Chapter 363 The Little Taoist Nun (Part 2)



She lost interest in playing and wanted to see what Ali looked like.

Ali had eaten too much and drunk a lot of delicious soup, so she needed to go to the toilet not long after she fell asleep.

She groggily got up. The junior disciple had said the toilet was by the wall outside. She walked outside, and Xin Huantong was woken up. She glanced at Ali and then fell asleep again.

After Ah Li finished relieving herself, she saw a little girl in a Taoist robe running towards her.

Yulan stared at Ali for a long time, and Ali was a little scared, but she still bowed to Yulan before walking into the room.

"Stop right there and come with me."

Ali was a little scared. She didn't know why this older sister had called her, but she still obediently followed her.

They stopped when they reached a cliff.

"Sister, why did you call me here? Ali wants to sleep."

Ali yawned; she was really sleepy.

Looking at the adorable child in front of her, Yulan felt even more distressed.

Looking at the steep cliff, she had a sudden thought, grabbed Ali's arm, and pushed her off the cliff.

"ah……"

Ali's voice disappeared into the night. Yulan clapped her hands and looked at the bracelet she had accidentally pulled off. She was stunned for a moment. She wanted to throw it off the cliff, but after thinking about it, she decided to keep it.

Behind a large tree, Xin Huantong clutched her chest and covered her mouth with her other hand, watching in horror as Yulan's figure slowly disappeared.

She only collapsed to the ground when no one was in sight, tears streaming down her face.

She was a bit picky about her bed, and woke up several times shortly after falling asleep. When Ali didn't return, she went out to look for him.

I never expected to witness such a horrifying scene.

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When Ali woke up, she found that she was actually alive. She was caught on tree branches a few times but managed to land safely with only a few scratches on her arms and legs.

She stood up and looked around. She was in a dense forest surrounded by many tall trees.

She staggered outside, but collapsed from exhaustion on the grass.

When she woke up again, she found herself in a cave, and it seemed that she had been rescued.

There was a noise at the door, and an old man with a white beard walked in. He saw that she was awake and smiled at her.

"You're awake. Come and eat something. You fainted because you lost too much blood and were too weak. Eating something will make you feel better."

Ali took the bowl; it contained a bowl of meat porridge, which was emitting a fragrant aroma.

"Thank you, Grandpa."

Ali finished her porridge and took a nap before finally feeling refreshed.

"What? You've already forgotten your name?"

Xuanzhi stroked his beard. He hadn't expected that the baby he picked up would have amnesia. What was he going to do now?

He has already examined the child and found that he has excellent potential and is a good candidate to learn Taoist arts. He can be taken under his wing.

"Would you be willing to become my disciple?"

Ali's eyes lit up. She had seen her grandfather catch rabbits; with a wave of his hand, the rabbits would be stunned by the branches. She wanted to learn how.

"I do!"

Xuanzhi nodded, "Why don't you kowtow and become my disciple? I'll give you a name, Mingli."

"Mingli thanks Master Xie for bestowing this name!"

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Ten years have passed. Mingli followed Xuanzhi all over the country and learned many life skills, especially culinary skills. It wasn't because she liked it, but because that old man Xuanzhi was too picky about food.

That's why she studied so hard, just to satisfy her master's little hobby.

"Ah Li, Master wants to eat a mushroom stew, especially that miniature Red Flame Mushroom with a red umbrella and a white stem, it's so delicious."

Mingli complained irritably.

"Isn't it because the red snake is too venomous and you can't beat it? Don't blame me if we can't eat it."

Xuanzhi touched his nose, feeling a bit exasperated by his apprentice's comments.

Mingli's cultivation level improved rapidly, and she has now reached the Grandmaster level.

It should be noted that Xuanzhi was only at the Grandmaster level.

After going around in circles, they returned to the foot of Panlong Mountain, where a market was located and many people were gathered.

"I heard that a lot of magical artifacts have been collected at the market recently. Let's go take a look. It would be great if we could find you a weapon."

Mingli's magical power had increased, but he didn't have a suitable weapon, which Xuanzhi kept in mind.

"It's alright, Master. I'm quite good to have this broken sword. It makes gathering medicinal herbs much easier."

Xuanzhi tapped Mingli's forehead.

"You're so good at making me happy. This is a rare opportunity, we must buy a magic weapon."

Mingli nodded. She had also collected some spiritual herbs to see if she could exchange them for suitable cultivation resources.

After having breakfast, the two headed towards the market, which was located in a valley, a place rarely visited by people and difficult to reach without cultivation.

The guards at the gate took two medicinal herbs before letting the two in.

"Master, there are so many people setting up stalls here."

"Um."

Seeing that his master didn't want to talk, Mingli also shut his mouth.

The two walked and looked around, stopping to exchange for any medicinal herbs they needed.

Finally, the two arrived at a tent. Everyone who came here was dressed in black and wore masks, just like the master and apprentice.

The lighting was dim, and several people were already seated inside; they had all come because of its reputation.

"Now that we're here, I'm sure I don't need to repeat the rules. Just take out your things."

Xuanzhi silently took out a rare ore, which he had obtained in his early years, but unfortunately he did not know how to refine weapons and had never used it.

Everyone brought out some treasures, such as spiritual plants, spiritual liquids, precious furs, blood, and a few rare minerals.

Several people even took out talismans and magical artifacts...

The leader nodded in satisfaction and took out two short swords and a whip from his waist.

Everyone's breathing quickened, and their eyes were filled with eagerness.

Let's begin!

The group began heading towards what they desired.

Xuanzhi went straight to the short sword.

"I'll take this short sword."

The leader looked at the ore and shook his head.

"That's not enough, we need to add at least one more."

Xuanzhi looked pained as he pulled out a spiritual herb from his pocket. It was a rare Moonflower Grass, a key ingredient in refining the Spirit Nourishing Pill.

The leader happily picked up the short sword and handed it to Xuanzhi, then pocketed the elixir and ore.

"Alright, the short sword is yours."

Xuanzhi silently sheathed his short sword, led Mingli out of the tent, and quickly disappeared into the crowd.

"Junior brother, look, this is what I just got from a stall. Isn't it nice?"

Yu Sheng kept a straight face and didn't say a word. He really thought that Senior Sister Yu Lan was very noisy.

"Junior brother, why aren't you saying anything? I'm going to tell Master when we get back."

Yu Sheng sighed, "Senior Sister Yu Lan, let's hurry up and go. Master asked me to come and exchange the magic weapon. If you delay any longer, we won't be able to exchange it."

Yulan tugged at Yusheng's sleeve as they walked.

"What are you afraid of? Everyone has heard of your master's reputation. I doubt he would dare not refuse to give it to you."

Yu Sheng sighed helplessly and slowed down.

The two went into the tent, and when they came out a moment later, Yu Sheng had a short sword in his hand.

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