Fang Yuhuan drove back ho.
He saw a courier in uniform at the door.
The residents in this area were either wealthy or noble, and this package was insured. The courier didn’t dare to just leave it there and go, in case it was sothing valuable that could cost him a year’s salary if sothing went wrong.
"Thank you." Fang Yuhuan glanced at it, confirming it was indeed addressed to him.
He gave the courier an extra tip, and the latter left happily.
Opening the door, Fang Yuhuan unusually didn’t indulge in lancholy at first, but instead focused his attention on the package in his hands.
His heart was a little nervous, a mysterious anticipation lingering within.
Carefully using scissors to cut open the package, Fang Yuhuan stretched out his hands to slowly open the large cardboard box.
What was inside appeared to him.
Just one look, and Fang Yuhuan felt as if sothing glued his eyes shut.
The familiar little white bundle unexpectedly charged into his view.
Fang Yuhuan’s hands trembled slightly.
He slowly reached in and cautiously lifted her out.
"Xueli..." he called her softly.
The little white bundle looked at her with those clear dark purple eyes, full of curiosity and intimacy, yet missing the familiar affection he knew.
This familiar yet strange Xueli caused a trace of coldness to wash over Fang Yuhuan’s initially excited heart.
It was then that he noticed there was a letter in the box.
Holding the bewildered Xueli in one hand, Fang Yuhuan used the other hand to pick up the letter.
He unfolded it.
Inside was very beautiful penmanship, explaining things in detail.
Completely different from what Xueli previously told him.
She hadn’t returned to her world, but went to perform a great deed saving countless people of this country...
Back to a few months ago.
Gu Shengyin ca alone to an isolated temple.
She used the seal she held to exchange for the full cultivation of the three highly esteed Elders in the temple.
"I want to survive."
After expressing her intention, she said this to them.
The one before them was soone who might lose her life to save the entire country, holding the Taoism’s lost treasure seal.
In exchange for such a request, the three Elders couldn’t refuse.
Gu Shengyin’s intention was that, at the mont her True Spirit dissipated, the three Elders would use their lifeti cultivation to perform a ritual to snatch a sliver of life from death.
This was a very risky move.
The final outco might well be that the three Elders would lose all their cultivation, and Gu Shengyin wouldn’t live again.
But none of them expected that, at the mont Gu Shengyin’s True Spirit dissipated, the Dragon Veins, deeply indebted to her, opened its mouth and let out a great Dragon’s Chant.
At that mont, many in the Capital City heard the rolling sound of Lei Ting in their dreams.
The Dragon Veins intervened, preserving the last bit of Gu Shengyin’s True Spirit.
Thereafter, Gu Shengyin’s True Spirit began to be nurtured and cultivated under the protection of the Dragon Veins.
The Dragon Veins was the place with the densest Spiritual Energy and Fate in the entire country.
A day of cultivation there was equivalent to a year of hard work.
However, the Dragon Veins were favored by the Heavenly Dao and if it was unwilling, no cultivator, no matter how powerful, would dare to seize it by force.
The resentnt of hundreds of millions of people was not sothing any cultivator could endure.
Even so, Gu Shengyin stayed in the Dragon Vein for a full three months before barely managing to restore her True Form.
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