Chapter 177 The Return of Passion



She turned around and looked at me with a complicated expression. I covered my mouth in surprise.

Because she looks so much like me, practically identical, except for the color of her clothes.

She hesitated for a moment, glanced reluctantly at the large hand in the air, and resolutely burrowed into my forehead.

In that instant, it felt as if my consciousness had been stripped away, and I could no longer feel the pain in my body.

At the same time, a memory that did not belong to me slowly flooded into my mind, and past events appeared before my eyes one by one. It was a romantic story about an ancient true god.

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My name is Ye Qingyu. I am an orphan who is neither loved by my father nor my mother. I was abandoned by my biological parents at birth in the weeds of Wudu Mountain. I grew up eating food from all sorts of mountain spirits and monsters. Although I was an abandoned baby, I grew up healthy and safe. Although my life was poor, I was happy. I lived like this for a very long time.

Until one day, people from the Lich and Demon races suddenly came to my door, saying that I was their holy maiden.

I politely beat them all up and sent them away.

But they are still very persistent. They have been beaten by me for more than three hundred years without changing their original intentions. They guard the entrance of my cave every day, making it impossible for me to make money and support my brothers and sisters and their disciples and grand-disciples.

I had no choice but to temporarily relinquish my position as the mountain king to Dou Chi and go out to seek refuge on my own, while also earning enough money for my brothers and sisters to live on for ten thousand years without leaving Wudu Mountain.

That's right, I'm a mountain king, and the kind who's really, really poor. The sentence my fox dad says to me most often is, "Ah Qing, you have to remember, money isn't everything in this world, but you absolutely can't do anything without it."

Because of this sentence, I was once obsessed with money, so the first thing I did after descending the mountain was to go to the Immortal Clan's treasure vault, the Realm of Immortal Treasures, to collect money.

Relying on his supernatural abilities, he turned the Immortal Treasure Realm upside down.

I'm finally almost ready to earn enough for ten thousand years' worth of living expenses.

They invited their revered deity to uphold justice, a handsome man dressed in black robes and holding a jade tablet.

As a seasoned beauty enthusiast deeply influenced by the Peacock Goddess, I was immediately captivated by this beautiful and fair-skinned deity.

He immediately abandoned everything else, picked him up, and ran.

I just left the ten thousand years' worth of living expenses for Wudu Mountain aside and didn't want them anymore.

I lost ten thousand years' worth of living expenses for a beautiful woman.

Thinking back on it now, my heart aches with a tremor, but it wasn't like that back then.

With such beauty before him, who cared about money?

I carried him back and introduced him to my brothers and sisters, which earned me a lot of envy and jealousy. I was very happy.

He was a gentle and refined immortal who remained calm and composed even in dire straits, displaying a warm and gentle demeanor.

He never criticized me, unlike other gods who, upon seeing me, would always say, "Where did this barbaric little demon come from, daring to trespass into the treasure realm of the King Immortal Clan?"

This pleased me greatly, and I found him increasingly pleasing to the eye.

As the oldest single woman on Wudu Mountain, my marriage has long been a worry for my parents. They see that my brothers and sisters have already taken in their great-grandchildren, while I haven't even touched a male fox's fur. All I do all day is fight, eat, drink, and have fun. My mother's hair has turned white from worry, and my father's fox fur has gone bald from worry.

When I went out to seek refuge, I brought back a handsome and charming young man with fair skin and red lips. My parents were very satisfied with him, except for Dou Chi, that single dog who is even more destined to be single than me.

We immediately decided to get married in the fox den on Wudu Mountain, with the moon as our matchmaker and the mountain breeze as our wedding ceremony.

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