"Then I wonât tell you where I am, either," Jiang Man replied.
Her words were too good to be true.
Besides, her meaning was clear. There would be no divorce, only widowhood for one of them.
"One day, husband, you will surely come to believe me. If that day never comes, I will still be the one to collect your corpse." After a pause, the Fairy continued, "And that Evil God youâre raisingâIâll make sure itâs buried with you.
"However, it did offend me, so I will still take action against it in the future.
"You donât think Iâm the vengeful type, do you, husband?"
As she spoke, the Fairy looked at Jiang Man, seemingly waiting for his reply.
For a moment, Jiang Man didnât know how to respond.
After all, she had been minding her own business, taking a bath, when she was forced into this marriage.
It was definitely the Old Yellow Oxâs handiwork.
Given such an offense, it was understandable that she would want revenge.
"It seems my husband is on my side after all," the Fairy said softly.
With that, the Fairy sat quietly, saying no more.
Jiang Man stood to the side, unsure when she might leave, but he didnât dare make any other moves.
If he provoked her, the loss would far outweigh any gain.
Moonlight streamed through the window, falling upon the Fairy and making her glow faintly.
She was like a treasure bathed in the moonâs glow.
The night seemed to stretch on endlessly.
Jiang Man saw the Fairy staring at the moonlight, lost in thought, and had no idea what was on her mind.
Just before dawn, she finally snapped out of her reverie. She turned to Jiang Man and said softly, "Good morning, husband. This was our first night together. Iâll remember it."
Jiang Man felt what she really meant was, âYou gave me the cold shoulder all night. Iâll remember this grudge.â
"My power is fading, and I can no longer maintain my form. I have to go back, but Iâll return soon." The Fairy looked at Jiang Man and whispered, "You donât even know my name, do you, husband?"
As she spoke, she rose and walked to the desk by the window. She raised her hand slightly, her slender finger gently tracing something on the tabletop.
Only then did she retract her hand. She then gave Jiang Man a slight bow. "Husband, Iâll be taking my leave now."
The moment she finished speaking, she vanished on the spot.
Like a ball of light bursting open.
Just like the message light orb from before.
Jiang Man waited a moment, and only after confirming she was truly gone did he let out a heavy sigh of relief.
He then saw the red sun beginning to rise outside.
Seeing this, Jiang Man finally approached the desk by the window.
He was very curious about what she had left behind.
As sunlight streamed in, the marks on the desk became clear.
Three characters were written thereâMeng Qiewei.
âHer name?â
Jiang Man pondered for a moment, wondering if Meng was an actual surname.
âIt probably is.â
âBut is there a great family with the surname Meng?â
...
"No," the Old Yellow Ox said calmly. "At least, Iâve never heard of any major clan in the Immortal Sects with the surname Meng."
Jiang Man felt it was a shame. If he knew which family she belonged to, he could take some precautions.
"The whole night, and you didnât touch her?" the Old Yellow Ox asked.
Jiang Man shook his head.
"You donât like her?" the Old Yellow Ox asked.
Jiang Man nodded. "Thatâs right. I donât like her."
The Old Yellow Ox looked at Jiang Man and fell silent for a moment.
Then it went back to eating grass.
Afterward, Jiang Man recounted the events of the previous night.
He mentioned the Guardian Sand, the Unparalleled Celestial Pride Fate Chart, and finally, her attitude.
"The Guardian Sand can indeed do something like that, but such a situation must be extremely unusual. Once you have contact with the Immortal Sects, it should be easy to find out which family she belongs to," the Old Yellow Ox said.
After a pause, it brought up the Unparalleled Celestial Pride Fate Chart. "What she said isnât without reason. Perhaps she really does want to be a good wife and mother with you."
âBe a good wife and mother?â
Jiang Man thought about his own circumstances.
It came back to the same question: when he could barely feed himself, how could he have the confidence to believe she could settle down with him to be a good wife and mother?
âSheâs either after my life or my freedom.â
âHow could the interests of a great family be mine to decide?â
âI should just focus on getting stronger.â
âGive me time, and even a Fairy will be no match for me.â
âAn Unparalleled Celestial Pride Fate Chart... would someone with a Fate Chart like that truly let a family control them?â
âIf all the previous ones were like that, then itâs only logical they didnât meet a good end.â
âIf youâre an Unparalleled Celestial Pride, you should break free from all shackles.â
That was how he had lived his life.
âThere are no Unparalleled Celestial Prides grown in a greenhouse.â
"So you have to be poor to become an Unparalleled Celestial Pride?" the Old Yellow Ox suddenly asked.
Jiang Man shrugged and strode toward his small courtyard.
He was just a little poor right now. It was temporary.
Today was the first of the seventh month.
It was the first day of classes after the break. He had to ask Mr. Zhao if there was a reward for placing first in the Yunqian Bureau.
âFirst, I need to pay off my debts.â
âBesides, I need Spiritual Source for my future advancements.â
âI have to find a way, and soon.â
âI canât borrow anymore. I wonât have time to stay here and slowly pay back the Spiritual Source later.â
âI canât owe favors, either. Once I leave, Iâm afraid that in my drive to cultivate, Iâll forget about all this.â
âWhen youâre constantly pushing forward, you instinctively ignore what you leave behind.â
âTake Chang Qiweng, for example. He canât even get into a Sect. If I leave, who is he going to ask for his Spiritual Source back?â
âWait for me to come back?â
âThereâs no telling if weâll ever see each other again in this lifetime.â
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ăAt the entrance to the Yunqian Bureau.ă
Cheng Yu saw Luo Xuan and hurried to catch up. "Miss Luo, youâre here so early, too?"
Luo Xuan glanced at Cheng Yu and said calmly, "I just came out for a walk, so I ended up being a bit early."
After a pause, she asked curiously, "Why are you here so early? Thereâs still a lot of time before classes normally start."
"Trying to figure out a way to scheme a little. There are only two months left. If I donât do something, Iâll have no way out," Cheng Yu said with a smile.
Pausing for a moment, she asked curiously, "Did the marriage recruitment fail?"
âFrom the looks of it, the most suitable candidate for the Luo Familyâs recruitment was Jiang Man. But Jiang Man is already first in the Yunqian Bureau, which means he canât be recruited as a son-in-law anymore. He has a legendary air about him. People like that donât usually subordinate themselves to others. Marrying into a family is definitely out of the question for him. Unless they marry their daughter to him.â
"Yes. Itâll probably be a marriage alliance now," Luo Xuan said after a moment of thought, nodding slowly. Then she asked, "What about you?"
Cheng Yu raised an eyebrow slightly, looking up at the sky. "A scheming person like me definitely has more options than you."
Luo Xuan found her a bit strange. Her movements were uncoordinated, and her weak point was obvious at a glance.
On impulse, she reached out and lightly poked her in the waist.
HISS!
Cheng Yu clutched her waist and sucked in a sharp breath. With an innocent look, she said, "Miss Luo, you launch sneak attacks now?"
"Just curious." After a pause, Luo Xuan asked, "Are you injured?"
Cheng Yu rubbed her waist and said softly, "I bumped into the corner of a table a couple of days ago. Itâs all because of Cultivation."
It was easy to get injured while cultivating, so Luo Xuan didnât think much of it.
Then she asked about something else. "Havenât your parents made arrangements for you?"
"No," Cheng Yu said, shaking her head. "They just came over a couple of days ago to ask about my general situation. Iâm relatively free."
Luo Xuan nodded. If not for the sudden change in her familyâs circumstances, she would have been relatively free as well.
After some thought, she looked at Cheng Yu. "Whatâs your plan?"
"Find someone to get me near a Sect. The first step is getting out of this place," Cheng Yu said.
"Who are you planning to ask?" Luo Xuan paused. "Jiang Man?"
"No way. Someone like him is moving too fast. He and I are not on the same level. I need to find someone else and use my little schemes," Cheng Yu said with a laugh.
"Be careful you donât get the short end of the stick," Luo Xuan warned.
"You only lose out if you try your schemes on someone you shouldnât provoke, like Jiang Man. I underestimated him before, but I wouldnât dare now. In other situations, itâs beneficial," Cheng Yu said with a beaming smile. "Ever since your plan failed, youâve stopped fighting for anything. If your marriage alliance partner is no good, youâll be miserable for the rest of your life."
Luo Xuan said calmly, "You should worry about your own waist. Your movements are all uncoordinated."
"A delicate woman is more likely to be doted on," Cheng Yu replied with a grin.
Luo Xuan lowered her gaze. She was walking the path of the Yunqian Bureau now, but her future path was no longer bright. It was nothing but desolate gray.
The contrast was too great, but she couldnât let it show. She had to grit her teeth and walk this road to the end.
Her family needed her to.
But just as she was wallowing in self-pity, she suddenly overheard a conversation between two people in the distance.
"Xiaopang, why donât you listen to your family and get married and have kids?"
"I donât like fat girls. Do you?"
"I donât. Then why donât you find a skinny one?"
"I want to, but my dad doesnât! Besides, sheâs so sturdy, what if I canât beat her in a fight? How am I supposed to have three wives and four concubines? Donât you want three wives and four concubines?"
"Of course I do! But I have no money. I need to find a job as a guard first."
"Why are you always thinking about being a guard? If you end up with a bad employer, youâll have a tough time."
"Being a guard lets me stay in the city. My family gets a lot of face in the village because of it. Itâs a step up in status. Itâs not that bad."
Watching the two people from her courtyard leave, Luo Xuan shook her head slightly.
âIâm still too greedy.â
âThe clan has actually given me a good enough life.â
"Those two, every day itâs either about being a guard or getting married," Cheng Yu said as she watched them walk away. "And then thereâs that Chang Qiweng. Heâs always looking for odd jobs. He helped me with something and then asked me to find him work."
Luo Xuan: "..."