Kui Kui has the fate of a snake immortal, born with heavenly eyes that can see between yin and yang.
However, her immortal status was borrowed from her father; she was never meant to exist in...
Humans are the most intelligent of all beings, while other creatures are the least intelligent, and their cultivation is extremely difficult.
As a spirit creature, the hairpin spirit has been intelligent for a long time, but its cultivation level is not high.
All the spiritual energy he had painstakingly cultivated was used to transform the starving ghost, all in order to revive Ling Xiaozi.
As a result, Zanling was all bark and no bite, and was knocked out of Xiaochen's body by Kui Kui's talisman.
The hairpin fell to the ground with a crisp sound.
Zhiyuan then pulled Xiaochen into his arms and carefully examined his body.
Fortunately, Xiao Chen is safe and sound and was not injured.
Xiao Chen stared blankly at the white jade hairpin on the ground, not knowing what had happened.
The jade hairpin didn't break, but the spirit of the hairpin died.
As the red light faded, only an almost transparent phantom remained on the white jade hairpin.
He sat cross-legged on the ground, looking pitiful and helpless.
“Cultivating spiritual beings is not easy, why harm others and yourself?” As Kui Kui finished speaking, a feeling of sympathy arose in her heart.
She knew that there was always a reason why someone was pitiful, and she also knew that if Zanling's actions were not stopped in time, the consequences would be unimaginable, but she still couldn't control her overflowing sympathy.
Mo Ye noticed her hesitation and asked with concern, "What's wrong?"
Kui Kui shook his head, steadied himself, and said to Zan Ling, "Do you know your mistake?"
If Zanling realizes his mistakes and is willing to do one good deed a day to make up for his past transgressions, Kui Kui plans to set up a shrine for him, which can both supervise him and help him cultivate.
Zanling raised her head with a bitter smile, her eyes filled with despair and resolute determination.
"What wrong have I done? I have never wronged him; he has wronged me."
"I'd rather I had never awakened to consciousness. Kill me!"
"Life is not worth living."
Kui Kui's pupils widened slightly upon hearing this. Zan Ling's voice was very soft, but every word sounded particularly heavy to Kui Kui.
"Thump! Thump!" Kui Kui heard the sound of her own heartbeat in her ears, each beat making her chest ache.
It was as if she had become Zanling in an instant.
Feelings of grievance, resentment, despair, and pain surged up all at once, engulfing her completely.
Suddenly, she lost all five senses, and when she came to her senses again, her eyes were already red.
She slowly exhaled a breath of stale air and said, "We live for ourselves. If you are determined to die, then I will see you off."
"Okay." Zanling responded and then closed her eyes slowly without saying anything more.
Kui Kui paused slightly while making the hand seal, then turned and pinched the lower joint of his middle finger with his left thumb to make the Taiqing hand seal, while reciting the "Supreme Venerable of the Mysterious Treasure of the Heavenly Venerable of the Cavernous Mystery and the Wondrous Scripture of Salvation from Suffering".
Upon hearing the sound, Zan Ling suddenly opened her eyes, her gaze filled with confusion.
Is this sending him into reincarnation? Well, it's better for the past to fade away than for his soul to be scattered.
He stood up and solemnly bowed to Kui Kui with his hands clasped in greeting.
Kui Xiaodi stared at Kui Kui's back and felt that her image was becoming more and more imposing. He secretly sighed that he had followed the right person.
Boss Kui is such a kind and good person!
Only Kui Kui knew that she was being held hostage by her own inexplicable emotions.
She looked up at Mo Ye beside her; he had been standing by her side the whole time.
Although he didn't say much, he silently gave Kui Kui his greatest support.
Kui Kui thought of how suddenly, even strangely, Zan Ling had been exposed, and she couldn't help but think of Mo Ye.
After all, he was the most capable person in the entire hall.
She turned her head and asked, "Did you discover the hairpin spirit a while ago?"
Mo Ye smiled, his eyes narrowing.
"Sometimes you're quite smart, and sometimes you're quite stupid."
Kui Kui pursed her lips and asked her second question: "Why me?"
"Um?"
"When I was little, I always dreamed of you, and your snake coffin, and heard your voice. Why did you choose me to be placed in the coffin?"
"Because only you are going to be put in the coffin. I need merit, I need an opportunity to break the curse."
Kui Kui remained silent.
It turns out that what he wanted was merit and opportunity; who would be placed in the coffin was actually irrelevant.
Mo Ye didn't notice her unusual expression and continued to explain, "Then, you came, so it wasn't me who chose you, it was you who chose me."
Kui Kui felt a little uneasy and wanted to ask about her relationship with Mo Ye in her past life.
A beam of white light suddenly fell, and a person walked out of the light.
Dressed in white, holding a whisk, with a large white barbarian-patterned belt around his waist, and bright phoenix eyes beneath his brows.
His gaze fell on the white jade hairpin on the ground. He bent down to pick it up, carefully wiped the dust off the hairpin, and said, "Sorry I'm late."
The person who came was none other than Ling Xiaozhi, the former owner of the white jade hairpin.