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Great Love Immortal Venerate: Why are all my fairies yandere?-Chapter 443 - : Persuade
Chapter 443: Persuade
“Since you already know, would you still come in with me?”
Xu Yuan raised an eyebrow, “Aren’t you afraid the Peak Master will blame you?”
“I, I don’t know.”
She shook her head, a wretched smile on her face, “I know doing this is tantamount to betraying the Sect, but I can’t help myself, what can I do?”
Yun looked at him with a heart-wrenching expression, saying, “My wish is fulfilled, kill me now.”
She knew that his return this time was definitely for revenge.
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If she died, then she wouldn’t need to worry about who would win or lose between them.
“What do you want to ask me?”
Xu Yuan avoided her gaze, changing the subject, revisiting her initial question, but the hand placed on her waist still held on tightly, not letting go.
“You, you and Ruoxue, did you also do this kind of thing?”
She hesitated, but still posed the question.
“Yes.”
Xu Yuan was taken aback, not expecting her to suddenly ask this question.
“Between the two of us, who do you think is a bit better?”
She hesitated, but thinking this would be her last question before death, she felt there was nothing shameful about it and asked through gritted teeth.
Xu Yuan looked at her in astonishment, as if suddenly finding her words difficult to comprehend.
Biting her lip, her complexion flushed a rich red, like a fine wine that had been aged for many years, utterly enchanting and alluring.
“Between us two, who do you think would be more comfortable.”
As she spoke, she eventually bowed her head in shame.
Xu Yuan’s expression was a bit odd, just about to answer.
Yun bravely raised her head, looking directly at him, “Don’t lie to me! I just don’t want you to keep anything from me anymore, that’s why I clarified your identity.”
“May I ask, why do you care about this question?”
Xu Yuan frowned slightly.
He didn’t understand why she would suddenly ask this question.
It didn’t seem like there was any old grudge between Liu Ruoxue and her.
Yun’s fist loosened and tightened several times before she finally let out a breath and said, “I’m not jealous of her, but, do you know?”
“At that time, at the Sword Sect’s grand competition, the two of you standing together, many junior sisters said you matched well.”
Her expression revealed remembrance, “Some even wanted to paint a portrait of you both. I asked for one to admire in private, and I too thought you were very well-suited.”
As she said this, her face showed a shade of disappointment, “But we stood together on the stage as well, yet no one ever said anything like that? Why is that? Does a genius deserve everything?”
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Xu Yuan listened in silence, not saying a word.
“Ever since I started cultivating, even though the Master always said that the Sword Dao is about competition, I’ve never had disputes with anyone, but in that moment, I suddenly felt the desire to compete.”
“But when it comes to cultivation, I know I can’t compare to her in this lifetime.”
“It was me who fell in love with you first, so why should she be closer to you sooner than me? If love had to be ranked, I definitely wouldn’t lose.”
“So even if they think Ruoxue suits you more, I still feel it’s unfair.”
She looked steadily at him, “Even if it’s just in this regard, being better than her would be enough for me.”
“So this is what you think.”
He snapped back to reality, feeling somewhat moved in his heart.
“So, what do you think?”
Yun stared intently at him.
“Me?”
Xu Yuan’s mouth curved into a slight smile, as he looked down at her, “I think, the time was too short, I haven’t figured it out yet, let’s do it again.”
“Wait…!”
Before Yun could react, her legs were already parted.
Another night with heavy dew until the sky began to whiten faintly.
Only then did she gradually recover from the soreness.
“How can you be more vigorous than an ox?”
She pushed his body away, somewhat discontented, feeling completely filled and unable to eat another bite.
“You’ve died several times already, do you still wish to die now?”
Xu Yuan raised his eyebrow, looking at her with a mischievous smile, asking.
Yun’s face turned red.
Having just babbled nonsensically about dying, she was naturally embarrassed when he brought it up, especially considering her thin skin.
A moment later, she stiffened her neck and said,
“No matter what, I could never betray the Sect.”
“But haven’t you already betrayed the Sect?”
Xu Yuan frowned, finding it odd how every disciple of the Sword Sect seemed so strange.
As he held her, his hand gently pressed on her lower abdomen, sealing off the Spiritual Power inside her body to prevent any thoughts of self-harm.
“What do you mean?”
Yun’s expression froze.
“When you saw me appear in the Sect, you didn’t report it. From that moment, didn’t you already betray the Sect?”
Her face turned pale, unable to retort but also powerless to do so.
“Don’t worry, I won’t make things difficult for you. This time I’ve returned not for revenge but rather to bring you all a great opportunity.”
“Great opportunity?”
Yun recalled the word she had let slip earlier, her face reddening again. But indeed, he had diverted her attention again.
“What great opportunity?”
“Haven’t you noticed that your cultivation has improved significantly?”
Xu Yuan tapped her head and said.
With his reminder, Yun suddenly realized this fact.
“Could it be?”
A complex look flashed in her eyes.
“Indeed, to contend with the Immortal Emperor Supreme from the Immortal Realm, I need the help of the disciples from Yin Peak of Sword Sect.”
Xu Yuan didn’t hide it from her and directly confessed his purpose: “So this time, not only am I not looking to harm the people of Sword Sect, but I will also help them enhance their cultivation.”
The debt of vengeance had a specific cause, and there was only Shi Ruoyu who had struck at him in the first place.
Moreover, this kind of revenge, which would truly pain Shi Ruoyu, fixated as she was on strengthening Yin Peak of Sword Sect, was a more hurtful form of revenge.
Yun clenched her fists, struggling internally.
After a long time, she lowered her head and slowly said, “Can I trust you?”
“You don’t have to trust me, but you should trust it.”
“Stop! It’s swelling, it’s getting swollen~”
Her voice was hoarse, tinged with a hint of tears, as she tried to push him away.
“It’s okay, cultivators have strong constitutions, very resilient.”
Another round of tears and relief ensued.
Xu Yuan patiently covered her with the blanket, stood up, and left, giving her space to think independently.
As he reached the door, he heard her murmur as if in a dream, her voice laden with tears, “But until now, you haven’t even asked my name.”
Xu Yuan stiffened for a moment, but it lasted only an instant. Then, with an unchanged expression, he stepped through and pushed the door open.
“But I only call one person ‘Senior Sister.'”
He didn’t look back, his voice low.
The depth of emotion in his tone seemed genuine.
Xu Yuan closed the door, looking at the drifting clouds in the sky, he slowly exhaled.
It seemed that his risky move was the right one after all.
With Yun as an internal aid, he might not be far from achieving his goal.
As he exhaled, the surrounding Spiritual Energy surged toward him like a reversing tide, flowing into his Dantian.
Nascent Soul late stage, complete!
Next, all he had to do was smoothly break through to Primordial Spirit, then use his newly-achieved Primordial Spirit Essence Blood to deal with Shi Ruoyu, and Yin Peak of Sword Sect would not be far from becoming part of Harmony Sect.
Hopefully, everything would go smoothly.
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It was another dim, moonlit night, and the door was pushed open.
The original occupant of the room, who had been cultivating for two days, finally returned. She looked at the blanket, almost discolored now, and a dense confusion flickered through her bright eyes.
Was the weather really that humid yesterday?