[Eighty-sixth Year: Since settling in Mount Tu, you've developed a habit of teasing Tushan Honghong and her sisters, leaving the three sisters with mixed feelings of love and frustration toward you.
One day, while you were engrossed in your artifact-refining research as usual, Tushan Yaya rushed to you in a panic, saying that Tushan Honghong and Tushan Rongrong had not returned. Although the sisters often sneaked down the mountain to play, they usually stayed nearby and returned before dark.
Sensing that something might have happened to them, you immediately located the artifacts you had given them and set off with Tushan Yaya to find them.
When you arrived at the location of the artifacts, you found Tushan Honghong and Tushan Rongrong trapped in a cage. The two sisters, who had nearly been sold to the Celestial Academy, burst into tears upon seeing you arrive like a savior.
Tushan Yaya, furious upon learning of the two rogue Taoists' misdeeds, was about to kill them on the spot, but you stopped her.
Just as Tushan Yaya thought you were being too soft-hearted, you controlled two flying daggers to decapitate the Taoists. Patting Tushan Yaya's head, you smiled and said, "Yaya, there's no need to dirty your hands with these scum."
After bringing the three sisters back to Mount Tu, Fengxi, upon hearing what had happened, scolded them severely and decided to ground them for three years, forbidding them from leaving the mountain.
With their energy confined, Tushan Honghong and her sisters began learning artifact-refining techniques from you.
Under your careful guidance, they quickly mastered the art, and their bodies began to mature day by day. The power of fox demons stems from deep emotions; where love resides, power grows.
The sudden growth of Tushan Honghong and her sisters clearly indicated that they had developed feelings for you, the one they spent every day with. However, out of respect for your status as their elder and their reluctance to hurt each other, they never dared to confess their feelings.]
[One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Year: During a bonfire party in Mount Tu, Tushan Yaya, emboldened by alcohol, confessed her love for you and took your most precious "first time." When she sobered up, she realized the gravity of her mistake.
She had broken the unspoken agreement between her and her sisters and didn't know how to face them. Seeing Tushan Yaya's devastated expression, you comforted her with a smile, suggesting that you could "work a little harder" and marry all three sisters so they could stay together forever. While shocked by your shameless proposal, Tushan Yaya couldn't help but consider its feasibility.
After all, this was still a feudal era, and polygamy was the norm in both human and demon societies.
During dinner, Tushan Yaya managed to get Tushan Honghong and Tushan Rongrong drunk. The clever Tushan Rongrong, recalling the events, quickly deduced that Tushan Yaya had orchestrated the situation.
However, ever since you saved her from the human Taoists decades ago, Tushan Rongrong had already fallen deeply in love with you.
Thus, Tushan Yaya's actions inadvertently played into her desires, and she decided to go along with it. When Fengxi, the adoptive mother of the three sisters, learned that they had all lost their innocence to you, she immediately urged you to hold a wedding and formally marry them.
On the night of the wedding, as you were "imparting wisdom" to the three sisters, a sudden wave of drowsiness overcame you, and you all fell unconscious.
Once you were all in a deep slumber, Fengxi, with faint black patterns appearing on her face, entered the room with an eerie smile. Glancing at the dragon-and-phoenix candles she had tampered with, she summoned a black fox and pressed it toward your head. You died!]
This simulation has ended!
Simulation rewards are being drawn. Below are ten simulation rewards. Please purchase the desired rewards before randomly selecting one.
- A Bitter Love Tree (Price: 5 billion merit points)
- Tushan Honghong's Lifelong Demonic Power (Price: 5,000,000 merit points)
- Tushan Yaya's Lifelong Demonic Power (Price: 4,000,000 merit points)
- Tushan Rongrong's Lifelong Demonic Power (Price: 4,000,000 merit points)
- A Demon-Suppressing Talisman (Price: 2,000 merit points)
- Tushan Yaya's Endless Wine Gourd (Price: 20,000 merit points)
- Tushan Honghong's Golden Anklet (Price: 1 merit point)
- Fengxi's Lifelong Demonic Power (Price: 6,000,000 merit points)
- A Dream-Recalling Hammer (Price: 500 merit points)
- Tushan Rongrong's Star-Shifting Experience (Price: 50,000 merit points)
Xiao Feng first spent over ten million merit points to purchase the nine relatively cheaper rewards, then used a free draw to obtain the most expensive one—the Bitter Love Tree. The Bitter Love Tree is the foundation of Mount Tu and the symbol of the "Red Fairyland."
It possesses special divine powers that help humans and demons reincarnate and continue their love, and it also aids fox demons in their cultivation. Perhaps because the Bitter Love Tree involves the power of reincarnation, its combat power is almost zero, but its price is exorbitant.
After drawing the tree, Xiao Feng transplanted it into the Hueco Mundo, hoping it might awaken abilities similar to the Six Paths of Reincarnation.
Among the remaining nine rewards, the most valuable were the lifelong demonic powers of the four fox demons.
Unfortunately, Xiao Feng's current strength was too great, and the combined demonic powers of Tushan Honghong and her sisters paled in comparison to the energy contained in a Dou Venerate-level energy core.
Therefore, Xiao Feng decided not to refine those powers and instead stored them in his system space for potential future use.
Aside from the demonic powers, the only reward that piqued Xiao Feng's interest was Tushan Rongrong's Star-Shifting Experience. The Star-Shifting technique, a high-level fox demon spell, is a healing ability.
It allows the user to regenerate a damaged part of the body by mirroring the intact counterpart. For example, if a target loses their right hand, the technique can regenerate it by referencing the left hand. However, if both hands are lost, the technique becomes ineffective.
Despite its limitations, Star-Shifting is a valuable healing skill, and Xiao Feng, believing that one can never have too many abilities, decided to learn it.
(End of Chapter)
