Xu Xi had always believed that cultivation and daily life were not in conflict.
One should grow stronger when needed, and enjoy life when necessary.
Even after ascending to divinity, with the girls around him having reached the realm of eternal supremacy, Xu Xi’s daily rhythm remained much like that of an ordinary person.
Browsing his phone.
Enjoying the scenery.
Shopping.
“Now that I think about it, it’s been a year since I moved into this courtyard. It’s ti to replace so furniture.”
“Moli, Krisha, Yingxue, Ailei…”
“Since I’m going out, I should bring back so gifts for them too.”
Setting down his brush and paper, Xu Xi ford a rough plan for his day.
He was going shopping.
Should he bring soone along?
Both the machine servant and the witch were excellent at household managent. Either of them would be useful companions.
Subconsciously, his gaze drifted toward the courtyard window.
The atmosphere was harmonious and peaceful. Krisha and Ailei were still tending to the garden, trimming plants with care. The winter courtyard was beautifully serene.
But for so reason, Xu Xi felt as if this part of the city was colder than the rest of Yan Mountain City.
“…Hmm, maybe I should go alone.”
It was just shopping. There was no need to trouble anyone.
Summoning his Jianmu staff, Xu Xi silently activated the spatial laws, disappearing from the room without a sound.
Almost instantly, in the courtyard, both the witch and the machine servant paused their actions.
At the sa ti, the county princess, who had been grilling dragon at by herself, stopped chewing.
—
Chaos, disorder, and boundless power surged.
At the intersection of ti and space.
At the collision of realms and universes.
The endless tide of chaos roared. The river of ti trembled.
A single, seemingly insignificant figure stood amidst it all, wielding a bloodstained wooden sword, slicing through the fabric of reality.
One sweep.
One strike.
The barriers that countless ascendants despaired over shattered effortlessly beneath her blade.
“Almost there, Brother.”
“Soon, I’ll completely elevate Earth and reach you ahead of schedule.”
Amidst the shattering remnants of a broken world, the celestial maiden stepped upon the mother river of ti, whispering words that only she could hear.
Her voice was calm yet filled with endless longing… and a trace of anticipation.
For years, she had tirelessly infused fragnts of the cultivation world into Earth, drastically accelerating its evolution.
It wasn’t just to enter Earth in her true form.
It was also to claim the title of being the first—before the other supre beings.
Theoretically, as long as Earth absorbed enough world fragnts, it could evolve to rival, or even surpass, the forr Immortal Realm.
It would beco a world strong enough to bear the existence of the supre.
However, the quality of the absorbed fragnts was just as important as the quantity.
“It’s almost ti…”
“A little longer…”
“Once Earth fully rges with the Immortal Realm, it will finally be able to support my descent…”
The celestial maiden lifted her hand slightly.
Fragnts of shattered worlds fluttered around her, carried away by the chaotic currents. Each fragnt radiated with the aura of cultivation, pouring into Earth’s universe.
The blue planet continued to evolve.
Its energy fluctuated, blending together, carrying traces of multiple supre beings’ presence.
But compared to the cultivation side, the others were noticeably weaker.
This is my hidden path.
A triumphant smile played on Xu Moli’s lips. She was certain of her impending victory.
She could already see the dawn of success.
“But it’s still not enough…”
“I need more… much more…”
Chaos quivered, ti flowed backward.
Her delicate fingers tightened around the hilt of her sword.
With precise and unyielding divine power, she continued slicing through worlds buried within the river of ti.
Yet amidst her relentless work… sothing felt strange.
It was too quiet.
No, sothing was definitely off.
—
The trees along the street had shed their lush greenery, leaving only bare branches swaying uncertainly in the winter wind. Snow blanketed the rooftops, covering all but the smallest shop signs.
Xu Xi’s plan failed.
The mont he swung his Jianmu staff and teleported out of his study into the bustling city streets…
It happened.
A coincidence.
An incredibly precise coincidence.
Amidst the swirling snow, at the very first street corner he passed, a familiar figure greeted him in a familiar tone.
“Good afternoon, Master.”
“Are you out shopping as well? What a coincidence.”
The machine servant stood before him, her silver-blue eyes gleaming even brighter against the white, snow-covered world.
“…Indeed, what a coincidence, Ailei.”
Xu Xi opened his mouth to speak, then closed it.
Was it really a coincidence?
He wasn’t sure.
But at this mont, it seed impossible not to bring Ailei along.
“Please, Master, allow to assist you. I will always be at your service,” the machine servant said with sincerity.
Xu Xi could only agree.
Snowflakes fell in large clusters, twirling in the air like delicate white butterflies. They landed on Xu Xi and Ailei’s shoulders, forming a soft, thin layer.
Then, at the second street corner—
A strong gust of wind swept past, perfectly blowing away the snow that had settled on Xu Xi.
“Master, what a coincidence…”
A seventeen-year-old girl stood before him, her youthful face untouched by ti.
Her delicate features and silver hair complented the snowy season.
Krisha stood at the corner, cradling her staff.
She tilted her head slightly, blinking at him.
Xu Xi: …
“Yes, it is quite the coincidence.”
After a mont of thought, he extended an invitation.
“Krisha, would you like to go shopping with ?”
“Yes, Master.”
The eternal witch joined the party.
Her face remained expressionless, her gaze empty, yet when her silver-gray hair swayed in the wind, Xu Xi felt as if he caught a hint of a smile.
Then ca the third street corner.
At the far end of his vision, yet another familiar figure appeared.
A fiery presence crouched by the roadside, munching on sothing.
Upon spotting Xu Xi, she eagerly stood up and waved.
“Sir! You’re out too? What a coincidence!”
Wu Yingxue grinned widely.
She ran up to him without hesitation, naturally squeezing herself into the group.
Standing on tiptoe, her eyes sparkled with excitent.
“Sir, are you shopping? I can help carry things for you.”
“Well… that would be helpful, Yingxue.”
“No trouble at all! As long as I can help you, Sir.”
With a satisfied gulp, Wu Yingxue swallowed the last bite of roasted dragon at.
The snowstorm raged, the wind howled, yet Xu Xi simply turned around, staring at the three girls who had all conveniently “coincidentally” run into him.
He fell into deep thought.
Was this really just a coincidence?
…
There was only one way to find out.
With hesitant steps, Xu Xi continued walking forward.
And just as expected—
“Brother, what a coincidence! You’re here too.”
She had made it in ti.
Realizing she had overlooked sothing, the celestial maiden had corrected her mistake and promptly projected herself right in front of Xu Xi.
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