Yunxia's Quick Transmigration Journey

Chapter 105 Classmate A from the Real World (Part 3)

The system said helplessly, "In order for the host to survive better, we all choose to travel over before the plot begins, and this time is no exception."

This storyline begins when the male lead, Yu Yue, and the female supporting character, Ding Ling, are one year old, which is when the host is two years old.

Therefore, in order to arrive before the plot begins, this time travel point is a bit too early. In short, this system really didn't intentionally make the host start as an infant.

Yunxia... What the system said seems to make some sense.

Yunxia coughed lightly and said, "Alright then, I'll forgive you this time, but please try not to make me start from the cells next time."

The system was as happy as a child who had received candy. After spinning around in the space a few times, it did two somersaults, which made Yun Xia both laugh and cry.

In the following days, Yunxia decided to wait and see, still not believing that the old Taoist priest would not return indefinitely.

Anyway, she has plenty of goat milk in her space, which is the milk of alien beasts stored in the wasteland world, containing a faint spiritual energy.

Of course, she also stored quite a lot of regular baby formula in her alternate universe, enough for several of her children.

Yunxia released her divine sense to sense it and found that the range of her divine sense had expanded a lot. She was overjoyed. The stronger she was, the more secure her personal safety would be.

Now that she was alone in the Taoist temple, Yunxia felt no need to restrain herself. With a thought, she flashed into the space and bathed in its spiritual energy, feeling that even breathing became easier.

Yunxia: "System, please help me find out the name of this Taoist temple and the life story of the Taoist priest. I need to have a general understanding of this place."

The system says "OK".

A few breaths later, the system said, "This is Qingcha Temple. It is said that the Taoist priest who built the temple here liked to drink clear tea, hence the name Qingcha Temple."

Yunxia... that's outrageous. Luckily, the Taoist priest prefers tea. If he preferred coffee, wouldn't this place become a coffee shop? Are you kidding me?

Tsk tsk tsk, do people with profound Taoist skills all have some quirks that they don't want to share with outsiders, like being terrible at naming things?

Unaware of Yunxia's inner thoughts, the system continued, "Wei Ming, the Taoist priest of Qingcha Temple, was originally the most talented young Taoist in Kuhai Temple, but he was expelled for researching forbidden techniques."

The small hill and Taoist temple beneath the host's feet are the place Wei Ming chose to settle after being expelled from his sect and establishing his own.

Upon hearing this, Yunxia immediately became interested. "Tell me in detail what forbidden technique Master Wei was punished for."

The system replied with a convoluted explanation, "Illusionary Face Technique, Youth Preservation Technique, Youth Rejuvenation Technique... in short, they are all forbidden techniques related to appearance."

Yun Xia laughed so hard she almost choked on her own saliva. "Tongtong, so Master Wei's obsession with appearance is that deep. He was actually expelled from his sect for researching these trivial forbidden techniques. It's true that the love of beauty knows no gender. Master Wei is quite unique, hahaha."

Although I feel that this person is probably unreliable in some aspects, since the system has confirmed that he carries the golden light of merit, then his character should be acceptable.

Yunxia thought to herself: Cultivators are naturally long-lived. Even without deliberately studying the art of preserving youth, they will age very slowly. Why bother to nitpick and study it? I really don't understand this Taoist priest's thought process.

Yunxia also understands that one can choose not to understand, but one should not arbitrarily criticize others' behavior; one should learn to respect other people's choices.

Yunxia asked, "How many Taoist temples are there in this world?"

The system says, "There are many little-known Taoist temples, but only two are the most famous: the Bitter Sea Temple and the Boundless Temple. These two temples are also gathering places for those with high talent in Taoist cultivation."

Many other smaller Taoist temples were built by Taoist priests who learned from and adapted the practices of these two major temples. Most of these smaller temples were subordinate to and relied on the protection of these two major temples.

As Yunxia listened, she unconsciously drifted into sleep mode again; there was no way a child's body could stay asleep for long.

And so, with Yun Biao continuing to take care of her young self after Yun Biao renewed his energy plate, she had to temporarily put aside any feelings of shame in order to survive, since she needed her diapers changed every day, which was absurd.

Three days later, in the early morning, Yun Xia had just woken up when he noticed a slight noise outside. He quickly asked the system to scan his surroundings.

There was no other way; she was worried that if she used her divine sense, she might be discovered by the cultivators. After all, she didn't know much about the specific strength of the cultivators in this world, so she didn't dare to test them rashly.

The system says, "A Taoist priest is walking this way from the main gate of the Taoist temple. Don't worry, host, you will soon have a guardian."

Yunxia thought, "What the hell is this guardian? Their vocabulary is getting more and more comprehensive."

In order to attract the Taoist priest's attention as soon as possible, Yunxia started howling at the top of her lungs and placed a letter that she had prepared two days ago next to her.

Sure enough, just as Yun Xia started to howl twice, a young man in a Taoist robe slowly pushed open the door and entered with a look of astonishment on his face.

The man was tall and handsome, with unparalleled elegance. His skin was as bright as the moon in the mountains and as white as the snow on the ridge. His eyes and brows seemed to hold countless stars, like an immortal descending from a painting. As he walked, his clothes fluttered, as if he were about to ride the wind away.

It wasn't until the person walked up to Yunxia's swaddling clothes that Yunxia could see his appearance up close, and she couldn't help but praise him as exceptionally handsome, unparalleled in the world.

Yunxia confirmed with the system in her mind whether this person was the legendary Daoist Wei Ming, and the system's default confirmation also confirmed Yunxia's guess.

The system says, "There's only one Taoist priest in the temple. Host, if you don't guess his name is Wei Ming, do you think it's Yun Xia?"

Yun Xia... Yun Xia was speechless. It wasn't because she really didn't expect the other party to be so young. In order to cover up the embarrassment of being mocked by the system just now, Yun Xia pretended not to understand and still had a childlike innocence on her face.

"Beautiful Master, please take me in!" Yunxia prayed silently in her heart. She would never admit that the reason she wanted to stay was because this Taoist priest was pleasing to the eye. She just wanted to learn Taoist magic here.

The little system also began to consider its options, agonizing over which mountain it should throw the host onto next if the handsome Taoist priest refused to sign the visa.

The young man frowned slightly when he saw the swaddled infant suddenly appear on the bed. He cautiously looked around and, finding nothing amiss, slowly walked to the bedside, looked down at the infant, and seemed to be pondering how to deal with the current problem.

Yunxia rolled her big, dark eyes and gave Wei Ming a shameless smile, thinking to herself, "My future beautiful master, please take me in!"

Wei Ming then noticed the envelope next to Yun Xia, picked it up and opened it. The letter read in a few strokes: "Because my family is poor and unable to support this girl, I am giving her to the Taoist priest so that he can take care of her in his old age and see her to her death."

Wei Ming read the contents of the letter several times to make sure he wasn't seeing things. He was so angry that he laughed, laughing so hard he almost lost his balance. Only then did his cold eyes seem to be touched by human warmth.

Watching the aloof Taoist priest descend into the mortal world with a smile, Yun Xia's lips twitched, wondering if he had been driven mad with anger.

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