Chapter 2374: Chapter 2364: Hehuan Sect
Speaking of that Sect Master, he is indeed a figure who will go down in history. Originating from the earliest Hehuan Holy Land, the cultivation techniques of the Hehuan Sect have the ability to captivate anyone, regardless of gender. That Sect Master was one of the most brilliant geniuses in the history of the Hehuan Sect. However, during his travels, he unexpectedly t the Saintess from another sect, the Mingyue Sect, which is also Yin Yue’s sect.
Although Long Yan behaved disrespectfully toward the Mingyue Sect previously, the Mingyue Sect is a sacred sect. Within the sect, a Saintess is chosen, and it is said that during the inheritance ceremony, the Saintess undergoes purification and consus a Sacred Pearl. This Sacred Pearl has been passed down through generations, only leaving the body of the Sect Master upon their death and falling into the hands of the next Saintess.
As the story was halfway told, Yin Yue fiercely glared at Long Qingli with her beautiful big eyes. This matter, however, is considered a stain on the history of the Mingyue Sect, and she herself seed to have beco the second such stain. Initially, it was nearly certain that she would be the next Saintess in the Mingyue Sect, but her “elopent” with Long Yan naturally led to the cancellation of her Saintess status.
Still, Yin Yue herself seed unaware and had never ntioned this matter to Long Yan. After all, she was still a disciple of the Mingyue Sect, so of course, she didn’t want Long Qingli to bring it up.
However, Long Qingli acted as though she didn’t notice Yin Yue’s threatening gaze and continued on.
Back then, the Mingyue Sect was the foremost sacred sect and could never associate with a so-called evil sect. Thus, that genius used his Hehuan cultivation technique to keep the Saintess from the Mingyue Sect by his side. However, it was clear that genius genuinely liked the Saintess and didn’t act like other people from the Hehuan Sect who maintained harems of three thousand.
During the subsequent days, the Saintess unexpectedly fell in love with the Hehuan Sect genius and even bore him a child. This event shocked the entire Mingyue Sect at the ti. The Mingyue Sect prided itself on being a sect of orthodoxy within the Sacred Continent, yet their own Saintess ran away with a genius from an evil sect. As a result, the Mingyue Sect announced that they would forcibly bring the Saintess back.
At this point, Mingyue’s face alternated between shades of green and white, looking truly infuriated by Long Qingli’s words. Beside her, Long Qingyan was absorbed in the story. Having spent all her ti with Lanling honing her assassin skills, she knew little of such tales.
Long Qingli cleared his throat and continued. After the Saintess was brought back to the Mingyue Sect, she was placed under soft imprisonnt. The Mingyue Sect originally intended for the Saintess to sever ties with the evil sect figure, but she refused to comply even under threat of death. With no alternative, the Mingyue Sect temporarily confined the Saintess.
But of course, the matter didn’t end there. The genius disciple from the Hehuan Sect sohow managed to storm the Mingyue Sect, rescuing the Saintess from under the watchful eyes of countless disciples. The two of them fled back to the Hehuan Sect and never returned to the Mingyue Sect. Helplessly, the Mingyue Sect announced the expulsion of the disciple from their ranks.
“At the ti, it was actually nurous senior and junior sisters who let them go, directly paving the way for their escape.”
This hidden detail had already been dug up, and especially in front of Long Yan, Yin Yue had no reason to keep it a secret, so she laid everything bare.
The Mingyue Sect upheld a strict system, sothing Long Yan had experienced firsthand; he almost ended up marrying within the Mingyue Sect. Yet, the stricter the rules, the deeper the emotional bonds. Although many cultivators advocated for cutting off all emotions, reducing oneself to a state that transcends the human world, humans are not made of stone, and few can truly be devoid of feelings.
Thus, Long Yan always lived by his true heart, believing that as long as he held his convictions, he was in the right.
That genius from the Hehuan Sect naturally held the position of Young Master. Together with his wife, the Saintess, they transford the dynamics of the Hehuan Sect, pulling it back from the brink of becoming an evil sect. They even established a decree: from then on, Hehuan Sect disciples could no longer use their cultivation techniques to enchant others but must rely on genuine feelings to win hearts. This coincidentally aligned with the essence of the Hehuan Sect’s martial arts techniques and astonishingly elevated the sect’s status by several levels.
Thus, to this day, apart from the Mingyue Sect permanently blacklisting the Hehuan Sect, other sects have gradually accepted its existence. Within the circle of emotionless cultivators, Hehuan Sect disciples are considered peculiar yet deeply cherished, gradually shaping the sect into its current state.
“However, the Hehuan Sect originates from Chu Country. Why have they co to the Qin Dynasty to participate in the Tianshan Conference? This matter deserves so thought.”
Long Yan had been gazing at Di Wuchang this whole ti. This man was Lingxi’s brother, and it seed his reason for attending might harbor ulterior motives. Indeed, upon seeing Long Yan, the brightness in Di Wuchang’s initially radiant eyes intensified as he approached Long Yan and the others.
Truth be told, Di Wuchang was remarkably handso—not only tall and well-proportioned but with strikingly refined features. Yet, this should-have-been pleasant image left Long Yan feeling rather odd. Sohow, Long Yan felt Di Wuchang’s interest in him exceeded any he might have for the three beautiful won beside him.
Seeing the flock of beauties surrounding Di Wuchang, however, Long Yan dismissed the thought from his mind. He reasoned the man’s preferences were clearly evident.
“Brother-in-law, how are you?”
As Di Wuchang ca closer, the three won instinctively retreated behind Long Yan, an evident dislike for Di Wuchang showing in their actions, especially Yin Yue, who was practically pressed against Long Yan’s back.
Although this was their first eting, Di Wuchang seed overly familiar as he gave Long Yan a pat on the shoulder. Although sowhat annoyed by the gesture, Long Yan refrained from reacting, opting to politely respond.
“Why have the mbers of the Emperor Clan co here?”
“Naturally, to check whether you’ve been out here flirting with other won. But…”
Di Wuchang’s gaze swept over the three won behind Long Yan, a trace of shock flickering in his heart. By his standards, each of these won was on par with his sister in beauty—especially the silver-haired beauty, who even surpassed his sister by several degrees.
“Turns out we’re kindred spirits! My apologies.”
Di Wuchang clearly understood matters of love and relationships far better than Long Yan. Yet his utterance of these cryptic words left Long Yan bewildered. What “kindred spirits” could he possibly an?
“How is Lingxi doing nowadays?”
Long Yan’s voice trembled slightly, carrying a hint of nervousness. After all, the last ti they had seen each other was before Long Yan ascended into the Sacred Continent.
“She’s doing fine. Now her fiancé has run off again. Honestly, they’re quite alike—one runs off, then the other. Once the Azure Dragon Clan finds him, won’t it be my sister’s turn to flee again? But this ti, I’ve co with authority.”
Di Wuchang’s gaze returned to Long Yan, a sly grin forming at the corner of his mouth.
“Authority? What kind of authority?”
Long Yan froze slightly before asking.
“Naturally, the authority to break your legs!”
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