"How do we get out?" Sui Xin was taken aback. "Won't it be like last time? That's too much trouble."
With this thought in mind, his consciousness was instantly transmitted. Except for the first time he merged with the Heavenly Fate Pearl, which was somewhat special, he could enter and exit at will afterward.
It was very dark, and a bright moon hung in the sky, around three or four in the morning.
Feeling his consciousness return, Sui Xin breathed a sigh of relief, reached out and touched the side, only to find no one there.
Huh?
Sui Xin was puzzled and sat up to touch everything but couldn't find Xi Yun.
"Yun'er?" Sui Xin called out.
Then came the sound of footsteps, and a slightly tired voice rang out in front of me, "Suixin, why are you awake?"
"Yun'er, where have you been?"
"I originally wanted to make you an eye mask, but who knew it would be so difficult? I made several and they all looked awful."
Xi Yun looked somewhat dejected, and her voice sounded weak and listless.
"Are you stupid? Go to sleep. We can deal with those things tomorrow," Sui Xin said, sitting up and pulling Xi Yun into the blanket.
"Look at you, your hands are so cold, don't let them get cold."
Sui Xin held Xi Yun in her arms, warming her cold hands, feeling both reproach and heartache.
It's October now, and the temperature on the mountain fluctuates a lot, so it gets freezing cold at night.
"Hehe, I didn't even realize it until you said it."
She loves being held in Sui Xin's arms; it feels warm and reassuring.
"Go to sleep, you can still sleep a little longer," Sui Xin said softly.
Xi Yun smiled and said nothing more.
...
The next day, Xi Yun woke up very early in the morning, and Sui Xin opened her eyes as well.
"Sui Xin, can you see now?" Xi Yun asked immediately when she saw that the other person had also woken up.
"It still doesn't work."
"All right"
"By the way, would you like to try the eye mask I made for you?" Xi Yun whispered.
"OK"
Xi Yun got up and left the bed. She took a light blue ribbon from her room. The fabric was cut from clothes she could no longer wear, and there was a small flower in the middle.
It just doesn't look quite asymmetrical; some parts are wider, some are narrower, and the surrounding thread is uneven, with varying lengths.
"But you can't complain," Xi Yun said as she helped Sui Xin put it on.
"How could that be? I like everything Yun'er makes."
"Hmph, that's more like it."
"How are you feeling?" Xi Yun asked, tying a knot in her hair.
"It's nice, and it has a faint fragrance."
Xi Yun also took a look. Although the strap looked rather ugly, it seemed to have a unique beauty when worn on Sui Xin's glasses. She was momentarily stunned.
"Yun'er?" he asked casually when Xi Yun did not respond.
"Huh? That's good," Xi Yun replied, realizing what was happening.
Without saying anything more, the two got up, went downstairs to eat, and then went to the Taoist Temple, with Xiyun still pulling Suixin along.
Actually, I can remember the general route by heart, but it's good that way.
Inside the Taoist Hall.
"Suixin, have you guys seen the leaderboard? We've taken the top three spots! Hey? Suixin, what happened to your eyes?"
The chubby boy's voice came from the front. After seeing Suixin's blindfold, he subconsciously asked.
"There was a minor incident, nothing serious."
"We're in the top three? Really?" Sui Xin asked.
"Hehe, of course, Lao Peng and I are first, Lao Lu and Qianyu are second, and you and Xiyun are third. You can see it in front of the Dao Fa Hall," the chubby boy pointed to a white light screen in front of him.
The chubby boy's group got a total of 67 points, Lu Cheng's group got 65 points, and Sui Xin and Xi Yun got 60 points. By the time it came to the fourth group, they only had a little over 40 credits.
"Really?"
Xi Yun also saw the rankings and told Sui Xin about the approximate rankings based on academic credits.
"This is the first time I've ever gotten first place," Peng Fei said, leaning closer.
"I wish it could stay that way forever."
Lu Cheng's assessment was quite realistic. There were quite a few returning teams, and maintaining their current ranking wouldn't be easy, especially after achieving such a high score in the first month. The other groups would definitely be even more aggressive.
After a while, the teachers and elders arrived. The old man sat on the prayer mat in front and began the conversation that hadn't been finished the day before.
"Advancing to the True Essence Realm is a crucial watershed moment for cultivators, marking their transition from lower to higher levels. Passing it means soaring to new heights; failing it means utter ruin..."
In conclusion, "Therefore, you should reflect on your past experiences and insights, learn to let go of those insurmountable obstacles, and make peace with your inner self. Never confront them head-on or fight to the bitter end."
Upon hearing this, Sui Xin paused for a moment, reflecting on the past and learning to let go.
It may seem simple, but the more unforgettable something is, the harder it is to let go. And those unforgettable experiences are precisely the sadness and pain deep in one's heart.
I'm alright, actually. From birth until now, it seems like everything has been running under my control. I haven't experienced any of that so-called heartbreak, except for that illusion I had in the Demon Sealing Cave, which really scared me. But that was just an illusion.
But what is Yun'er really thinking?
Thinking of this, Sui Xin couldn't help but turn her head to look at Xi Yun. Although she couldn't see her, her image always appeared in her heart.
"Yun'er, is there anything you can't let go of from your past experiences?" Sui Xin asked.
"Ah... let's talk about it when we get back," Xi Yun said, pausing for a moment.
She was just thinking about that too.
"Oh, okay."
Some cultivators listened quietly, while many others immediately began absorbing spiritual energy; they had heard the lecture last year.
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