Raising the Villain for Those Years

Shangshen of Penglai, Shu Yun, accepts an old friend's request to protect their son through his tribulation and picks up a pitiful little apprentice along the way.

Unexpectedly, after she...

Chapter Forty-Three

She hurriedly sent someone to inform Feng Ziyi and Jiang Yan, and then set off back to Penglai.

Penglai is full of spiritual plants and trees that have cultivated themselves into immortals. Shu Yun's mother was a red camellia, and her father was an ancient cypress tree that had been rooted for tens of thousands of years on the top of Kunlun Mountain. It just so happened that Shu Yun's mother was traveling and fell in love with him at first sight.

With the permission of the goddess Nuwa, they transformed into human form and returned to Penglai with Shu Yun's mother. The two became a divine couple, living a carefree and joyful life.

If we calculate the timeline carefully, Shu Yun's father could be considered a deity from ancient times. He had also cultivated under the guidance of Nuwa and was highly revered by the immortals.

Before her father and mother left, they gave her a sword, saying it was a gift from the goddess Nuwa, named Tai'a.

She had always kept this sword as a keepsake, and now that she might face the Demon God in the Abyss, this sword would give her a better chance of winning.

Although it is an ancient divine sword, you can't tell how precious and powerful it is just by looking at its appearance. The surface is decayed and mottled, and the hilt is yellowed.

No matter how powerful and magnificent the past was, it cannot withstand the passage of time.

Nuwa was the same; she disappeared for a long time. People speculated that perhaps Nuwa was afraid that everyone would be sad, so she quietly left, following in the footsteps of Pangu, and her powerful body turned into spiritual energy and returned to the world.

When she took the Tai'a, there were many trinkets that her parents had collected for her to make her happy, including exquisite little ritual objects and folk tales.

Shu Yun's fingertips lingered on those things. It had been so long that she could hardly remember her father and mother's voices and smiles anymore, but she knew that they were the best parents, spoiling her in every way.

She held the Tai'a sword in both hands, casually summoned a cloud from the horizon, stepped onto it, and hurried towards the Demon Abyss.

The wind, wandering between heaven and earth, surrounded her, flitting about in her fluttering peach-colored sleeves like a playful child.

Her dress fluttered like a red cloud, the camellias at the corners of her eyes became even more beautiful, and a strand of her dark hair occasionally brushed past her clear, bright eyes.

She gave the glass lamp to Zi'e, and the power of the Supreme God was released without any restraint, attracting the attention of all the immortals who noticed it.

Shu Yun rarely left her home, living in seclusion in Penglai. She treated people naturally and casually, and because of her young age, all the gods forgot that this stunning red camellia of Penglai was the most talented immortal in many years.

The Abyss of Demons is a bottomless chasm; mortals looking down see nothing but darkness.

In Shu Yun's eyes, the demonic and monster energy in the Demon Abyss had already broken through the seal and spread to the ground.

She gripped the scabbard of the Tai'a sword tightly, exerting her strength silently, a hint of solemnity appearing on her usually cool and aloof face.

Demon God...

"Goddess Shuyun".

The heavenly soldiers stationed nearby sensed a powerful aura rapidly approaching from afar.

A goddess in a red dress, holding a tai'a sword, descends from the horizon, riding on clouds.

The goddess glanced at them sideways, indicating that there was no need for further formalities, then her red skirt billowed as she leaped into the abyss below.

There is never daylight in the Abyss of Demons; the eerie red moon always hangs in the dark sky.

After the powerful immortal energy entered the seal from Shu Yun, it swept through the Demon Abyss. Both demons and monsters keenly sensed that an immortal had entered the Demon Abyss.

Many daring demons quietly followed the direction of the immortal aura. Some wanted to see which deity was so bold, perhaps an old acquaintance. Others were eager to try, as the flesh and blood of immortals were the most nourishing, and eating them could greatly increase one's cultivation.