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Chapter 77 The Story of Bai Su and the White Snake

The baby girl was abandoned by her father as soon as she was born.

She should have ended up like other abandoned children in the mountains, either becoming food for wild animals or starving to death, but her cries attracted a white snake.

The White Snake was not like any ordinary snake by nature; she possessed supernatural abilities. No one knew what she was thinking. What later generations knew was that she took the baby away and raised it.

Some villagers went up the mountain and, by chance, saw a baby girl accompanied by a swarm of snakes, and legends about the snake woman began to circulate in the area.

When the snake girl was about five or six years old, a wealthy man took his servants up the mountain to search for medicine. No one knows what happened during that time, but after the wealthy man obtained the elixir, he took the snake girl away from the mountain.

This is the first time the snake woman has been brought into human society since she was abandoned in the mountains and lived among snakes.

She left the white snake who raised her and became the daughter of a wealthy man surnamed Bai, who named her Bai Su.

The Bai family had a young son who was frail and sickly from a young age. The doctor predicted he wouldn't live past the age of three. His mother was superstitious and listened to a fortune teller, raising her son as a daughter, barely managing to raise him to the age of five.

When he was five years old, Young Master Bai fell seriously ill. This time, the illness came on fiercely, and all kinds of precious medicines were used, but they were still ineffective.

At this moment, Master Bai remembered the fortune teller from many years ago. In order to protect his only son, Master Bai began to send people to find the fortune teller.

The fortune teller seemed to know that Master Bai was looking for him, and the next day he came to Master Bai's door and pointed out a clear path for him.

This led to Master Bai's journey up the mountain in search of a miraculous medicine.

After bringing back the elixir, the young master Bai took it and gradually recovered, even becoming healthier than other normal children.

However, due to the fortune teller's words before leaving, this young master Bai was still raised as a girl until he came of age.

After that, Bai Su became the young lady of the Bai family. As the Bai siblings grew up, the beauty of the young lady of the Bai family became widely known, but she was even more famous for her love of snakes.

Rumors circulated in the city that the Bai siblings were exceptionally beautiful, yet they kept dozens of snakes in their mansion, and were suspected of being able to communicate with them and possessing methods to control them.

Someone once saw that the young master of the Bai family, dressed in green, simply waved his hand and a green snake shot out from his sleeve, scaring the lecherous man who was harassing his sister half to death.

The lecherous man was terrified and later told others in private that the young master of the Bai family had a pair of terrifying snake eyes.

Soon, a legend spread throughout the city that the Bai siblings were snake spirits in human form. Just then, Bai's mother fell seriously ill and died. Bai's father was heartbroken. In order to send his wife back to their ancestral home for burial and to take his two children away from the rumors in the city, the Bai family moved to the vicinity of Hangzhou.

Perhaps because he had been confined for too long in the past, after mourning his mother, Young Master Bai began to live a life of not going home again. As his older sister, Miss Bai was afraid that he would cause trouble with his fearless nature, so she often followed him when he went out.

Once, the siblings were playing in the mountains when Bai Su felt that the mountains looked familiar. Her memories of when she was five or six years old were somewhat vague. Relying on her vague memories, she found the white snake.

The white snake, pure white all over, coiled atop a tower in the center of the lake. Its massive yet delicate head rested on the peak as if dozing, with two faint bulges on its head. The whole snake appeared sacred and majestic in the bright sunlight.

Upon seeing the white snake, Bai Su exclaimed in delight, "It's a dragon!"

It turns out that Bai Su had seen a white dragon soaring into the sky in her dreams since she was a child. After entering the mountains, she seemed to be guided all the way here. When she saw the white snake, she felt an urge to shed tears.

An overwhelming feeling surged within her, and she suddenly realized that she had seen her mother.

Yes, it's my mother!

Bai Su remembered that she was an abandoned baby who was taken in by the White Snake. The White Snake raised her with its blood, and to her, the White Snake was her mother.

After exclaiming "Dragon!", the white snake on the tower peak underwent a tremendous change. Its aura instantly became incredibly powerful, and something was growing inside the two small bulges on its head. Upon closer inspection, nascent dragon horns were emerging from them.

The white snake was already on the verge of transforming into a dragon, but this hurdle was like an insurmountable barrier. Bai Su's words just created the opportunity for her to transform into a dragon.

For the White Serpent, growing dragon horns was already the limit. If it wanted to become a true dragon, it would be impossible to achieve it by simply seeking a title.

The White Snake looked at Bai Su by the lake and made a decision instantly.

He decided to be born into this world and walk the path of accumulating merit.

So the white snake transformed into a beam of white light and flew into Bai Su's body. The white snake followed Bai Su around the world, lending her its power.

Bai Su thus became a special kind of 'shaman'.

The world is filled with demons and monsters causing chaos. With the help of the white snake, Bai Su and her brother travel around searching for strange and unusual things, and their reputation grows ever greater.

As time passed, decades went by, and Old Master Bai died of old age. The two siblings from the Bai family who returned home to handle Old Master Bai's funeral were still as young as they were in their youth.

Bai Su has been consuming the blood of a spirit snake since childhood and has now become a shaman, possessing the power of a dragon-spirit snake, thus preventing her from aging. Young Master Bai, on the other hand, has had his lifespan extended due to the unusual spiritual medicine he has taken.

The fact that the two people never age arouses fear in those around them, while the allure of immortality also attracts covetous eyes.

The siblings realized they couldn't stay there any longer. After dealing with their family's assets and leaving only one servant behind, they quietly departed.

For the next few decades, the siblings traveled all over the country, solving many strange things. The white snake's dragon horns grew bigger and harder, no longer as 'malnourished' as when it was first born.

The siblings had been away from home for decades and had traveled to almost every corner of the country. Since the White Snake needed some time to process what she had accumulated over the years, and the two of them also needed a break, they decided to return to Hangzhou to pay respects to their parents.

Little did they expect that this trip back to Hangzhou would become a calamity for Bai Su and the White Snake.

After returning to Hangzhou under the guise of visiting relatives, the Bai siblings met Dr. Xu, who ran a small, run-down pharmacy.

The two met by chance several times. Bai Su, who had already experienced the ways of the world and seen through people's hearts, somehow fell in love with the timid young doctor.

It's probably because that Doctor Xu was ridiculously stupid.

Qing, the younger brother, thought this through gritted teeth.

In short, Bai Su, who had seen many storms, fell in love with the ordinary doctor. Despite her brother's resentment and dissatisfaction, Bai Su put on her wedding dress and married the doctor.

The two enjoyed a sweet and happy ordinary married life, but Bai Su was no ordinary woman, and Hangzhou was not peaceful in this era, with evil spirits beginning to harm people.

In order to investigate the evil spirit, Bai Su and her brother began to leave early and return late, while Doctor Xu went out to treat the injured during this period, but disappeared on the way.

Bai Su tracked down the evil spirit's trail. During the fight between the siblings, they inadvertently revealed their inhuman forms, all of which was witnessed by Doctor Xu, who had been kidnapped by the evil spirit as a food reserve.

Doctor Xu mistakenly believed that his wife was a snake demon in human form. Shocked, he cried out, which attracted the attention of the evil spirit. He was then captured by the evil spirit, who treated him as a tonic and sucked his blood.

Although Bai Su provided timely rescue, Dr. Xu died from excessive blood loss.

Bai Su was heartbroken. The White Snake couldn't bear to see the child she had raised from a young age so sad. After much hesitation, she took the initiative to mention the elixir of life that could be brought back to life on Kunlun Mountain.

After that, Bai Su went through many hardships and finally obtained the elixir from Kunlun Mountain, which indeed revived Doctor Xu, but this became the beginning of disaster.

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