Single female lead, fantasy.
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The main story briefly describes the cultivation journey of the protagonist Ye Suixin and the female lead Ye Xiyun.
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"Junior sister, shall we walk together for a while?" Sui Xin looked at the dejected Xi Yun and still felt a little reluctant, so she took the initiative to say it.
"Okay!" Upon hearing Suixin's invitation, Xiyun immediately ran to Suixin's side.
Looking at Xi Yun running over, Sui Xin felt a little dazed, as if she had returned to the days when they were inseparable.
"Senior brother, where do you live?" Xi Yun asked, following behind Sui Xin and looking at the figure in front of her.
"Um, well, my house was accidentally blown up yesterday while I was making medicine, so I don't have a home now," Sui Xin said, trying to brush it off.
"Pfft, the alchemy exploded? So where are you staying now?" Xi Yun asked with a smile.
"I was originally thinking of asking my master to change my dormitory, but I'm leaving tomorrow, so I'll just find a place to spend the night," he said casually.
Seeing Xiyun happy made him happy too.
"Oh," Xi Yun nodded, then asked, "Senior brother, were we very close before? I always felt a sense of familiarity with you."
Sui Xin was taken aback. Of course they had a good relationship, but she couldn't say it. After thinking for a while, she said, "Well, I used to treat you like a little sister."
"Oh, I see. What did I call you before? Did I also call you Senior Brother?" Xi Yun said, feeling a little awkward using the term Senior Brother.
“Before, I called you Yun’er, and you called me brother,” Sui Xin said immediately, intrigued.
I've finally found a chance to be a good older brother.
"Really?" Xi Yun asked in return.
"Of course, I'm not calling you junior sister just because you call me senior brother."
"Oh, then I'll still call you brother from now on," Xi Yun said playfully. It was only in front of Sui Xin that she could be so easygoing.
"No problem," Sui Xin replied with a smile.
After that, Xiyun asked a whole bunch of questions, all sorts of things.
Such as Sui Xin's past experiences, his parents, and why his hair is white.
She answered casually, sometimes skipping over or making up some things. I always felt that Xi Yun was implying something, but she didn't seem to be faking it. She really didn't have any memory.
They chatted for a long time, and as darkness fell, the two came to a small pavilion. They sat side by side on a stone bench, and Sui Xin said that he wanted to spend the night there. Xi Yun nodded and showed no intention of leaving.
"Yun'er, aren't you going back?" Sui Xin asked.
"I'll stay here with you and keep you company," Xi Yun replied, unmoved by the biting cold wind.
"Actually, it's not necessary. I can manage on my own," Sui Xin wanted to refuse, but Xuan Yu Mountain was not like the mortal world. The mountain was very high, and it was fine during the day, but it was especially cold at night. He was worried that Xi Yun would get cold.
"Hey, you're my brother, what's wrong with me keeping you company?" Xi Yun glared at him, hugged his arm, and leaned on his shoulder.
Sui Xin stopped trying to persuade her and took out a thick blanket to drape over Xi Yun. The spiritual energy slowly gathered towards the arm that Xi Yun was holding.
"Brother, why do I feel so comfortable being next to you?" Xi Yun asked in a daze.
With a casual smile, she said, "I don't know, as long as you're comfortable."
"Didn't we sleep together before?"
"Um, I think so."
"Definitely."
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the next day
Zongmenkou
"Why haven't Suixin and the other two arrived yet?" the chubby boy said. It was already 8:30.
"Fatty, don't call him Suixin anymore," Peng Fei reminded him.
The fat man slapped his forehead. "Oh dear, look at my memory."
They had already discussed it yesterday, and it couldn't be more appropriate to call Suixin "Old Ye".
Several senior brothers were standing nearby. The chubby guy and his friends greeted them when they arrived, but then they didn't say anything more.
The sect has already spoken to Suixin and Xiyun about their situation, and they know what to do.
Here, Sui Xin groggily opened his eyes. Xi Yun was nestled in his arms, her arms wrapped around his neck, fast asleep.
I couldn't help but smile; it felt like I hadn't slept this well in many days.
I touched my face and found that the mask was still there. As long as there is enough spiritual energy, it will not disappear even when I sleep.
Looking at the time, she realized it was getting late, so she shook Xiyun and said, "Yun'er, it's time to get up."
"Ah," Xi Yun slowly opened her eyes.
Seeing herself embracing Suixin, she felt a little shy, her face flushed slightly, and she quickly walked away.
"It's getting late, let's go," Sui Xin said with a smile as she tucked the blanket away.
"Um"
They had all their belongings with them, so there was no need to make any special preparations; they just didn't have time to wash up.
Upon arriving at the sect's entrance, they found that almost everyone had gathered, including several familiar faces.
Those disciples at the peak of the True Essence Realm were curious when they saw Sui Xin walking over, as they couldn't sense his cultivation level at all.
"Now that everyone's here, let's set off."
Upon seeing Sui Xin and Xi Yun arrive, Zheng Qiao spoke up.
"Yes," Lin Ling said, cupping her hands in greeting. She tossed out a medicine gourd, which then slowly grew larger. "Everyone, go up now."
The Sword Sect is located north of the Xuanyu Sect, hundreds of thousands of miles away. If they were to fly slowly, it would take them an unknown amount of time. This medicine gourd was a flying artifact given to her by her master. It is very fast, and if they do not rest, it will take about ten days to reach the destination.
The disciples didn't dawdle and climbed onto the gourd one by one.
Under Zheng Qiao's watchful gaze, Xuan Yushan slowly disappeared from their sight.
This was probably the first time they had truly left the sect. Even the senior brothers seemed reluctant to part with them, let alone Sui Xin and the others, whose gazes lingered for a long time.
Having lived here for over ten years, how could I not have feelings for it? Although I will eventually come back, who knows when that day will be? At least for now, there is no definite answer.
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