âFall!â
âDisciple token.â
Su Yu'er directly tossed the token to the waiting Bai Mei.
Looking at the Yunjie Sect disciple token, Bai Mei was filled with disbelief.
She couldnât believe itâSu Yu'er had actually agreed just like that.
âThank you, Miss Su. Youâve saved me from a dire situation. Bai Mei has no way to repay you, but I will serve your elder brother faithfully.â
Bai Mei bowed her head sincerely.
Even though she still had to serve someone, it was far better than falling into Wen Chengyuâs hands and suffering a fate worse than death.
âRemember to listen well to my brother, Skull. This is a great opportunity for you!â
Su Yu'er earnestly instructed.
Bai Mei nodded, though with a bitter smile.
While she was grateful to Su Yu'er for temporarily escaping Wen Chengyuâs clutches, the situation had improved somewhat, but she still had to give herself up to serve another.
So how could this be called an opportunity?
She didnât dare to hope for any real opportunity. All she could wish for was that the âBrother Skullâ Su Yu'er spoke of would be a relatively decent person.
After dressing Bai Mei up meticulously, the two of them headed toward the Demon Gathering Plains.
Soon, they arrived at the boundary of the black mist.
The edge.
A small river flowed gently.
Within it were multiple forbidden arrays, preventing the black mist from spreading further.
Without a second thought, Su Yu'er leaped across.
âAh!â
Behind her, Bai Mei covered her red lips, letting out a gasp of surprise.
âWhat are you âahâ-ing about?â
Su Yu'er turned slightly and asked.
âM-Miss Su, you just crossed over like that?â Bai Mei asked, her face filled with disbelief.
âHeh, itâs just a river. Once youâre over, youâre over. No need to make such a fuss.â Su Yu'er, recalling Yi Fengâs actions, couldnât help but wave her hand dismissively, speaking as if it were nothing.
â???â
âItâs just a river?â
Bai Meiâs red lips parted in shock.
Listen to this.
Was this even something a normal person would say?
âItâs no big deal. Hurry up and come over!â
Su Yu'er said lightly.
Bai Mei clenched her teeth.
Since things had already come to this, Bai Mei decided she might as well go all the way.
Besides, Su Yu'er had no reason to harm her.
With a light leap, Bai Mei crossed the river as well.
Beyond the river was an endless expanse of black mist, so thick that one couldnât see their own hand in front of their face.
âM-Miss Su, can you see anything?â Bai Mei couldnât help but ask.
âYeah, itâs a bit dark out.â
Su Yu'er glanced at the sky, then reached into her hand and pulled out a torch, lighting it up with a *whoosh*.
Instantly, as the flames rose, the surrounding black mist was driven away.
Bai Mei once again covered her red lips in shock.
âMiss Su, what kind of divine artifact is this? It can actually disperse the black mist?â
Bai Mei asked in amazement.
âA torch!â
Su Yu'erâs lips curled slightly, unnoticed, as she stood with her hands behind her back, speaking nonchalantly.
âA torch?â
âWhat an incredible thing.â
Bai Mei couldnât help but praise.
âItâs nothing special. Letâs go.â
Su Yu'er smirked and walked ahead with her head held high.
Behind her, Bai Mei followed cautiously, occasionally glancing around in vigilance, and at other times looking at Su Yu'er with admiration.
Seeing this, Su Yu'er puffed out her chest even more.
Was this the demeanor of a master?
It felt great!
Especially when she thought of the countless sect disciples waiting in the Demon Gathering Plains to hunt demonic creatures, it made her, the âmastermind,â feel amused.
The feeling of strategizing and manipulating the world in the palm of her hand was truly wonderful.
Though, she had only killed one.
But at least she was one of the participants!!!
After passing through the black mist, the two entered Dark Shadow Island.
The moment they set foot on the island, an overwhelming surge of spiritual energy washed over Bai Mei.
Bai Mei swore she had never felt such dense spiritual energy in her life. Just by taking a few deep breaths, she felt her strength improve significantly.
She never expected that beyond the black mist, there could be such a paradise.
âKid, hurry up! If you donât finish carrying these thirty loads of manure today, Iâll make sure you regret it.â
Nearby, Lu DaSheng, holding a long whip, stood with his hands on his hips, berating a young man.
Bai Mei instinctively looked over and nearly froze in shock.
The disheveled young man carrying a pair of manure buckets, being driven by the whip, was someone she recognized.
It was Zhao Gu.
One of the direct disciples of the Dao Sect.
Though her status wasnât particularly high, she was still an inner disciple of the Yunjie Sect, so she was familiar with some notable figures, especially since there were often grand occasions between sects.
Why was Zhao Gu here?
Her mind was in turmoil.
Wasnât Zhao Gu supposed to be missing? The Dao Sect had been searching for him extensively. How did he end up here carrying manure?
She couldnât believe it.
Zhao Gu, as a direct disciple of the Dao Sect, was undoubtedly one of the most talented and powerful among the younger generation. How could such a proud individual be reduced to carrying manure here?