"What a dumb little fox," said the voice of a female cultivator, causing Hulli Jing to suddenly turn her head backwards with a warry expression on her face.
"I really was careless," thought Hulli Jing as she looked at the two female cultivators behind her, but as soon as she took a single look at the leading cultivator, Hulli Jing's eyes lit up.
...
"So troublesome," thought Hulli Jing as she looked at Xu Yue, who was having enlightenment right now and then at Ming Yun, who at unconscious at this moment with a frown on her face.
In merely a moment, a barrier surrounded the three of them before Hulli Jing went back to sleep.
...
As soon as Ming Yun opened her eyes, she jumped from the ground and back onto her feet as she became ready to fight.
But as Ming Yun saw that none of the cultivator's that attacked her senior sister were still here, a confused expression appeared on her face.
"What happened?" mumbled Ming Yun as her confusion increased, but even so, Ming Yun did not let her guard down for a moment, as she prepared to fight whatever enemy appeared.
Several years later,
Looking at the dark clouds that gathered above Xu Yue, Ming Yun couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
"Hopefully things go well in senior sister's tribulation," mumbled Ming Yun as she picked up the little fox that was sleeping on the ground before moving a large distance away from her senior sister.
...
"What was that," mumbled Xu Yue as soon as she opened her eyes after her enlightenment ended, even though it wasn't clear what happened, Xu Yue vaguely felt like something had happened around her.
After a few moments, Xu Yue stopped paying attention to that as she focused on the sapling, no, rather the small tree that had grown on her soul.
Compared to before her enlightenment, Xu Yue's Dao Sapling massively grew in size, so much so that the Heavenly Dao considered it a Dao Tree.
Only a few moments after noticing that, a bolt of lightning suddenly struck Xu Yue, surprising her, the bolt itself was not what surprised Xu Yue, but rather it's strength.
"It's really too weak, It's as if the Heavenly Dao isn't even trying," thought Xu Yue as she did something nearly insane and caught the second bolt of lightning in her hands.
Upon noticing that the Heavenly Dao seemingly had no reaction to such major disrespect, Xu Yue immediately knew that her guess was correct, the Heavenly Dao did not feel like it's usual self.
Of course, Xu Yue was not the only person who had realized that, and nor was she the one that was most worried.
...
A small street existed inside of a normal mortal city, and on that street, stood an old beggar.
Suddenly, the beggar's eyes opened, as if lightning flashed through them, and then, the beggar disappeared in an instant.
Of course, no one would care about the disappearance of an old beggar, for someone living in those conditions at that kind of age, death was extremely likely.
...
Looking at the sky, a deep frown appeared on Shen Xi's face, as suddenly, all of the dirt and grime and him disappeared.
Merely a few moments after that, a middle-aged Taoist appeared beside Shen Xi and slightly bowed to him, this Taoist, was in fact Xin Ren, the leader of the Unrestrained faction of the Yin-Yang temple.
"Master, have you felt it?" asked Xin Ren as he stopped bowing to Shen Xi.
Xin Ren heard no response, as Shen Xi continued staring at the sky, with a frown still on his old face.
"Let's go back to the temple," said Shen Xi, causing a shocked expression to appear on Xin Ren's face.
Hearing that his master felt the need to come back to the Yin-Yang temple, Xin Ren felt sweat form on his forehead, as he began taking the change of the Heavenly Dao much more seriously than before.
Soon after that, both master and disciple disappeared from the sky.
...
On a lonely hill stood a desolate old Buddhist temple with an old monk inside of it, other than the small village below, and the occasional traveler searching for a place to rest, nobody went to the old temple.
Occasionally, some of the villagers would go up to the temple and give the monk some food, but that only happened once a month, as such, the old monk sat in the temple all alone.
In the temple stood five statues, and in front of one of the statues stood an old monk.
Seemingly not having eaten for a long time, the limbs of the old monk were extremely thin, looking as if they would break at the slightest touch, his eyes seemed sunken into his skull, but on the monk's face, a smile could be seen.
He was at peace.
After finishing reciting the diamond sutra. a sigh escaped the old monk's mouth, as he opened his sunken eyes.
"Let's go," said the monk as he got up, causing the eyes of the three monks that appeared behind him to widen in surprise, as they were expecting to have to convince him.
"Yes Reverend," simultaneously said the three monks before the three of them disappeared.
The old monk then looked at the peaceful land behind him once more, before letting out a sigh and disappearing as well.
...
Looking at the simple temple around him, the old monk let out a sigh.
"I see you have improved a bit since I left," said the old monk as he smiled, remembering the luxurious temple that stood here eons ago.
Hearing that, none of the five ancient monks sitting at the table responded, all of them staring at the sky above, searching for answers.
...
Eight people gathered at a table, but unlike the united situation in the Hangming Temple, and the strenuous battle of two factions in the Yin-Yang temple, these people seemed to be divided into five groups, even no though no words were said, an invisible battle was taking place.
"Enough," said an old voice, that for the first time in over a billion years, took action twice in a short amount of time.
First in the battle against another major world, and now again.
Just as she was happily sleeping once more, Hulli Jing suddenly opened her eyes as she felt a gaze wander on her for a few moments.
Looking at Xu Yue, who was being bathed in white light coming down from the heaven's a cautious look appeared on the little fox's face, and after a few minutes of thinking she suddenly disappeared.
But even so, It seemed as though Ming Yun was utterly blind, as she did not manage to notice this disappearance.
...
As she looked through the white light in front of her, Xu Yue seemingly saw everything at once and nothing at all, causing a confused expression to appear on her face.
Looking at the nothingness in front of her, Xu Yue finally felt something.
Suddenly, Xu Yue stretched out her left hand and just after moving it forward a little bit, Xu Yue's left hand suddenly disappeared, being annihilated.
Merely a moment later, Xu Yue woke up from the trance, with her left hand still being there, but even though what she saw was not actually real, Xu Yue still stared at the thing in front of her.
With the help of the illusion, Xu Yue finally saw it, and knew what the scene in front of her was.
A single infinitely small point, yet boundless at the same time, it was as if all of reality was fully engulfed by that single point, and as soon as Xu Yue were to touch that point she would be crushed into oblivion by the endless weight of reality.
But even though everything inside of Xu Yue screamed for her to not look at it any longer, Xu Yue was not afraid, knowing that this was only a scene shown to her by the Heavenly Dao.
Suddenly, Xu Yue found herself surrounded by an endless amount of Daos, but even so, Xu Yue could only sense a tiny bit, this being the true reward for passing the tribulation.
Of course, at this time Xu Yue did not know just how generous the Heavenly Dao was at this moment, nor did she know how much energy it wasted by doing this, but she would not have cared either way, as Xu Yue sank herself into the Dao.
...
Several years later,
As Ming Yun stared at her senior sister, she couldn't help but feel that something was wrong.
Looking at the majestic tree that replaced her senior sister, Ming Yun couldn't help but become entranced with it, over ten meters tall, this tree seemed quite a bit different than other oak trees, as an empty half-meter hole stood at the heart of the tree waiting to be filled.
But even though the tree did not yet seem complete, It still made Ming Yun want to worship it.
Suddenly, and without any warning, the tree disappeared, and only a fraction of a moment later, Xu Yue disappeared.
"This is really weird," mumbled Xu Yue as she looked at the world around her, Xu Yue's spiritual sense, which was already unimaginably huge, now spread over an even larger area, as the number of living beings in her vision reached an endless number.
Suddenly, Xu Yue frowned as she looked behind Ming Yun.
"It's gone," mumbled Xu Yue as she looked at the empty cushion with a weird expression on her face, causing Ming Yun to look backward and also notice the disappearance of the little fox.
"Wait for me here," said Xu Yue before suddenly, a spontaneous hole in space appeared behind her, causing Xu Yue to disappear and then reappear in a snowy forest.
"It was here," mumbled Xu Yue as another hole appeared behind her, and once again transported her to another location.
From a forest, to a hill, to a mountain peak, each with an enormous distance between them, but in only a few moments Xu Yue traveled to them, on the tails of a little fox.
Suddenly, just as Xu Yue appeared in a small mortal village, she noticed two flashes of white light in front of her, while someone else might have been confused by the scene, Xu Yue knew what those were.
"Two tails," mumbled Xu Yue as she once again teleported to another location.
...
As she once again teleported from the scene, Hulli Jing's fur stood straight as she, for a brief moment felt an extremely familiar aura just behind her.
"So fast," mumbled Hulli Jing, amazed at both the speed at which Xu Yue completed her breakthrough and the speed at which she was traveling.
"She's really catching up to me," thought Hulli Jing before deciding on a new plan, now that raw speed was no longer able to overpower the latter.
...
Looking at the serene scene in front of her, a confused expression appeared on Xu Yue's face, that was replaced by a smile a few moments later.
"This illusion is really powerful, she somehow even managed to trick me for a few moments, this little fox really shouldn't be underestimated," mumbled Xu Yue as she threw the rock in her hands to a specific tree, causing the formation around her to shatter, but suddenly, Xu Yue once again picked up the rock.
Looking at the large boulder in the distance, Xu Yue once again threw a rock at it, causing another hidden illusionary formation to shatter.
Just when things seemed to be over, Xu Yue once again picked up the rock and looked at the scene around her.
"There's another illusion," mumbled Xu Yue simply laying the rock on the ground in front of her, causing the reality around her to shatter.
"Much better," mumbled Xu Yue as she held her head up using her hands and stared at the little rock in front of her.
After a few minutes, the rock then turned into a little fox, causing Xu Yue to smile.
"You really are too cute," mumbled Xu Yue as she used her nails to scratch the fox behind it's ears, but even though this was extremely enjoyable for it, an inexplicable anger seemed to rise up in the fox.
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