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Now reading: Chapter 100 - 79 Cui Yingying’s Request (First of ten consec from The Journey of Immortal Cultivation, a Romance novel by Wind passes between the water and clouds.

Ning Xiaoxian was recalling the herbal formulas recorded in her Alchemy Manual. Changtian had already reminded her, "There’s a formula for the Disguise Pill in your manual, but you haven’t practiced up to that point, and we don’t have enough dicinal materials on hand to make it."

Indeed, his mory was better. She repeated Changtian’s words to Cui Yingying and then asked, "Sister, why do you need the Disguise Pill?" She wanted to see what excuse this woman would co up with.

Cui Yingying heaved a deep sigh, which made her chest appear even more imposing: "I’ve had a scar on my face since I was young and it’s inconvenient to show my face. Wearing such a veil all the ti instead arouses suspicion." She seed to grit her teeth before continuing in a lowered voice, "Truth be told, after Mr. Zhang and I got married, this is the first ti I’m going back to et his family elders. I don’t want to frighten the elderly with my appearance. If sister could help , I would be endlessly grateful!"

In these tis, marriage must be arranged by the parents and facilitated by a matchmaker. That this couple got married and the bride had yet to et her in-laws, clearly suggests they married of their own accord while away from ho. To put it crudely, this was a union without a matchmaker’s involvent. Judging by the aura they carried, perhaps it was Zhang Sheng who was toppled over and devoured... Ahem, alright, she admitted she was thinking sideways again. Unlike her, Cui Yingying was a woman born and raised in this world, and she must have had the courage to "get on the carriage before buying a ticket," surely a fierce lady. Seeing her stamring, perhaps she was also afraid of being looked down upon.

Cui Yingying paused before saying, "In a few days, we’ll arrive at Rock City. At that ti, may I ask sister to start preparing the Disguise Pill? My husband and I will be very grateful!"

Ning Xiaoxian responded, "Fine. But when the ti cos, please give a few days to practice. In addition, using the Disguise Pill requires repeated practice and can’t be accomplished overnight." Then she heard Changtian ask curiously, "Why are you helping her?"

She looked Cui Yingying up and down and said, "I highly admire Mrs. Zhang’s courage. Don’t mind what others say; I’ll take care of it." Her words were partially in reply to Changtian and partially to encourage Cui Yingying. Once in Rock City, she would first learn to make the Disguise Pill. If she couldn’t master it imdiately, she’d ask Changtian to lend a hand.

Changtian snorted disdainfully, but Cui Yingying’s eyes sparkled with surprise and gratitude. Since she had pledged herself to Zhang Sheng, she had been under trendous pressure all the ti. Now, having a woman of the sa gender openly support her gave her imnse comfort.

Being naturally charming in speech, Ning Xiaoxian made Cui Yingying feel warmly attached to her, even though she guarded her secret closely. This pulled the two won closer. After chatting for a while longer, Cui Yingying stood up and returned to Zhang Sheng’s side.

Only after she left did Changtian’s voice reach Ning Xiaoxian’s ears: "Do you believe her excuse? Her heartbeat quickened when she said those words; she’s obviously lying."

Whether it’s true or false, what matters? The important thing is she had the guts to say it, which shows she’s a brave person.

Changtian leisurely remarked, "Won do love to gossip. Ignoring the dangers that lie close at hand, they instead have the energy to talk about others."

Her heart leaped. What did "danger close at hand" refer to? Why was Changtian telling her this only now?

"What do you an?" With soone nearby, she could only speak in a hushed tone.

"You’ll know in a mont," he said in a knowing way, "It’s quite a spectacle, one that I’ve not seen in many years."

Ning Xiaoxian knew his temperant; if he didn’t want to speak, no questions would be of any use. She refrained from further questions and focused on listening to the surrounding sounds.

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Ti slowly passed.

The rain outside the tent had not stopped, isolating each tent into a Small World of its own. The rain pattered monotonously against the tent tops, which, after listening for a while mixed with the pitter-patter outside, had a lulling effect.

The n of the rchant team were straightforward fellows. Knowing they couldn’t squeeze into the cave to escape the rain, they didn’t bother cursing the mbers of the Wolf Caravan either.

With nothing else to do, it was better to sleep. Thus, the people inside the tent soon slipped into slumber. At this mont, only Deng Hao and the sentries remained awake. Ning Xiaoxian couldn’t help but nod off several tis only to wake up abruptly. Since Changtian had ntioned danger, it ant there was certainly peril lurking sowhere. For her own safety, she must stay alert.

Right in front of the tent was the large opening on the hillside. She tiptoed over, peeking through the slit of the entrance for the tenth ti, observing the world outside. Yet, all she saw was tranquility.

She felt uneasy, wanting the calm to persist, yet also hoping for the quick ergence of the danger Changtian spoke of. Hanging in suspense was unbearable, and she was already very sleepy.

Wait, sothing seed off. She rubbed her eyes and looked outside again. However, there was no sign of movent. She must have missed sothing!

"The cave. Look more carefully," Changtian prompted her.

She strained her eyesight and stared, but saw nothing unusual about the cave; the people inside were sound asleep, enjoying far better conditions than themselves. She could even faintly make out the unconscious form of Master Huo. Having been severely poisoned by the Bat Demon, he had not yet co to. The two bored sentries sat at the mouth of the cave.

Wait! There was indeed a change in the cave. She rembered that when she first saw this cave, the entrance was a good ten ters high, and there were several stalactites hanging from the ceiling. Now, judging by her current view, the height of the cave entrance seed to have shrunk by about three feet, and the stalactites were closer to the ground.

The size of this cave could actually change! Her rudintary geological knowledge from another world told her that unless there was a sudden geological shift, no cave could change size within two hours, and such an event would typically be earth-shattering, not fitting for such a quiet rainy night! (To be continued. If you enjoy this work, welco to visit qidian and cast your Monthly Ticket or recomndation ticket. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile Users, please go to m.qidian to read.)

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