After rushing for a while, Su Yuanyuan and Sebastian finally arrived at a relatively large town before dark.

This town is called Fengjiang City. The city walls are tall and sturdy, and lanterns hang on the city gates. The lanterns seem to be painted with runes and are emitting a soft light.

The guards at the city gate seemed very vigilant, but they didn't make things difficult for them. They just looked at their appearance carefully for a few moments, asked a few simple questions, and then let them pass.

After entering the town, Su Yuanyuan and Sebastian searched for a place to stay along the main street.

Most of the shops on both sides of the street were closed, with only a few still open, and some noise could be heard occasionally.

They quickly found a guesthouse that looked fairly clean, with a sign hanging at the entrance that read "Yuelai Guesthouse," the handwriting on it quite messy.

Su Yuanyuan looked at the name with some speechlessness. Is Yuelai Inn a multi-dimensional chain? It exists in every ancient dimension.

"Welcome to Yuelai Inn, esteemed guests."

They heard the sound as soon as they entered the inn. There was only one person in the entire inn, sitting behind a table by the door. He must be the innkeeper.

The innkeeper was a middle-aged man who looked shrewd and capable. He greeted us warmly with a kind smile on his face.

“Give us a quiet room.”

Su Yuanyuan said that she just wanted to rest now. She was exhausted after traveling for so long, and it took a lot of willpower for her to be able to stand up.

"Alright, this way please, both of you."

The innkeeper led them to a room on the second floor. Although the room was not large, it was fairly tidy. There was a bed and a small table, with an oil lamp on the table.

"Sir, if you are hungry, we have hot food here. Just call us."

After the shopkeeper finished speaking, he left.

As soon as he left, Su Yuanyuan lay down on the bed and finally let out a long sigh of relief. Sebastian smiled and closed the door, looking at her as if he was in a good mood.

He walked to the window, drew back the curtains, and looked out. There were few pedestrians on the town's streets, and only the occasional bark of a dog could be heard in the distance.

"Yuanyuan, would you like something to eat?"

Sebastian turned around, leaned against the windowsill, and looked at her with gentle eyes.

"Just grab something to eat, all I want to do right now is sleep."

Su Yuanyuan didn't even lift her head, her whole body buried in the blanket, her voice muffled.

"Okay, I'll make you some porridge."

Sebastian nodded and walked to the bedside, smiling at Su Yuanyuan. Su Yuanyuan suddenly sat up and glared at him angrily.

"Who caused me to become like this? You actually made me drink porridge?"

Sebastian couldn't hold back any longer and burst into laughter, his dark eyes filled with amusement. Su Yuanyuan knew from his reaction that she had been tricked again.

She glared at Sebastian, who kept laughing, and decided to make him sit on the stool all night.

When Su Yuanyuan finished eating and was about to go to sleep, she stopped Sebastian, who had followed her, and gestured with her chin towards the chair.

"You can sleep there tonight!"

Seeing that Sebastian was about to cling to her again, Su Yuanyuan took a step back, crossed her arms, and glared at him.

"If you keep cheating, you can forget about sleeping with me again."

Sebastian frowned in annoyance, then finally smiled in resignation, "Fine, it's my fault for making you angry."

The next morning, Su Yuanyuan was awakened by the noise outside the window. She rubbed her eyes and found Sebastian sitting by the window.

"What are you looking at."

Su Yuanyuan yawned and sat up in bed. This was the first time they had lived together, and Sebastian hadn't been sitting by her bedside in the morning.

"Watching the lives of people in ancient times."

Sebastian looked up and smiled slightly. "You're awake? I'll go prepare some food."

"Wait, let me wash up first."

Su Yuanyuan quickly got out of bed, walked to the washbasin in the corner of the room, washed her face briefly, and combed her hair again.

After she finished washing up, Sebastian brought her a bowl of steaming porridge and some pastries. This was the breakfast prepared by the inn, not made by Sebastian.

Su Yuanyuan took the porridge and drank it in big gulps. Although she was still angry last night, she put those little emotions behind her when she was hungry.

What are your plans for today?

Sebastian sat to the side, watching her eat, and asked in a relaxed tone.

"Let's go outside and inquire to see if we can get a more detailed understanding of the situation in this world."

Su Yuanyuan put down her bowl, wiped her mouth, and said, "I always felt that my previous excitement was because of this world. You know, I really wanted to enter the world of cultivation."

"However, the cultivators here seem to be very low-key. I've only heard of that person from yesterday."

Sebastian nodded in agreement with her, but still subtly reminded her not to have too high hopes. Su Yuanyuan, of course, understood, and smiled as she prepared to change her clothes.

Su Yuanyuan and Sebastian changed into simple clothes and prepared to go out. They decided to go to the teahouse in the city first, which was usually the place where the most information was gathered.

Stepping out of the inn, Su Yuanyuan took a deep breath, feeling the cool morning air. There were already quite a few pedestrians on the streets of Fengjiang City, mostly merchants and ordinary people coming and going.

The teahouse was located diagonally opposite the inn, and it was bustling with noise, a cacophony of sounds.

Su Yuanyuan and Sebastian found a corner to sit down, ordered a pot of tea and some snacks, and listened attentively to the conversations of the people around them while drinking their tea.

"Have you heard? The demons outside the city have become increasingly rampant lately, even daring to attack towns."

A tea drinker said in a low voice, his tone tinged with worry.

"That's right. I heard that a small village was destroyed by demons a couple of days ago, with countless deaths and injuries."

Another tea drinker chimed in, his voice low.

"What can we do? We ordinary people can't afford this kind of turmoil."

The third tea drinker sighed, his face full of sorrow.

Su Yuanyuan and Sebastian exchanged a glance. It seemed that the demons in this world were indeed very active, and perhaps even more serious than they had imagined.

"What's going on with the cultivators in this world?" Su Yuanyuan asked Sebastian in a low voice. "Even with demons running rampant like this, why are they still keeping such a low profile?"

"Perhaps there aren't many cultivators here, or they have their own rules and are unwilling to interfere too much with the mortal world."

Sebastian pondered, "However, since the demons are so rampant, the cultivators can't just sit idly by. Perhaps they have their own ways of dealing with it."

"Hmm, it seems we need to ask a cultivator; these ordinary people know very little."

Su Yuanyuan nodded. It wasn't impossible, but it was good that they knew it was a cultivation world. They would always find a way to enter it.

After finishing their tea, Su Yuanyuan and Sebastian left the teahouse and began searching for traces of cultivators in the city.

According to the novel, cultivators usually have some special characteristics, such as carrying magical treasures or having spiritual energy fluctuations.

They walked down street after street, and finally found a small shop that looked rather mysterious in a secluded corner.

A sign for Lingbao Pavilion hangs on the door of the small shop, the characters of which emit a faint spiritual light, but the people around seem unable to see them.

"There must be cultivators here."

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