Transmigration! The System Wants Me to Pursue the Abstinent Senior Sister - Chapter 60
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It had to be said that being held in the senior sister’s embrace felt truly wonderful. Luo Yunhuan’s heart fluttered like a startled deer as she obediently nodded.
“I won’t do it again next time. I’ll focus when controlling the flying sword.”
Qin Yiqiu nodded, helping her back onto the flying sword. She continued to ride the wind, following behind her junior sister, ready to lend a hand whenever the other showed signs of faltering or losing control.
With the compass in her hand and the jade pendant for communicating with the elders, it wasn’t difficult for Qin Yiqiu to locate the elders’ position. After all, such a large group couldn’t just vanish into thin air.
The delicate spoon handle of the compass quivered, pointing in several directions before gently swaying to guide its master.
While instructing her junior sister, Qin Yiqiu led the way, and it took less than half a day to rejoin the main group. The disciples, having rested overnight, resumed their hunting. Since some had been injured and returned to the sect, the elders had teleported a few more disciples over.
Many unfamiliar faces appeared in the group, yet every one of them treated Qin Yiqiu with utmost respect.
This time, Qin Yiqiu wasn’t responsible for hunting; she only needed to step in when encountering powerful beasts, making her task relatively relaxed.
But Luo Yunhuan wasn’t so fortunate. The talismans she had brought were already depleted during the beast tide, forcing her to rely on low-level spells for hunting.
Fortunately, she had the system’s map guidance, which allowed her to know the landmarks of rare herbs within a hundred-mile radius.
Seizing the opportunity, Luo Yunhuan started a business. She could tell those searching for beasts or herbs the exact locations, but in return, they had to share a portion of the herbs they collected or trade something suitable.
At first, some were skeptical, but Luo Yunhuan could indeed accurately locate the herbs everyone needed, which eventually won them over.
“You’re cheating!”
As Luo Yunhuan’s business flourished, with people continuously returning herbs to her or trading beast cores, hides, bones, cinnabar, and the like for information on herb and beast locations, it naturally sparked envy in others.
“How can you so precisely know the locations of the herbs and beasts we need in the secret realm? You must be using the senior sister’s Immortal Pointer Compass!”
“You’re disrupting our secret realm trial competition!”
The disciples of the Cloud Sword Mountain Sect had come to the Mystic Moon Secret Realm not only for training but also for a ranking competition among themselves. Alchemists competed to see who could gather better herbs, as herb hunting was part of their cultivation. Sword cultivators and other practitioners vied to hunt the most beasts.
Talisman masters were so few that merely participating earned them the sect’s encouragement and support.
Although Luo Yunhuan had begun learning talisman crafting through the Talisman Encyclopedia, she hadn’t registered with the sect, so she couldn’t receive any rewards.
Such an overpowering skill was bound to raise suspicions. Hearing the unfamiliar term “Immortal Pointer Compass,” Luo Yunhuan suddenly recalled that the senior sister did occasionally take out a compass to check. It was just that the compass looked so ancient and plain.
She hadn’t considered it a treasure before, but now she realized appearances can be deceiving, just as the sea cannot be measured with a ladle. Even magical artifacts, no matter how unattractive, might possess great power.
“How can you say that? When have I ever used the senior sister’s things?”
Luo Yunhuan leaned against the large tree trunk, her delicate face growing increasingly radiant and tender. The original host had a decent foundation to begin with, and coupled with Luo Yunhuan’s habit of purchasing beauty-enhancing pills for maintenance, her complexion had improved significantly.
Especially in terms of her clothing aesthetics, which had gradually refined, people were slowly realizing that this previously unnoticed woman in the sect actually possessed such beauty and capability.
“Hmph, don’t try to deny it! Everyone in the sect knows you shamelessly climbed into the Eldest Senior Sister’s bed!”
“Taking advantage of the Eldest Senior Sister’s gentle nature and her unwillingness to do anything extreme, you’ve grown increasingly bold, even stealing her treasures for your own use!”
The man was aggressive, his neck flushed bright red, clearly infuriated by Luo Yunhuan’s actions of helping other disciples.
Originally, their rankings were among the top, but Luo Yunhuan’s sudden “guidance from an immortal” had caused their points to plummet.
With the sect’s cultivation resources as rewards now seemingly out of reach, they were as anxious as if their eyebrows were on fire, rushing over to confront Luo Yunhuan.
Luo Yunhuan frowned, disliking how others spoke about her and the Eldest Senior Sister.
Especially when it came to such baseless accusations. Although she had used the system’s map indicators, she had never taken anything from the Eldest Senior Sister. Those who slandered the Eldest Senior Sister without evidence were the most detestable.
Resting one hand on the furry grass, Luo Yunhuan was about to engage in a debate with the man when someone suddenly rushed out from her blind spot.
A punch landed squarely on the man’s face.
“A dog’s mouth can’t spit out ivory! All you people know how to do is make groundless accusations. Junior Sister Yunhuang predicted this through her own abilities, what does it have to do with the Eldest Senior Sister?”
It turned out the one who threw the punch was Yuan Dingshan. Despite being a frail talisman master, his punch carried considerable force, and when angered, he could hit quite hard.
The two of them wrestled, but Yuan Dingshan was no sword cultivator or body cultivator, his physical strength was lacking.
Soon, his face was bruised and swollen.
Luo Yunhuan couldn’t stand to watch any longer. Although this guy was fighting on her behalf, losing so badly was rather embarrassing.
Still, she approached the two. Luo Yunhuan’s strength wasn’t remarkable, but what others didn’t know was that she had already received special guidance from the Eldest Senior Sister.
She had advanced from the mid-stage of Qi Refining to the peak of Qi Refining, her strength leaping forward as if taking flight. She was now only a step away from Foundation Establishment.
So, with Luo Yunhuan stepping in, she was able to separate the two.
But by this point, Yuan Dingshan’s face was already swollen like a pig’s head. Luo Yunhuan gasped inwardly good grief, did he have to go so hard for her sake?
He was practically the ultimate Pro Max version of a “Boiling Sheep.”
“It’s fine, Junior Sister. This guy was bad-mouthing you, so I had to vent some anger for you.”
Yuan Dingshan wiped the dark blood trickling from his nose and flashed a smile, though to others, it looked downright terrifying.
After all, smiling with a face full of blood was reminiscent of a horrifying murder scene.
“You didn’t have to do this.”
“Apart from getting yourself covered in injuries, there’s no benefit at all.”
Luo Yunhuan pulled a handkerchief from her sleeve and wiped the dirty blood from Yuan Dingshan’s face. Then, she retrieved a pill she had won from the system’s lottery.
Luo Yunhuan hesitated.
This pill was so precious she couldn’t just give it away. It wasn’t as if the Eldest Senior Sister was the one injured.
So they only took out ordinary pills and fed them into the person’s mouth.
But neither of them realized that their commotion had long alerted Qin Yiqiu, who was keeping watch from the treetops. Qin Yiqiu leaped down from the branches.
When she hurried over with quick steps, she happened to see her junior sister gently wiping the blood from a man’s face with tender eyes.
Her heart suddenly tightened.
An indescribable discomfort surged within her, tinged with a hint of bitterness and jealousy.