Although the City Lord of Emperor Hong City, Xuan Sitian, is ambitious, he loves grand achievements and has short-sighted vision, making him easy to manipulate. Moreover, he currently has no male heir, only a daughter, thus there is no one to succeed him. That’s why the Red Robe Summoning Emperor thought of collaborating with him. Although the City Lord of Emperor Hong City had some doubts in his heart, the prospect of having a three-in-four chance to obtain one of the Eight Desolate Divine Artifacts clouded his judgement. "If that’s the case, then this City Lord will make a pact with the esteemed Summoning Emperor. In two years’ time, we shall join forces to search for the Eight Desolate Divine Artifacts." The two Summoning Emperor level powerhouses looked at each other and smiled, then raised their palms and struck a palm pledge to seal the deal. This alliance between the two indeed caused major headaches for various powers during the search for the Eight Desolate Divine Artifacts two years later. However, there’s always an unforeseen element in everything; whether it was the Red Robed Pope or the Emperor Hong City Lord, neither anticipated that the Eight Desolate Divine Artifacts they coveted had already fallen into Yun Sheng’s hands... Having struck an agreement, the two old foxes looked at each other and smiled. The Red Robe Summoning Emperor said no more and instantly vanished amidst a surge of magic waves. "Father, was that person really the Red Robe Summoning Emperor? But looking at him, how come he appears so young?" Xuan Meimei finally regained her senses after the Red Robe Summoning Emperor left. "Do not underestimate him. Despite his benign appearance, he is a ruthless Pope. It is said that in the struggle for the Pope’s position, he even killed his own biological son," the City Lord of Emperor Hong believed himself to be a capable ruler, but even a tiger wouldn’t eat its offspring, unlike Ji Fang, whose cruelty far exceeds his. Besides, he also learned from his daughter that the Summoning Court had recently gained a mysterious Summoner capable of commanding a Lord Level Demon Beast. Emperor Hong City currently dares not antagonize the Summoning Court. Ji Fang left Penglai with a heavy heart full of concerns. He immediately ordered the Summoning Institute of Great Zhou to conduct a thorough investigation of all the summoners who had registered with them over the past decade or so. Upon learning that Yun Sheng was the daughter of Hu Jiusheng and Yun Canghai, Ji Fang was most fearful of her talent. He was very clear about Hu Jiusheng’s talent, being able to command a Lord Level Demon Beast. His daughter, being half Demon Beast, would pose a great threat to the Summoning Court if she also had the talent of a Summoner. After a thorough investigation, he discovered that among the newly registered summoners in Great Zhou over the past few years, not one was named Yun Sheng. The Pope felt slightly relieved by this, but he was still not completely at ease. It was possible that Yun Sheng had not yet registered with the Summoning Court; after all, Xuan Meimei had once mentioned that Yun Sheng seemed to have a Summoning Emperor level master. There were not many Summoning Emperor level powerhouses on the continent. Most of them were known to Ji Fang. He had never heard that any of them had a disciple named Yun Sheng in Great Zhou. After all, summoners knew that Great Zhou City had not produced any notable summoner talents for hundreds of years. That place was simply a "desert" for summoners; only fools would go there to recruit disciples. Where then, would someone find a master of Summoning Emperor level? The most urgent matter was to immediately find the whereabouts of Yun Sheng and her father Yun Canglang. There was no news of Yun Canghai, Ji Fang was perplexed, despite sending people to search for Yun Canghai’s whereabouts, Yun Canghai seemed to have disappeared without a trace. As for that girl of the Yun Clan, it was as if she had evaporated from the human world; there was absolutely no news of her, and Ji Fang gradually put the matter out of his mind. Water sparkled and rippled, beneath a natural waterfall bathed in brilliant sunlight, surrounded by fragrant flowers of all colors. The woman scooped up water, sprinkling it over her body. The water was ice-cold and bone-chilling, yet as it touched the girl’s body, it gradually warmed. It was a body so beautiful it was impossible to look away. The girl was even prettier, her jet-black eyes as pure as the darkest night, her delicate nose, her skin as if made of water, her black hair wet and clinging, her enticing curves shimmering under the water, reminiscent of a beautiful mermaid. She stood up from the water. The girl tossed back her long, black hair. "Miss Yun," a few beautiful elf girls presented her with an exquisite elf silk gown, crafted with great skill; woven from Elf Cloud Silk, it was incredibly light when worn. "I don’t want to wear these, just give me a short archery outfit," the girl wrinkled her cute nose in disdain when she saw the gown. The elf girls giggled. They had been serving Miss Yun for three years now; they were well accustomed to her temperament. Miss Yun was good-tempered, favored by the Divine Wind King, never arrogant despite the favor, kind to everyone, and never abusive to servants. All the court dresses prepared by the Crown Prince, she did not fancy a single one; it was quite pitiable, the Crown Prince’s good intentions. After changing into a short and neat date-red archery outfit, the girl turned into a deer in the forest and zipped out of the Imperial Study Room within the Elf King Tree. In the Imperial Study Room, Divine Wind was intently correcting a pile of documents. Over these three years, Divine Wind had changed quite a bit as well. This could be clearly seen from his attire. His originally unbound long hair was now tied back, he wore the stately Crown Prince’s robe with a now more composed and steady gaze. The once carefree Divine Wind King seemed to have disappeared. Fragrant with the scent of water, the girl’s arms, sleek as fish, chilly yet with a hint of herbage’s fragrance, wrapped around Divine Wind’s shoulders, next to his ear was the girl’s dissatisfied voice: "Divine Wind, you promised to teach me archery today." Read full story at 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡✶𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚✶𝙣𝙚𝙩 Divine Wind was originally reviewing documents; upon hearing the sound of footsteps swift as the wind, he put down his pen. A handsome face showcased a smile that could drown one in its depths as Divine Wind turned around, scooped the girl into his arms, and sat her on his lap. Seeing her damp hair, Divine Wind raised his eyebrows in slight displeasure. "Little Sheng’er, how many times have I said it? After your bath, dry your hair before coming out," as soon as he spoke, his hand reached out to Yun Sheng’s hair, and a touch of pale green Wind Element, while fingering Yun Sheng’s smooth long hair, also dried it. Three years, and his Little Sheng’er had finally adapted to life in Xianju Country. Her body naturally exuded the essence of the elves. Divine Wind watched with satisfaction at the girl in front of him, lively as a Wind Elf and passionate as fire. Ever since he pleaded with the Mother Empress to treat Yun Sheng’s wounds and used the Life Water of the Elf Clan to turn her into a Half-Elf to hide her Eight Desolate Bloodline, Whether it’s the awakening of the Eight Desolate Bloodline or the influence of the Life Water, Yun Sheng’s appearance was becoming even more beautiful.
