Chapter 212 Ayao in the Mahayana Stage



But back then her cultivation level was only at the Nascent Soul stage, now she is at the Mahayana stage, and she wants to try again.

If he really is Luo Bai's clone, then perhaps he can use Luo Bai's power to kill Lou Munan.

To be honest, using Luo Bai's power to kill Lou Munan is also a dangerous thing.

Luo Bai is a cunning and scheming guy; no one knows what he's really thinking.

Ayao admits that the only man she ever loved in her past life was Luo Bai, but she never dared to trust him, and never even thought about being with him.

How could the young emperor of the Phoenix Clan be with the emperor of the Dragon Clan?

In her past life, when she first realized she had fallen for Luo Bai, she poured herself a cup of forgetfulness potion. After drinking that potion, she remembered Luo Bai and everything that had happened with him, but she forgot her feelings for him.

The potion of forgetfulness is very effective, but unfortunately, its effects only last for a hundred years.

A hundred years later, she found herself falling in love with him again. So, she poured herself another cup of the potion of forgetfulness.

This time, the effects of the potion of forgetfulness lasted for less than fifty years. In desperation, she drank ten cups of the potion, but the effect didn't even last twenty years. Finally, she drank all the potion in the high priest's pool.

She realized that she couldn't sever this emotional bond with external forces, so she secluded herself for a thousand years.

The high priest helped her enter a dream where she was with Luo Bai and they became husband and wife, but their happiness was short-lived. The Dragon Clan and the Phoenix Clan were sworn enemies, and when the two clans faced war again, her relationship with Luo Bai could not withstand any test, and in the end, she killed Luo Bai.

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