Disciple: After the Master Transformed, I Liked Her Even More

(Invincible) + (Early stage male with feminine features) + (Later stage gender transformation) + (Siblings gender transformation) + (Female disciples) + (Reluctant intimacy) + (Multiple female lead...

Chapter 266 'Routine'

The next day arrived, and Diefang didn't sleep a wink.

Whenever Diefang closes her eyes to rest, her mind is filled with images of her master being humiliated.

But actually... they didn't do much last night, they just measured each other's chests to see who had the bigger chest.

But... it was measured by hand.

At this moment, Diefang was distracted, and her face was extremely pale.

She stepped out of the room. Although everything outside was peaceful, she couldn't wait for war to break out.

Soon, an elven girl slowly walked up to her. Behind the elven girl were several other girls, and it seemed as if she had been pushed forward.

They looked at Diefang, afraid to show their fear on their faces.

The elven girl timidly and slowly approached Diefang.

"Um... um..."

Because she hadn't slept all night, Diefang looked a bit fierce.

"Um?"

The elven girl was startled.

The little girl instinctively took a step back, her face instantly contorted with terror, as if Diefang would devour her at any moment.

Diefang paused for a moment... Didn't she know how terrifying she was in their eyes?

The next moment...

The elven girl seemed to have thought of something again, and mustered her courage once more. Gritting her teeth, she knelt down before Diefang...

"Elder sister of the human race, could...could you...let me go in place of my sister?"

Diefang's expression darkened: "What? Come into my room and let's talk about this in detail."

So the girl followed Diefang into her room, and the group of children behind her were so frightened by what they saw that they scattered instantly.

After Diefang comforted her and then inquired, she roughly understood why the girl had appeared in front of her.

She made her promise and saw the girl off.

Looking at the vast forest, it seemed so large that it could encompass everything, but in reality, it couldn't even contain a few little girls.

Only then did she learn about the elven 'customs' and the current situation of the Xin'an tribe.

Elves are beautiful creatures with a human-like appearance, except that they have long ears. Each elf is born from nature or has offspring.

Their race hasn't had any elves born from nature for a long time; they are all elves with parents.

However, in other ethnic groups, the opposite of the Xin'an ethnic group, most of them are naturally born spirits.

This situation is also one of the fundamental reasons why the Xin'an tribe was besieged by the elves...

That is... the Xin'an tribe would never use newly born elves as a price or bargaining chip for any exchange.

Although the Elven race has a long history of trading elves of inferior bloodlines to other races in exchange for protection or resources, the Xin'an tribe rejected this practice.

This has led to an increasing number of elves who are willing to give birth to elves gathering in the Xin'an community. For the sake of their offspring's future, they can choose to leave for distant lands and live in the Xin'an community.

The reason for this is that the high priest and chieftain of the Xin'an tribe were once sent to the human tribe by the people because of bloodline issues.

Bai Chen was lucky; he managed to escape back to the Elf Clan without encountering any harm. But Linglong was different. If she hadn't met Haotian, she would have suffered unimaginable pain.

The two women would rather give up everything they have than harm the young elf girls.

And the spirit searching for Diefang...

Her mother told her these things, and her mother came from another community.

When the tribe is in danger, the chieftain will seek outside help... humans and demons. They will ask the elves for young girls. The humans use them as toys for sexual gratification, and the demons use them as food to fill their stomachs.

Her mother did not tell her that the Xin'an tribe would not use them to obtain aid, so she believed that Diefang and the others, as human beings, had come to take them away and treat them as toys.

This elven girl didn't want her younger sister to become a toy, so she came to ask Diefang for help.

If... if Diefang weren't a woman, she would be terrified, and might even turn and run away.

Finally, Diefang learned about the current situation of the elves... Watching the girl's departing figure, she fell into silence.

Elf race...

The problem is too big; a speedrun is impossible.

They are plagued by external enemies and internal troubles, are not united, and even trade offspring and children, emphasizing bloodlines.

Beneath a lush, verdant sky, so much silt and grime are hidden in the shadows, like a stain on a beautiful painting, a heartbreaking sight.

Diefang felt nothing but disgust, loathing, hatred, contempt, aversion, disgust, annoyance, utter loathing, and utter revulsion towards this race of elves.

Those newborn children were traded with foreign tribes... sending their own people to be slaves, to be livestock...

This race has a huge problem!

Diefang had no idea what her master had asked of the elves...

But she firmly believed that her master would not do such a shameless thing; elven girls were far more alluring than them.

Diefang composed herself and slowly tied up her loose purple hair.

She still needed to ask Chief Bai Chen; she needed to know more.

If it's really as she guessed, perhaps... this trial isn't as simple as she imagined.

Without a doubt, the King's Palace of the Xin'an tribe only needs to issue a notice on the continent, and no one in the Xin'an tribe will dare to bully it.

However, their master sent them here, instructing them to come in the name of the Human King's Palace to protect the Xin'an community.

It's probably not just about preserving the community, but about this way of valuing one's own kind.

Diefang arrived at the door, gently extended her finger, and slowly knocked on the tightly closed white wooden door, as if she were questioning an unknown world.