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...
"You bastard! Are you crazy?!"
"Is it really necessary to kill a little girl? Is Yi Mei already dead? Is it necessary for her to exchange her life for his?"
Master Zhenmei frantically pounded on Xuancheng's chest, cursing angrily.
Xuan Cheng gently put Zhenmei down, his expression also unpleasant.
"I'll have someone come and fix your house."
He paused, then continued, "One Eyebrow is dead. He was beaten to death by the little girl you mentioned."
"He has a rather strange temper, but his character is not bad. Sometimes he acts without regard for etiquette, but he also has his own considerations."
"Death is a serious matter, so I hope the nun will be kind in her words."
Master Zhenmei never expected that Kui Kui and Yi Mei had such a deep grudge.
She looked at Xuan Cheng, whose face was serious and tinged with sorrow, and for a moment she didn't know what to say. She couldn't help but look at her collapsed house.
Xuan Cheng also looked at the collapsed ruins. That little girl should have turned to ashes by now, right?
Yimei, your master has avenged you.
Oh! What a tragedy!
Xuan Cheng felt no sense of satisfaction after taking revenge; instead, he felt more regret.
Although he had a legitimate reason for his actions, even if it was justified self-defense, excessive self-defense is still a crime.
He only wanted to teach Kui Kui a lesson, but he was blinded by anger and did something irreversible.
Just as Xuan Cheng was frowning in deep thought, a fair hand reached out from the ruins.
The surrounding bricks and stones made a "crashing" sound as they rolled down one by one.
A slender figure crawled out, using both hands and feet; it was Kui Kui.
Her windbreaker was tattered from the lightning strike, and her ponytail, which had been tied up, came undone.
She should have looked utterly disheveled, but her eyes were clear and resolute, and her face was stunningly beautiful.
Despite the gloom overhead and the ruins beneath their feet, they still manage to be dazzling and cannot be underestimated.
"You..." Xuan Cheng was so shocked that he couldn't finish his sentence, but a sense of relief arose in his heart.
Master Zhenmei was the first to react, exclaiming with delight, "Little girl, you're still alive?"
Kui Kui nodded and said, "I'm fine. I'm sorry to have worried you, Master."
She glanced at her tattered clothes, then reached into her pocket and found her phone was broken, but thankfully the SIM card inside was intact.
Looking at the broken bricks and stones scattered all over the ground, Kui Kui had no idea where her backpack had been buried.
She touched the doll at her waist; thankfully, it hadn't been lost, and Xiaobai was alright too.
She sighed softly. She was indeed in a sorry state, but the search for the Nine-Tailed Spirit Cat lineage must continue.
Seeing this, Abbess Zhenmei quickly said, "There are still some clothes in the guest room. Wait a moment, I'll go get them for you right away!"
Before leaving, she added, "Xuancheng, the young lady has already taken three blows from you, you mustn't strike her again!"
Coming to his senses, Xuan Cheng smiled wryly and said, "I understand."
What he didn't say was that, judging from Kui Kui's unharmed appearance, even if he attacked again, he wouldn't have any chance of winning.
His disciple was defeated by such a young girl; his death was not unjust.
Kui Kui leaped down from the ruins.
Xuancheng's lightning magic is indeed much more advanced than Yimei's, but her body is not weak either, after being tempered by the Five-Colored Stone.
Nowadays, it's not so easy to activate the remaining divine power of the five-colored stones using thunder magic.
Kui Kui felt a little aggrieved. The lightning magic couldn't hurt her, but it still hurt a lot when it hit her.
Not to mention the phone is broken, the clothes are torn, and the backpack is gone...
Since she had to wait for Master Zhenmei to return, she looked coldly at Xuancheng and said, "Whether Yimei has a strange temper or not, or whether her character is upright or not, I have no right to judge."
"But it's a fact that he hurt my father, aided and abetted evil, and harmed my friends."
“He has his considerations, and I have my stance. I did fight with Yi Mei, but I certainly didn’t inflict any fatal injuries on him.”
"After all, we live in a society governed by the rule of law, and murder is a crime."
The last sentence struck Xuan Cheng's heart like a hammer blow.
He bowed to Kui Kui and said, "I apologize for earlier."
Xuan Cheng seemed to have thought of something and began to ask about Bai Lian.
Seeing that Master Zhenmei had not yet returned, Kui Kui told Xuan Cheng about the grudges between herself, Yi Mei, and Bai Lian.
This is clearly a different version from what Bai Lian said.
Xuan Cheng sighed and said, "Yi Mei was wrong in this matter."
"If what you say is true, then your snake immortal destiny was indeed borrowed from heaven, not stolen."
"Heaven lends you a loan, and you return it to Heaven. You truly owe nothing to Bai Lian."
“It was those two who were wrong; one wrong step led to another. I almost made a mistake myself.” Xuan Cheng solemnly bowed to Kui Kui.
Kui Kui stood up and returned the greeting.
Just then, Abbess Zhenmei returned with clothes, specifically the Haiqing robes that nuns often wear.
"We're about the same size, so it should fit. I don't have any other clothes here, so please don't mind."
"It's warm enough, thank you, Master." After changing into her blue robe, Kui Kui bid farewell to the two of them, picked up the doll from her waist, and set off.
She came as a backpacker, and left as a young nun.
Chaoyin Waterfall is one of the attractions in Laoshan, but since it is the end of the year, there are not many tourists.
Kui Kui deliberately avoided the tourists and walked towards the top of Chaoyin Waterfall.
As the saying goes, the higher you stand, the farther you can see.
When Kui Kui strained his eyes and looked around, his gaze followed the waterfall down, where a faint light shimmered beneath the splashing water.
Kui Kui narrowed his eyes slightly, thinking to himself: Found it!
It took quite a bit of time to climb up. Going up is easy, but going down is hard. If we go back the way we came, I don't know how much more time we'll waste.
She frowned and looked around.
The terrain here is steep, and unless someone with exceptional talent like her, tourists generally don't come up here.
She gripped the doll at her waist, took a deep breath, and plunged headfirst into the shimmering light beneath the splashing water.
However, the fact that there is no one at the top of the waterfall does not mean that there is no one elsewhere.
As Kui Kui leaped down, she vaguely heard someone shout, "The nun committed suicide!"
A loud crash drowned out all other sounds.
The icy water surrounded Kui Kui, and as she looked at the faint light underwater, she quickly swam down.