In one fell swoop, Ye Sisi transmigrated into a cultivation novel, becoming the cannon fodder female supporting character with the same name. Why no prelude of "vicious"? Because she willin...
A warm current flowed from her forehead into her body, replenishing Ye Sisi's depleted lifespan and repairing her damaged body at an incredible speed.
She tried to push Bai Luochen away with all her might, tears streaming down her face again. "Bai Luochen, stop! I don't need you to save me. Go die somewhere else!"
Bai Luochen smiled brightly, reaching out his almost vanished hand to roughly rub Ye Sisi's face, which had returned to normal: "You should call me Senior Brother. With Senior Brother here, you're not going to die first."
As he spoke, he became smug. "Oh, right, I haven't told you yet. Your fifth senior brother has the blood of the Immortal Tree flowing through his veins. You country bumpkin probably don't know about the Immortal Tree. Let me put it this way: the Immortal Flower is just one of the Immortal Tree's most insignificant daughters. How about that? Isn't your fifth senior brother amazing?"
At this point, he looked at Ye Sisi seriously and said, "So, with me here, this world can't be blown up even if you want to."
Ye Sisi grabbed his arm, which was about to disappear, and tried to use the laws to stop him, but all her efforts failed. Even in the river of time, there was no trace of him left.
All she could do was scream frantically, "Bai Luochen, stop right now! If you dare to die, I'll kill myself right now!"
"Junior sister, you can't be so fierce. Girls should act like girls. Besides, who gave you permission to call me by my name? You should call me senior brother."
Although he was smiling, the tears welling up in his eyes were so glaring at that moment. He didn't want to die if he had a choice. His life was still so long. He hadn't had time to see the world his junior sister had mentioned. He had so many things he wanted to do but hadn't had time to do...
Seeing Ye Sisi crying uncontrollably, Bai Luochen seemed to remember something and slapped his forehead, saying, "Junior Sister, how could I forget the most important thing?"
Ye Sisi looked at him blankly.
Bai Luochen chuckled and said, "Look at you, crying like a baby. I never said I would die."
Ye Sisi kept a straight face. She wasn't a novice cultivator. Did Bai Luochen really think he could fool her like this?
Bai Luochen wanted to explain something, but if he didn't sacrifice the Eternal World soon, it would really explode.
The already transparent body transformed into countless white light spots and merged into the void. Each light spot seemed to have its own consciousness, and wherever it passed, the space instantly froze.
Bai Luochen used his own body to fill the shattered world, but why? Why did the evildoers commit such heinous acts, and in the end, it was this eighteen-year-old boy who died?
Ye Sisi clutched her chest, her heart convulsing with pain that made her face turn deathly pale. Her tears seemed to have dried up. Only now did she realize that when a person is extremely sad, they cannot cry.
She didn't know how much time had passed when she heard Bai Luochen's voice. The voice was ethereal, as if it would dissipate with a gentle breeze.
"Junior sister, we'll meet again when you get what's rightfully yours back."
Ye Sisi jumped up from the ground and shouted into the void, "Fifth Senior Brother, are you still there? Make a sound!"
The world fell into a deathly silence. It seemed that the energetic, somewhat naive and innocent fifth senior brother had truly disappeared.
She slumped to the ground, staring blankly into the void before her, her mind replaying scenes of her time with Bai Luochen.
I still remember the first time we met. She was a pitiful girl who had escaped from the Ye family, while Bai Luochen was a young man who couldn't even wield a sword properly. She just followed Bai Luochen and joined the Tianling Sect without really understanding what was going on. At that time, Bai Luochen was like a bandit.
But the more she spent time with him, the more she realized that Bai Luochen's mind was very pure, so pure that it didn't seem like that of a cultivator.
But this naive and carefree young man died, killed in the machinations of those high and mighty beings.
She closed her eyes, glistening tears lingering on her curled eyelashes, her fingers turning white from the force of her grip.
After a long while, she opened her eyes and stood up. Although the world of immortality had stabilized, she had wreaked havoc on it, causing not only its area to shrink by nearly a third, but also half of the chaotic primordial energy within it to dissipate.
Now that Bai Luochen has become part of the world of immortality, she is determined to protect him no matter what.
Moreover, she remembered what Bai Luochen said before he disappeared: they would meet again once she got her things back.
She believed Bai Luochen wouldn't lie to her, but what did she want to get back?
She kept the problem to herself and had one last thing to do before leaving.
She no longer has the ability to reopen the River of Time and bring back the deceased cultivators. Not only is her lifespan insufficient, but the world of immortality can no longer withstand such turmoil. Furthermore, she will not harm Bai Luochen for the sake of those insignificant people.
As the new master of the world of immortality, she was naturally aware that everything that happened here was being broadcast live to all living beings in the Cangjing realm. Perhaps this was a backup plan that the Taoist in hemp robes had prepared for his own failure.
Even if the world of immortality doesn't explode, the cultivators who die in internal strife can still throw the Cang Realm into chaos.
But his plan clearly failed; not only did the immortal world become stable, but another scheme he had devised was also ruined.
All of this is thanks to the former master of the immortal world, the young man depicted in the cave mural.
Therefore, Ye Sisi doesn't need to worry about Cangjing going into chaos. Anyone with a brain knows that all of this is a human scheme. As for those who are really brainless, let them die of stupidity.
All she can do now is find all the cultivators still alive in the world of immortality and send them out; there is nothing else she can do.
The dark clouds and thunder above Cangjing receded, and the setting sun half-hidden among the mountains and rivers, its afterglow spreading across the earth. Even the setting sun dispelled the fear and unease in the hearts of the creatures of Cangjing; Cangjing would not perish.
Countless people cheered, tears welling in their eyes with excitement. Heaven knows how terrified they were by this sudden apocalypse; they didn't want to die like this.
Looking up at the sky, the light curtain had disappeared at some point, and the spot where the immortal flower had been was now empty. Although there might be some kind of opportunity inside, probably no one wanted to see it again.
At this moment, the Heavenly Spirit Sect was eerily silent. Even the spirit beasts in the Spirit Beast Garden lay obediently, not daring to make a sound.
Su Jiuli and the others stood in the open space in the middle of the courtyard, each of them staring blankly.
They didn't want Ye Sisi to die, nor did they want Bai Luochen to die. Why couldn't the people of their Tianling Sect live peacefully and in harmony?
Why can't this damned Heavenly Dao go and wreak havoc on other sects?
Ye Sisi had finally managed to save them from their predetermined fate, but now, the gears of fate want to drag them back into the abyss. Why?
Ouyang Yanyu was the first to break down and squatted down, her thin body curled up into a ball, tears streaming from between her fingers. She wished she were the one who died; she was so useless, always needing someone else to save her, yet no one could save her.
Lin Shuangluo slumped to the ground, clenching and unclenching her fists repeatedly before slamming her fist into the ground and returning to her cultivation room for seclusion.
Ye Shubai remained silent and turned back to his own courtyard.
Su Jiuli turned her back, gently raised her hand as if to wipe the corner of her eye, and then walked towards the Heavenly Spirit Palace.