in her heart.
Even the fad Madam Guo does this—what’s there for a demoness like to hold back for?
Li Mochou didn’t sleep well all night.
There was no helping it—the noise from next door was too loud, making it impossible to sleep!
In the end, she could only sit cross-legged on the bed to ditate. Although she still couldn’t calm her mind, by dawn, her internal energy had recovered by thirty to forty percent.
“I’ve finally co back to life!”
Having walked through the gates of hell, Li Mochou felt as if she were in a different world.
Pushing open the door and heading downstairs, as soon as she reached the inn’s main hall, she caught sight of a familiar figure.
“Lingbo?”
“Master!”
At the inn’s threshold, a disheveled little girl, upon seeing Li Mochou’s figure, let out a “wa” and burst into tears, hurriedly stepping forward to kneel and kowtow.
It was none other than Hong Lingbo, who had been separated and lost earlier!
“Master, you’re still alive—it’s so wonderful, sob sob sob…”
If it were before, upon hearing these words, Li Mochou would likely have slapped the little girl on the spot!
*Stupid girl, can’t you speak properly?*
But now, hearing the sa words, Li Mochou felt a warmth in her heart.
She could tell that the little girl was genuinely afraid of never seeing her again.
“Get up!”
Li Mochou reached out to pull Hong Lingbo to her feet, found a table to sit at, and then asked how the other knew she was staying at this inn.
“It was a few beggars who brought here!”
As Hong Lingbo spoke, she glanced toward the door.
Seeing this, Li Mochou imdiately understood that Huang Rong had helped.
At that mont, a gurgling sound ca from the little girl’s stomach.
Clearly, she was starving.
Li Mochou smiled and imdiately ordered the inn’s waiter to prepare so food and wine.
“Mas… Master?”
Hong Lingbo’s eyes widened.
She had been Li Mochou’s disciple for about a month, and this was the first ti she saw her master smile.
Seeing the surprise on the little girl’s face, Li Mochou sighed softly. Though she didn’t say anything, she resolved in her heart to treat this girl better from now on.
Shortly after, Wang Xuan and Huang Rong ca downstairs. Upon seeing the little girl beside Li Mochou, they imdiately knew her identity.
“Lingbo, these two are Young Hero Wang and Chief Huang. The people who brought you here are Chief Huang’s subordinates, and the reason your master is still alive to see you is largely thanks to Young Hero Wang’s rescue!”
As soon as Li Mochou finished speaking, Hong Lingbo sensibly knelt on the ground, kowtowing to Wang Xuan and Huang Rong.
“No need for that!”
Huang Rong quickly pulled the little girl to her feet.
At this ti, Hong Lingbo was around sixteen years old. Perhaps due to malnutrition, she was short and very thin.
Huang Rong felt a slight pang of sympathy.
*Perhaps it’s because of my two daughters.*
*The hearts of parents under heaven are all the sa!*
*If one day my two daughters were to wander the martial world?*
Huang Rong imdiately felt a surge of fear.
*No matter what, I must protect my two daughters!*
While eating, Huang Rong noticed that Li Mochou kept glancing at her from ti to ti.
*Sothing’s off!*
*I clearly washed the stuff off my face!*
“What’s wrong?”
Footnotes:Ròu yǎn fán tāi, bù shí tiāncái dìbǎo (肉眼凡胎,不识天才地宝)
Literal: “Mortal eyes cannot recognize divine treasures.”
Explanation: Refers to soone being too ignorant or spiritually unawakened to recognize the value or uniqueness of sothing extraordinary.
Tiānxià nǚrén hé qí zhī duō (天下女人何其之多)
Litral: “There are so many won under heaven.”
Explanation: Often used to express that one has many options in terms of romantic or sexual partners—can imply that one is not bound to a single woman.
Zuò jǐng guān tiān (坐井观天)
Literal: “Watching the sky from the bottom of a well.”
Explanation: Describes soone with limited perspective or narrow views, unaware of the bigger world outside their experiences.
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