Chapter 219 I don't care to be your little sister
Chapter 219 I don't care to be your little sister
Chapter 219 I don't care to be your little sister
The Ice Plains were peaceful and undisturbed by the world. Yun Du began to cultivate Qi at the age of seven, and started to refine Qi in the same year. He began to temper his body and practice the Yun Clan's techniques. He reached the Foundation Establishment stage at the age of twelve and the Great Perfection of the Foundation Establishment stage at the age of seventeen. Leng Huan felt that his cultivation speed was too heaven-defying, so he asked him to concentrate on studying techniques and cultivating his soul in seclusion.
Yun Fei and Yun Yi both started practicing Qi cultivation at the age of seven or eight, but their talents were different. Yun Fei was suited to the Snow Clan's techniques, while Yun Yi had a golden spiritual root and followed Fu Xun's path.
Now that they've just reached the Foundation Establishment stage, I wonder if it's because they've entered puberty. The two siblings, who were mischievous and naughty as children, have finally become sensible.
The Gale Valley in the Ice Plains is a natural environment for physical training. When they started practicing Qi cultivation, their father sent several children to the Gale Valley to train.
Leng Huan cultivated himself while also secluded in the tower. In these ten years of cultivation, he had already accumulated more than three hundred years of experience.
So she broke through to the Fusion stage before Fu Xun, and almost cried tears of joy. Thank God, she had finally made it to this point.
Before Fu Xun could break through, Leng Huan insisted on asking him to go to the wilderness to spar.
"You're only at the half-stage of the Nascent Soul realm, do you think you can beat me?"
"..." Fu Xun paused for a moment before saying, "Maybe not."
Leng Huan became interested: "Give it a try."
He then raised his hand to summon the Frost Crystal Sword and made a hand seal: "Come on."
Yun Du hid with his younger siblings two miles away. They could only feel the distant sky flickering between light and dark, spiritual energy fluctuating, and loud rumbling sounds that shook the earth. It was only after an incense stick had burned that it became completely quiet.
Their cultivation level was too low to see clearly at all.
Yun Fei was a young man in white robes, more cheerful than his older brother and sister. It was the first time he had witnessed such a powerful exchange between cultivators. The sky seemed to change color, and he was shocked for a long time. "Such powerful strength!"
Yun Yi's eyes were filled with longing: "So strong! Mother isn't weak either. Father definitely won't go all out; he's been building up his strength for much longer than Mother. When will I be that strong..."
"If you two don't slack off and practice diligently, one day you'll be like this too." Yun Du sat cross-legged on the ground, leaning against the rock, and scoffed lightly.
"You think cultivation alone is enough? You have no common sense at all, and you won't even know if you're being scammed. I've asked you to study all sorts of illustrated guides and local chronicles, but you're unwilling to do so. Anyway, once I reach the Nascent Soul stage, I'm going to travel to other continents."
Yun Yi scratched the back of her head. Wearing the same style of robe as Yun Fei but in pink, she sat down on the ground and looked at her older brother. "Well, I haven't been naughty since I started practicing Qi. Big brother, why do you always bring this up with me and Yun Fei?"
Yun Fei disagreed with her, shading her eyes with her hand as she looked into the distance without turning her head, saying, "Just say what you want, don't drag me into it. When we were little, you always insisted on taking things from me, wanting everything to be the same. Even our little swords, you wanted to take mine."
Yun Du also knew about this. After they started practicing Qi cultivation, their mother gave them the sword she had forged when they were young. Yun Yi was curious about everything and loved new things. She wanted to take Yun Fei's sword and also her older brother's.
Thinking of his resentful younger sister, Yun Du felt a pang of bitterness for his past self.
"That was when we were little. Who's sensible at that age? Mom said it's just a child's nature..."
Yun Yi looked at her two older brothers, who still looked at her with disdain. She felt a little uncomfortable. "Hey, are you even my brothers? I became much more sensible after I turned five... Mom said I stopped causing trouble when I started elementary school."
She stood up, patted her bottom, feeling a little wronged. Who knew so much when they were little? Tears slowly welled up in her almond-shaped eyes.
She lowered her head and said in a muffled voice, "I admit that what you said makes sense, and I will study hard from now on. But you guys are really annoying! I don't want to be your little sister!"
After saying that, she turned and ran away, wanting to find a place to hide and not see anyone.
They even put on a wind-controlling talisman, and soon disappeared from sight.
"Hey! Oh no, we have to go find her!" Yun Du jumped up, not expecting his sister to run away so suddenly.
Yun Fei's expression froze. "I was just saying it, and it's not even allowed?" Without time to think further, she followed her older brother to find Yun Yi.
Okay, although they did fight fiercely when they were little and often ganged up on their older brother, that was before they were five years old.
Because their father would take them hunting and playing games on the ice fields, and as they got older they would start training and learning, and over time they became less mischievous.
Yun Du and his younger brother searched the surrounding area for a long time. This place was outside the ice field, and they didn't come here often, so they weren't very familiar with it, but it shouldn't be dangerous.
They were just worried that she might encounter some poisonous insects or monsters that lived in this desert. To be honest, the siblings had never been separated since they were little, and Yun Du and Yun Fei were a little concerned.
Just as I was hesitating whether to tell my parents, a familiar scream suddenly came from afar: "Ahhh—"
"Over there!" Yun Du flew over with his younger brother on his sword, which was the spirit sword Fu Xun had given him.
Yun Fei and Yun Yi had just established their foundations and were not yet proficient in sword control. He suddenly realized the importance of sword control.
A mile away, in a cave filled with rubble, a girl accidentally fell in, getting her clothes all dirty and her face covered in dust, but she didn't want any of that.
The important thing is that the dark cave, whose depth was unknown, suddenly made a rustling sound in the darkness, followed by countless blue lights. Yun Yi was so frightened that she trembled and quickly used the luminous pearl to illuminate the cave.
The next second, "Ah!" she couldn't help but scream. She saw that the dark cave was filled with sand scorpions the size of heads.
She wasn't afraid of insects, but so many insects were terrifying. Yun Yi was only thirteen years old and had never seen so many poisonous insects before.
Her heart was pounding, and she held the luminous pearl, too afraid to move. Fortunately, the insects seemed to be afraid of light and were restless around her.
"Go away, don't come any closer!" Yun Yi tried to calm herself down, holding the luminous pearl to shine on the insects. Slowly, some fearless insects approached her. She glanced at the sky above her head, her heart trembling... It was full of poisonous scorpions, one after another.
The faint light at the cave entrance had shrunk to the size of a fist, indicating how deep the cave was. She tapped her storage bag and found only some Explosion Talismans and Sun Talismans, but they were not suitable for use in this environment, as she herself would be blown up.
She brandished the sword, shooing away insects with her mouth, afraid they would fall from above. She activated a defensive magic artifact, which could only last for half an hour, and prayed that her brothers would find her.
"Big brother and Yun Fei, please come and save me! I'll never run away again!" she prayed silently as she hid.
She had already regretted it; she shouldn't have run off like that.
Thinking that her brothers would blame her for being careless again, Yun Yi hesitated for a moment, feeling both scared and upset. Should she apologize properly?
"Yun Fei, the sound should have come from this direction, but we can't find anyone." Yun Du looked at the vast desert in front of him.
There is nowhere to hide a person unless Yun Yi buries herself in the ground.
Yun Fei carefully looked around. There were occasional piles of rubble, but not a single person in sight.
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