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Time Travel: The Heroine Has Arrived!-Chapter 653: Naive Little Flower Fairy VS Mortal Glamorous Beauty (Part 3)
Chapter 653: Chapter 653: Naive Little Flower Fairy VS Mortal Glamorous Beauty (Part 3)
Gu Shengyin sat in the room, slowly piecing together the plot of this world.
Originally, You Lan also transformed on this very day, in the back garden of the Yun Mansion.
But she did not encounter Yu Wenrui.
The mysteriously appearing You Lan in the Yun Mansion’s garden naturally triggered the vigilance of its inhabitants—her naïve and innocent nature, completely ignorant of human deceit, quickly exposed her secret.
Frightened by those who wished to capture her, she ran away.
However, the fearful people of the Yun Mansion summoned a Taoist from who knows where, who not only pursued her throughout the city but also captured her just after her shape-shifting, not understanding anything, and sealed the feeble spiritual energy within her.
She was taken back to the Yun Mansion.
The person with the deepest hostility towards her in the Yun Mansion turned out to be Yun Chuqing, the mansion’s young mistress—because she was envious of You Lan’s greater beauty.
She personally scratched deep marks on You Lan’s face before selling her to a brothel.
Having lived a worse-than-death existence in the brothel, You Lan finally seized an opportunity, learned the escape route from a guard’s heart, and succeeded in fleeing.
For the following ten years, she lived in seclusion deep in the mountains, cultivating with nature’s spiritual energy.
Regrettably, with her heart corroded by hatred and resentment, You Lan had fallen onto the Monster Path; she appeared at Yun Mansion and slaughtered all eighty-seven lives there, and naturally, Yun Chuqing, who had since married into a high-status family, could not escape.
In front of her, You Lan killed her two children and finally ended her life.
Having committed such slaughter, You Lan could not avoid the majesty of the Heavenly Dao during her centennial Tribulation Crossing and was obliterated.
Originally, You Lan was a rare Cold Moon You Lan from the Penglai Immortal Path of Penglai Island, who would have reached the status of a High Immortal had she continued to absorb the spiritual energy of heaven and earth after her transformation; even in the Heavenly Court, after her transformation, she would have been among the best of the Flower Fairies. But fate had laid this tragic path before her.
So after her death, Gu Shengyin came to her body, arriving before any of this had happened.
However, it seemed that His Highness Prince Xian had ulterior motives for bringing her along.
Gu Shengyin could not probe into his mind, yet she possessed extraordinarily sensitive perception.
Unlike lovers from her past worlds, although Gu Shengyin could see admiration for herself in his gaze, the depths of this man’s eyes harbored a thick, unmelting coldness.
Perhaps because he knew of Gu Shengyin’s special abilities, Yu Wenrui never let anyone unrelated get close to her.
Even the daily necessities, such as eating and drinking, were things he would personally accompany Gu Shengyin in doing.
To outsiders, Prince Xian said that his Little Flower Fairy sister had come out from Carefree Valley to visit her brother.
Everyone knew that Prince Xian once had Carefree Valley, a place known for its mysterious and unpredictable nature, as his master, and his statement, therefore, raised no suspicion.
Gu Shengyin played the fool alongside him, dutifully taking on the role of a naive Little Flower Fairy, waiting for him to reveal his intentions.
In fact, everyone in Prince Xian’s Mansion was curious about Gu Shengyin, the supposed disciple from Carefree Valley, yet they had no chance to meet her.
Yu Wenrui indeed had his own objectives; his kindness to this strangely-originated Little Flower Fairy was merely for his personal desires.
But what he did not know was that playing a role for too long could turn the act into reality.
Feigning emotions for an extended period might sometimes become so embedded that even he himself could not discern—were these feigned emotions truly just an act?
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