Nan Yi developed slowly, never had her first period, and looked like a child, which fooled everyone at Shaolin. At the age of sixteen, she finished her training and went down the mountain to travel north with her fellow disciples. At this time, Nan Yi still looked like a thirteen or fourteen-year-old boy. When she changed back to wearing women's clothing, she shocked all her fellow disciples.
The girl was pretty and slender. She had her head shaved at the temple and was extra careful when interacting with her fellow monks. Everyone doted on her because she was young and in poor health.
Looking back now, it seems strange that Nan Yi never bathed or used the restroom with them. Abbot Xia Tian even instructed them not to let Nan Yi play in the water, saying that she was in poor health, and Master Wu also took special care of Nan Yi.
She often whispered to the abbot, frequently disappeared for half a day at night, and wore more clothes than others. At first, people just thought she was spoiled, but now they realized she had transformed into a real person, and the junior brother had become the junior sister, and this was actually happening around them.
The senior brothers looked at Nan Yi with unusually strange and evasive eyes. It was because they had been so uninhibited in front of Nan Yi before, bathing naked, having sex, and competing to see who could urinate the most, and now they had been judged by Nan Yi. They had lost face big time.
To everyone's surprise, Nan Yi seemed completely unconcerned, which only made his senior brothers more frustrated.
It's really no wonder that Nan Yi grew up slower than others. She spent a lot of time with boys, and her behavior was somewhat like that of a boy. She knew about the separation of boys and girls, and her adoptive parents would call her every few days to remind her.
When Nan Yi reached seventeen and began menstruating, her body started to grow rapidly, and her senior brothers went their separate ways. Only the youngest senior brother remained, taking Nan Yi around to take on missions.
At 21, Nan Yi had few rivals left. He had competed in numerous tournaments, both domestic and international, and had saved up some money. He wanted to go home to support his parents and enjoy their retirement, and also get married to his junior brother. He had even booked his plane tickets when, unexpectedly, only the guy in black sunglasses he had seen on TV showed up at his door.
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