1134: Chapter 336: The Current Situation of An Old Friend 1134: Chapter 336: The Current Situation of An Old Friend In the Northern Kingdom of September, snow had already been heavily falling, and overnight it had blanketed Camel Hump Mountain in white.
Outside the cave entrance of Camel Hump Mountain, a Xuan Wu remained motionless, letting the thick snow cover its body.
Su He hadn’t stayed inside the cave for too long; his father-in-law’s time was truly running out.
Ji Feixue certainly had many questions she wanted to ask her mentally sound father-in-law, and for Su He to linger inside would truly show a lack of tact.
If he was curious, once his father-in-law passed away, he could simply close the door and ask his wife.
Ji Feixue was cold by nature, and she did not enjoy revealing others’ secrets; she hadn’t revealed a fraction of news to Su He in the future era.
However, these days, the fairy found it very hard to keep secrets from Su He during certain special moments each day.
The chill autumn wind and the waning moon reflected on the white snow; leaves fluttered down, but still some stubborn ones clung to the treetops, refusing to let go, appearing even more isolated amidst the wind and snow.
Su He’s consciousness sank into his Intention Orifice, watching the Fairy Sect emitting constant flashes of starlight.
The starlight, along with the operation of Divine Sense and True Yuan, had already flowed throughout his body, slowly seeping into his Inner World.
The stars didn’t suspend in the sky to add splendor; instead, they fell to the ground and penetrated into rivers.
Transforming into plants and animals, or into swimming fish and crabs.
Adding a robust stroke of life energy to Su He’s Inner World.
As these starlights transformed into living creatures, a sense of reality arose in Su He’s Inner World—
It was a bizarre sensation.
Though the previous Inner World had mountains, seas, and was teeming with creatures,
it was just a place that provided Su He with the Power of the World, inherently no different from Su He’s flesh and acupoints.
But now, as the starlight entered, it imparted a sense of reality to Su He’s Inner World, as if it could truly become a real world.
Even the newly born Power of the World felt slightly different.
Where it differed, Su He could not yet precisely perceive; he needed more condensed stars, but it ought to be positive.
Su He gathered the newly condensed Power of the World on his claws and swiped forward, creating a friction sound as he forcibly tore through the space.
Su He tilted his head to look at the rift, but after a moment, he shook his head and smoothed over the space.
He saw no differences; ripping apart space was now effortless for him without relying on other powers, solely using his flesh body.
The quantity was still too little; the changes in the Inner World were not enough to induce a qualitative change.
It required time to accumulate.
When the snow fell, Yiren silently walked out of the cave, her expression slightly somber.
Su He turned and transformed back into his human form, stepping forward without speaking.
He simply embraced her.
Ji Feixue buried her head in his shoulder, silent for a long time.
Su He gently held her, and after a long while, he chuckled, “Let’s go, let’s go home!”
“Okay!” Ji Feixue’s voice was cold, but it seemed she had found solace, and her mood had considerably calmed.
That was by Su He’s side; if it had been by someone else’s side, even her previously somber demeanor would not have existed, as if the sky falling would only be met with frosty indifference.
On the way back, they didn’t dawdle with leisurely travel; his wife was likely not in the mood for touring.
With one step, Su He shattered the space and, holding her hand, returned to Yunmeng Ze.
In Yunmeng Ze, the rain poured down heavily.
As they arrived, they were immediately drenched by the torrential rain, seeing two sullen faces.
Sister Frog’s smoking pipe, which she could light even under the sea, was unprecedentedly wet from the rain.
The water flowed down the frog’s body, dampening her eyelids.
The fox looked even more miserable, its fiery red fur thoroughly soaked, forcefully trying to maintain a heartbroken expression, but its eyes stubbornly refused to cry.
Su He raised his hand to greet them, but Sister Frog turned and walked away, presenting him with a lonely back.
The fox followed, its tail dragging in the muddy water.
“You…
need not comfort me; I will get better on my own…” Sister Frog’s lonely voice carried a tone of defiance.
Su He nodded agreeably, “Green Flower, you know me; aside from my wife, I have never had the habit of placating anyone.”
Not to mention Ya Ya, who was his daughter, incomparable.
Green Flower wasn’t included in this.
Sister Frog instantly became furious, leaping and charging at Su He, “I’ll bite you to death, you bastard!”
Su He dodged, but Sister Frog was already hanging on his wing, biting the feathers as Su He swung her through the air.
“Get down!”
“Mmmph…” Sister Frog’s words were muffled.
“If you don’t get down, I’ll roast you.”
Sister Frog bit even harder: “Might as well die then.”
If it weren’t for Su He’s connection with her, he wouldn’t have understood she meant “Might as well resurrect again.”
The duo continued their frolic.
Ji Feixue stood on the water’s surface, the corners of her mouth curling slightly.
Sometimes, a bit of chaos felt quite nice.
The fox stood beside her, enviously watching the frolicking duo.
It had been passively bound to Ji Feixue, and although soul beasts and their owners were connected from the moment of their bond,
it wasn’t very close to Ji Feixue and rarely interacted with her, mostly just mutually helping to improve each other’s cultivation levels.
The fox blinked, watching its owner play with Sister Frog, feeling something unusual atop its head, and when it looked up, it saw Ji Feixue shielding half of the umbrella over it.
The fox paused, then rejoiced.
Unsure how to express its happiness, it heard Su He’s voice nearby.
Su He: “Right, I have something to tell you.
I’ve handed over all the treasures on me to my wife.
From now on, you’ll share half of your treasures with me.”
Then came Sister Frog’s astonished response, “Why should I share with you?
Besides, you neither refine artifacts nor alchemy, so what do you need treasures for?”