After enjoying the forest scenery and cool, fresh air from their vantage point, Li Mo brought Yun Ruoyan to find a place to rest.
âAh! Youâre not intending on having me sleep here, are you?â Yun Ruoyan glanced at the sight in front of her in surprise: a gigantic bird nest nestled between gigantic trees.
âWhat, you donât like it?â Li Mo hopped into the birdâs nest with Yun Ruoyan.
âNo, no.â Yun Ruoyan hurriedly shook her hands. âItâs just, itâs just too surprisingâisnât this birdâs nest too large?!â The nest had to be at least ten feet wide in length, and it appeared even larger because it was circular in shape. What sort of bird could have made such a nest in the first place?
Yun Ruoyan jumped atop the nest as though she were a little kid, and found to her surprise that it was highly elastic.
âThis is a night owlâs nest. Night owls rest during the day and operate at night, so weâll borrow its nest for one night.â
âA night owl! Isnât there a possibility that it might return in the night while weâre sound asleep?â
âNo.â Li Mo had already lain down in the nest comfortably. âEven if it comes back, thereâs no need to fear.â
âIs that so?â Yun Ruoyan sat by Li Moâs side, her hands hugging her knees. Jokingly, she continued, âBecause you wonât sleep and will keep guard over me the entire night?â
âThereâll be someone keeping guard, but it wonât be me.â Li Mo whistled shrilly, and a bird responded from quite a distance.
âAh, I forgot Moâer was here too!â Yun Ruoyan smiledâMoâerâs birdcall had been sufficient to leave dozens of beasts sleeping for the better part of a day, so what did she have to fear? Not long later, the silver-feathered Moâer flew in from afar and stopped by the side of the nest. Under the moonlight, its eyes sparkled as it cocked its head toward Yun Ruoyan.
Yun Ruoyan reached out and patted it.
âWhere did you go?â She prodded Moâerâs sharp beak with a finger. âI killed a giant bull this afternoon, and Zhuo Yifeng made me some beef tongue at night. It was so delicious that I almost swallowed my own tongue. What a pity that a glutton like you werenât there!â
Moâer clearly seemed able to understand Yun Ruoyanâs words, because it began hopping and chirping along the edge of the nest, looking quite regretful indeed.
âYanâer, stop teasing that stupid bird.â Li Mo sat up and leaned against the edge of the nest, more indolent than Yun Ruoyan had ever seen him. His long, black hair was draped behind his back, revealing his jadelike features. He was smiling as he sipped from a flask of wine. Li Mo wasnât drunk, but his eyes seemed glazed over.
Yun Ruoyan stared at Li Mo, enraptured, before Moâerâs sudden, protesting chirp broke her out of her reverie.
âAlright, alright,â Yun Ruoyan said. âIâm at least half your mistress, arenât I? Of course Iâd leave you something good!â She took out a little square of beef tongue wrapped up in a leaf, then fed it to Moâer in bite-sized chunks.
When Moâer consumed it all, it let out a loud burp, causing Yun Ruoyan to burst out in laughter. Li Mo reached a hand out and pulled Yun Ruoyan into his lap. She didnât resist, not until Li Mo pushed her down and began to kiss her forehead, her nose, and her lips. Only when he got to her neck did she push him away.
âLi Mo, you promised to wait for me to reach adulthood,â Yun Ruoyan panted lightly. âAfter this year, Iâll be an adult the next.â
âYanâerâ¦â Li Mo didnât break his kiss. Indistinctly, he continued, âDuring this training, weâre going to make sure you reach eighth-rank. Before entering the alternate dimension, I want to marry you. Yanâer, I really canât wait.â
Despite what he said, Li Mo ultimately stopped touching Yun Ruoyan, restraining himself despite his extreme mental and physical longing for her. He was now a peak ninth-rank blademaster. Once Yun Ruoyan became a peak eighth-rank blademaster, they would be able to couple, and Yun Ruoyanâs unique constitution would allow him to break through the bottleneck of ninth-rank and become a sword saint.
After that, it would be far more likely for him and Yun Ruoyan to return from the alternate dimension safely. As a result, increasing Yun Ruoyanâs cultivation during this training would be paramount.
âI heard that those students who donât make it to eighth-rank during the training can consume a pill instead,â Yun Ruoyan began.
âThat pill steals from your future potential, and will be immensely harmful to you going forward. Iâd never let you consume it, Yanâer.â Li Mo seemed disgusted by the thought. âDo you know why I chose the training to be hosted in this gigantic forest?â
âNo, I donât. Is there a reason?â
âOf course. A year ago, when I brought a team of students here for training, I found a heavenly spirit fruit, but it wasnât yet ripe. Furthermore, there were quite a few high-rank beasts surrounding and protecting it, so I didnât dare make any rash attempt to seize it. After I returned to the Chenyuan continent, I did some calculations and found that the fruit would ripen this month. When I bring the fruit to you, Yanâer, Iâm sure your cultivation will reach eighth-rank in no time.â
âA heavenly spirit fruit! That legendary treasure that can help a cultivator break through any bottleneck?â
âYes, but thereâs a catchâalthough the heavenly spirit fruit can help cultivators break through their bottlenecks, it doesnât work very well past ninth-rank. Furthermore, that cultivator has to have a strong enough foundation to be able to break through in the first place; having a regular human consume the fruit would achieve nothing.â
âIf thatâs the case, surely itâs being guarded by quite a number of eighth-rank and ninth-rank beasts?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDonât worry, Yanâer. I can easily handle a few ninth-rank beasts.â Yanâer spoke as though it would be no big deal to him.
However, Yun Ruoyan knew that doing so would be a significant undertaking. The ninth-rank beasts of this gigantic forest would likewise be massive themselves, and she had struggled so much with the bull in the afternoon simply because of its size and bulk.
She didnât want to imagine how large its ninth-rank equivalent would be!
âYanâer, donât worry too much about meâthat dumb bird will be around to help.â
Yun Ruoyan glanced toward the side of the birdâs nest, where Moâer had fallen asleep after sticking its head in the crook of its wings.
After an exhausting day, Yun Ruoyan also began to doze off, falling into a deep, dreamless sleep in Li Moâs lap. She woke to a dull thundering, frowning as she stirred. The thundering came from beneath her, and Yun Ruoyan was just about to get up and check it out when Li Mo pushed her down. âItâs a beast stampede passing by. Donât worry, and keep on sleeping.â
Yun Ruoyan turned to see Moâer poking its head out, yawn widely, then go back to sleep. Only then did Yun Ruoyan let out a breath and do the same herself, relaxing and returning to Yun Ruoyanâs warm lap.
Li Mo clutched Yun Ruoyanâs waist more tightly as he murmured, âYanâer, with me around, thereâs no need to remain so alert.â
Yun Ruoyan closed her eyes and curled up against Li Mo. As drowsiness once again overcame her, Yun Ruoyan fell into a dream. She seemed to have arrived in a deep valley filled with greenery, peaceful and idyllic.
âYuemei.â A clear male voice came from afar, and Yun Ruoyan turned toward its source. On a small path leading out of the valley, a man dressed in coarse hemp was quickly walking toward her. He was tall and broad, and his long black hair was tied behind his head in a rough ponytail. His gaze was sharp, his smile gentle like the spring wind.
âYuemei?â Yun Ruoyan repeated the manâs words. âWhy do you know my motherâs name? Who are you?â
The man walked directly past Yun Ruoyan, and she turned around and began chasing after him. âHey, wait! Who are you?â
Out of nowhere, a thatched hut suddenly appeared behind her by the side of the lake.
âYuemei, Iâm back! I caught a pheasant, and Iâll make you a nourishing soup later!â The man rushed even more quickly toward the thatched hut. Yun Ruoyanâs heart suddenly began to thump as she increased her pace to keep up.
Just as the man arrived by the hut, its front door suddenly opened, revealing a woman dressed like a peasant. She wore a hemp kerchief about her head, a rough, patchwork dress, and an apron around her waist. Beneath that apron was a protruding belly. Despite her attire and belly, Yun Ruoyan easily recognized this woman as her mother, Lin Yuemei, with a single glance.
She stilled as she watched the man and woman talk and laugh.
âLong Yin, youâre sweating so much! Come, let me wipe your sweat off for you.â Lin Yuemei took a handkerchief from her waist and began wiping at the manâs forehead.
âYuemei, look!â The man proudly presented her with the pheasant that he had caught. âIâll go make a soup with it for you and my darling Yanâer.â Long Yin brought the pheasant to the side of the lake and began cleaning its carcass.
Lin Yuemei stood behind him, smiling. âHow do you know itâs a girl?â
âYuemei, I canât be mistaken! Our daughter will be at least as good-looking as you, and Iâm sure sheâll like the name Iâve chosen for her, Long Yanâer.â
âLong Yanâer does have a nice ring to it.â Lin Yuemei smiled blissfully.
âLong Yanâer, Long Yanâer, Long Yanâerâ¦â The name echoed in Yun Ruoyanâs mind, stunning her.
âYanâer, Yanâer! Wake up, Yanâer!â Li Mo whispered into her ear. Yun Ruoyan struggled to open her eyes, and Li Moâs face appeared in front of her.
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