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“If I were to entrust it to you, your desire for cultivation would only persist.

Presently, this low-level cultivation bead rests in the hands of your Elder Brother, a steadfast and honest individual. As he ascends in his cultivation, he will inherently shield and safeguard your siblings, whether within the household or married elsewhere, ensuring they are shielded from any mistreatnt.”

“Xunnan, your mother departed early, yet the Xu family has always treated you with fairness throughout these years. If you’re still grappling with this, allow the governess to continue guiding you.” Xu Yuanlong expressed a touch of irritation but maintained a asured tone, hoping for Xu Xunnan to comprehend the situation.

This further riled up Gu Chaoyan.

“I don’t care. Whether I cultivate or not isn’t your family’s concern. Return the low-level cultivation beads to . If you refuse, I’ll obtain them from Elder Brother.” Gu Chaoyan uttered resentfully before hastily departing.

Xu Yuanlong had never anticipated this turn of events.

Not only did his daughter fail to grasp these principles, but she had also beco increasingly unreasonable and haughty. Xu Yuanlong felt a mixture of anger and concern.

If she persisted on this path…

While the Xu family might tolerate her, Jinwei Land would not.

With more occurrences unfolding in Jinwei Land and an increasing number of won demonstrating cultivation potential, the tolerance for such won was rapidly waning.

Contemplating this, Xu Yuanlong was consud by worry.

Seeing Xu Xunnan’s abrupt departure…

He rushed to follow her and signaled for the Xu family’s servants to give chase.

She appeared to be on the lookout for Yongnian, who had been causing trouble while working in the imperial court.

Xu Yuanlong hesitated to delve too deeply into the matter. He urgently dispatched soone to fetch her back, but she had already disappeared without a trace.

Chasing after Gu Chaoyan proved futile; they were no match for her speed and determination.

In the end, Gu Chaoyan decided to seek out Xu Yongnian herself.

Based on her recollection, Xu Yongnian worked at Jinwei Land’s Ministry of Revenue. When unoccupied, he often frequented the Cang Kong Pavilion, mingling with Jinwei Land’s officials and their children.

The Cangkong Pavilion, primarily a relaxation spot, doubled as a place for tea and conversation. It was popular among Jinwei Land’s officials.

Gu Chaoyan’s intention was to head directly to this location, which had beco infamous due to her recent disruptive activities, causing discord between her and the Xu family. It suited her purpose perfectly.

With her mory as a guide, Gu Chaoyan eventually reached her destination.

True to her recollection, the Cangkong Pavilion was bustling with dignitaries, predominantly n in opulent attire, with a few won serving or entertaining. These won occupied lower social strata, often responsible for serving in this establishnt.

Notably absent were ladies from the aristocratic families, who seldom ventured outside their hos, let alone attended such venues.

From a distance, Xu Yongnian spotted Xu Xunnan and was taken aback. What was she doing here? It was a breach of protocol for a woman to be in this place.

A few days earlier, her latent cultivation talent had been uncovered, and she had chanced upon a cultivation bead. This discovery had fueled her determination to pursue cultivation.

Her arrival in this place posed a risk, not only subjecting her to criticism but also potentially tarnishing her reputation.

Xu Yongnian was anxious to intervene, but he was too late.

Xu Xunnan had already entered the Cangkong Pavilion, and she was imdiately recognized by several dignitaries.

These dignitaries were far from pleased with her presence.

She turned towards Xu Yongnian and demanded, “Yongnian, what’s wrong with your sister? This is a breach of etiquette..”

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