Si Ming couldn’t help but laugh at his own suspicion. "What, you’re saying she is that legendary female Mage? The one who masters both Magic Potion and Ancient Medical Skill, forcing the Medicine Emperor Pavilion to back off significantly? The Great Zhou’s Goddess Doctor?" Ru Yi was astonished; he didn’t expect that the seemingly ordinary Doctor in front of him was the one causing trouble for the entire Magic Temple these days. The secrets of the High-grade Moon God Ceremony remain elusive to the Magic Temple; Ru Yi, along with other mages, is totally clueless. "Yes, it’s her. Speaking of which, Wenxu, you were at the Little Ci’en Hall for a while, did you find out anything about the formula of the Moon God’s Praise?" Si Ming was unyielding. Earlier, Grandmaster Wen wrote to him, subtly hinting to watch Xia Wenxu, mentioning that Xia Wenxu had managed to get along well with the people at Little Ci’en Hall. Si Ming Ji Yu knew Xia Wenxu very well. His disciple, due to his background, was gentle in dealing with others, like water; however, only those close to him knew that beneath his gentleness was indifference. His kindness towards others, not swayed by personal joys or sorrows, stems from his disregard for them. How could he possibly reach a state of harmonious relationships? Xia Wenxu then responded in his usual tone, "Disciple is incompetent, no clues were found." "Had I known earlier it was Yun Sheng, I should have... alas, it’s already too late. After Empress Min’s illness was cured, Emperor Tangyuan was overjoyed and bestowed upon Yun Sheng the title of Tangyuan National Master," once Ru Yi said this, Si Ming gasped. "You’re saying Yun Sheng was appointed as the Tangyuan National Master? This, this is absurd, how old is she this year? Not even ten, right? How many years of medical practice does she have? Probably not even three, how can such credentials merit the title of National Master?" Si Ming wondered how his friend Grandmaster Wen would feel, knowing a mere girl holds the same honor as him; he would probably be extremely upset. In Xia Wenxu’s heart, however, he silently thought, Master, do you realize that this "mere girl" you speak of, her Medical Skill is enough to astonish the entire continent. Upon hearing this news, Si Ming had no interest in discussing further. The source of this content ɪs 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝✦𝘧𝙞𝙧𝙚✦𝕟𝕖𝕥 Yun Sheng, although a citizen of the Great Zhou, had been titled as the National Master of Tangyuan; this news would soon spread across the continent, and the reputation of Little Ci’en Hall would soar further. If she exhibits any outstanding performance in other aspects, or concocts a Magic Potion of a higher grade than the Moon God’s Praise, perhaps even the influence of the Magic Temple may be suppressed. The Medicine Emperor Pavilion is a clear precedent. Grandmaster Wen, uninterested in further discussion, left with Ru Yi. "Yu Ji, you may also leave," Xia Wenxu said softly. Yu Ji complied with a noise. The room returned to calm. All of a sudden, there was a slight change in Xia Wenxu’s typically unperturbed face. It was as if a millennium-old glacier had suddenly cracked, or as if a cloudy sky was momentarily brightened with a burst of sunshine. At that moment, Xia Wenxu transformed from a saint to a mortal. His expression softened, filled with unnamed emotions, and his lips unconsciously curved up. Yun Sheng... it was indeed you. So you are also in Tangyuan now, he took out a piece of paper from his sleeve. On the paper, a woman’s careless script hastily formed a few lines. The secret of the Moon God’s Praise is on this paper. Xia Wenxu knew that he should burn this paper, so that besides Yun Sheng and him, no one else would know the secret of the Moon God’s Praise. However, he couldn’t bear to burn the only thing that bore the traces of Yun Sheng beside him. He sighed softly, unfolding the paper again and looking at it repeatedly. The conflict of two opposite Magic Elements used to make a High-grade Moon God’s Praise. The conflict of two opposite Magic Elements... While everyone regards Yun Sheng as a genius doctor, who would have imagined that her greatest secret is not her medical skill, but instead... Only those with a Dark Magic Soul can withstand the turmoil caused by conflicting Magic Attributes. Yun Sheng has a powerful Dark Magic Soul within her body. This secret is also the real reason Xia Wenxu concealed the refining secrets of the Moon God’s Praise. He then carefully stored the paper close to his body again. Xia Wenxu couldn’t help but feel envious of the Beiming King of Great Zhou. Compared to that man, unrestrained by royal power, despite being known as one of the Wuji Five Treasures and a Magic Temple Fate, he has never been able to act according to his own will a single day. Even though he knew Yun Sheng was in Tangyuan, and he missed her day and night, he still couldn’t get close to her. What he could do was only to protect her from afar in his own way. Within the Chao Lu Palace of Tangyuan. "Divine Doctor Yun, no, I should now address you as the Great National Doctor Yun," Empress Min and Crown Prince Li Cheng hosted a banquet for Yun Sheng along with Yuan Bupo and Xuan Meimei and others. After diagnosing the illness, Empress Min quickly recovered. Having survived a brush with death, she felt increasingly grateful towards Yun Sheng beyond her relief. "Empress is too kind. It’s merely because Lady Luck smiled upon me that I was able to diagnose the illness," Yun Sheng thought to herself, feeling also that her luck had been good. Who would have thought that Empress Min would develop bronchitis-induced syncope shock due to a pollen allergy. If it weren’t for this condition occurring to one of her university friends, she might never have discovered it. Empress Min formed a very good impression of Yun Sheng, and she continued to look at Yun Sheng while they talked. The more Empress Min conversed with this woman, the more she found her to be extremely intelligent. Having spent a lifetime in the court and seen countless people, Empress Min initially thought Yun Sheng was plain but highly skilled in medicine. However, upon closer conversation, she found that the young woman was not only experienced but also bold and meticulous. Her physical appearance, when compared with her graceful and modest heart, seemed wholly negligible. Compared to the unruly Xuan Meimei, wouldn’t it be better if her own son could marry such a woman as the Crown Princess Consort? During the banquet, it was apparent that Xuan Meimei and the Second Prince Li Shao were happily conversing. This woman was unpredictable and easily misled by appearances. Crown Prince Li Cheng, being gentle and inflexible, might not benefit from marrying Xuan Meimei in the future. Empress Min thought that Yun Sheng was a good candidate. Upon further inquiries, Empress Min found out that not only was Yun Sheng’s medical skill excellent, but her background was also commendable; she was the granddaughter of the renowned Martial Saint Yun Bahe of Great Zhou. "Miss Yun, may I ask if you are married? My son Li Cheng has a sincere nature and would be a good match. How about..." suddenly, Empress Min changed the topic. As soon as this question was asked, everyone present at the banquet was startled, hand trembling slightly.