Qiao Qiu: What exactly is my gender?
Ji Rufeng: I also want to know what my gender is.
Qiao Qiu: Brother, do you want to question life?
Ji Rufeng: I'm already questioning it.....
Ji Rufeng skillfully calculated it and soon figured it out.
As a result, his eyebrows were raised high.
Having fallen into demonic possession, he still wants to learn from others and amend the heavenly laws?
His wife is incredibly bold.
Ji Rufeng shook his head and then laughed, his voice as warm as a spring breeze. His wife was bold, and it seemed that he wasn't too timid either.
He turned back and looked at the plaque above the palace—Godslayer.
It seems I'll have to be patient and wait a bit before I can meet my wife.
"You demon of chaos, come out and face your death!"
A rough male voice came from a great distance, and a hundred meters away, thousands of birds took flight in fright.
...
In the Three Thousand Minor Realms, in a mountain stream, Qiao Qiu emitted an eerie red light.
Her eyes also became increasingly bewitching due to the strangeness of the cultivation technique, yet within that bewitching allure remained a trace of purity.
The ring stayed by her side, teasing the little flower that Qiao Qiu had ignored.
Suddenly, a golden light flashed.
The ring's smile vanished, and it looked up at the sky.
This is the sixth time in the past few days, the Thousand Miles Immortal Mirror search.
The Jade Emperor did not give up the pursuit of his eldest daughter, and even used such a magical weapon that left her nowhere to hide.
The Mirror of Immortals?
The ring smiled again. What use was this broken mirror to him?
To him, the rulers of the Three Realms were all ants he could crush. In this world, let alone the Jade Emperor, he could even kill the chosen one cursed to be placed in the world.
Of course, his master can also be killed.
He will make sure the world doesn't collapse.
The ring glanced back at Qiao Qiu, who was still practicing the Heavenly Laws, and laughed. That laugh was incredibly endearing.
When Fairy Chixia was pulled out by Qiao Qiu to practice the Heavenly Laws, she did not open her eyes to look at Qiao Qiu.
I have to say, the ring seemed a bit risky.
Chixia was, after all, a true god. If she saw that her master had turned her body into a demon god, who knows what she would do?
The process of practicing the Heavenly Rules is lengthy. Taoism emphasizes the principle of returning to one's true nature after ninety-nine days, so Qiao Qiu needs to practice for a full eighty-one days.
He rested his chin on his ring and idly flirted with the little flower.
The little flower dodged twice, then its branches trembled wildly, as if it were laughing.
“You little flower spirit, if it weren’t for your master’s blood, how could you have developed intelligence? If I pluck you out, it’s not right. If I don’t pluck you out and leave you here, you will be connected to your master’s bloodline and drawn together by divine power. If I pluck you out, you seem innocent. Your master doesn’t like to kill innocent people indiscriminately.”
The little flower fairy seemed to understand his words and froze in fear.
The ring poked it again, but it didn't react at all, just like an ordinary flower or plant, swaying only with the inertia of his finger poking it.
“Boring.” The ring lay to the side. “Little flower spirit, besides these two choices, I have another option. But I’m even less willing to make this one.”
The little flower fairy looked up at him, tilting her head slightly, as if wondering what his last choice was.
The ring turned to look at the woman in red with her eyes closed, and sighed softly, "Let the owner decide."
Outside, a fierce storm raged.
Above the thirty-third heaven, the Jade Emperor was furious.
Inside the Jade Pool, several heavenly generals knelt, not daring to utter a single word.
"So much time has passed, and even the Immortal-Seeking Mirror has been deployed, yet there's still no trace of her in the mortal realm?"
The Queen Mother sat to one side, turned her head away, and secretly shed tears; she no longer had any weight to speak.
Her remaining five daughters are all locked up, and it's unknown when they will be released.
Her only hope now is that her eldest daughter will not come out and will not be found.
Seven Immortals Pavilion.
The heavenly soldiers outside guarded the Seven Immortals Pavilion like a net from all 360 degrees.
Although the Seven Immortals Pavilion appears to be almost entirely visible from the outside, it is actually covered by a layer of restrictions, making it impossible for people outside to see inside, while those inside can see out.
Of the seven princesses, five remain, and each of them is exceptionally beautiful.
They sat around the altar, sighing and groaning.
The Fifth Princess was furious at the sight of the heavenly soldiers outside. She slammed her hand on the table and exclaimed, "I really want to fight my way out!"
"Fifth Sister, your thoughts are my thoughts. Let's go, let's fight our way out and find Eldest Sister!" The Third Princess stood up.
"Alright!" The Fifth Princess also stood up.
"Stop right there!" The second princess stood up and shouted at them.
"Second Sister!"
The fourth princess sighed and said, "Third sister and fifth sister, it's best if we don't act rashly right now. The fact that we haven't received any news about our eldest sister proves that Father hasn't found her yet. We don't need to resort to such a desperate measure."
"Then what should we do?" The Fifth Princess was almost in tears. "If I sit here any longer, I'll go crazy."
The sixth princess was already wiping away tears. "I miss my eldest sister so much."
"Who doesn't miss the eldest sister? And the seventh sister too." The second princess was also sad, but with the eldest sister gone, she was the eldest sister and had to be responsible for the safety of her younger sisters.
The Fifth Princess grabbed the Fourth Princess's arms with both hands, "Fourth Sister, you always have the most ideas. Think of a way to get us all out of here."
The Fourth Princess looked at the heavenly soldiers outside, bit her lip, and a ruthless glint flashed in her eyes.
The light vanished in an instant, indicating that she was no less determined to fight her way out than the Third and Fifth Princesses.
But she held back; if she didn't remain calm, no one here would be able to.
The second and sixth princesses also looked at her.
Everyone pinned their hopes on the fourth princess.
"Flies can't get out, and immortals can't get in." The Fourth Princess stood up, looked at the heavenly soldiers and generals outside, and said, "If anyone inside falls ill from worry, could we exchange it for a meeting with the Empress Dowager?"
"Yes, Mother!" The Fifth Princess jumped up happily.
"But will Mother take us out?" the Sixth Princess asked.
“We don’t need all of us to go out, just one or two,” the Fourth Princess said, looking at them. “If we want to go out, we can only rely on Mother. We can’t delay any longer; a day in heaven is like a year on earth. Almost a month has already passed, and if we don’t go out soon, my eldest sister will…”
"Okay, I'll pretend." The Fifth Princess immediately agreed, then slapped herself in the chest and collapsed.
The sixth princess caught her and called out to her worriedly, "Fifth sister."
"Fifth Sister, why pretend to be sick?" the Fourth Princess said.
The Fifth Princess smiled, her face pale. "If we don't do this, how can we pretend to be convincing? In these extraordinary times, we must be extremely cautious."
The fourth princess nodded. "If my eldest sister could see how thoughtful you are, she wouldn't know whether to be happy or sad."
"Stop talking and go get help."
"Alright." The Third Princess acted quickly, and the next moment she arrived at the entrance of the Seven Immortals Pavilion. She waved to unlock the door, "The Fifth Princess is ill, summon the physician immediately!"
"Third Princess, you should go back. At a time like this, it's best not to try to be clever," said the heavenly soldier.