Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability Chapter 3119: Be Sure to Give Them a Proper Welcome
Previously on Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability...
His low cultivation level isn't his fault; with such meager talent, what could he possibly do? The core issue is that his parents failed to pass down any superior innate abilities to him.
Oh, wait, that's not quite right. His father himself didn't inherit much talent, making it even less likely for him to have any significant advantages.
"Big Brother Jiyun, won't this Evil Dragon freeze itself to death?" Observing the ever-thickening ice layer encasing the Evil Dragon, he couldn't help but voice his concern.
"No, it won't."
Qian Jiyun offered a concise answer to his question.
Bai Yan, looking at his cousin, expressed his helplessness. "Have you ever witnessed a cultivator perish from their own abilities?"
Hong Tianxu pondered this for a moment, then nodded in agreement – it indeed made sense. His own abilities weren't potent enough to kill him, so naturally, there was nothing to fret about.
Meanwhile, the Flame City Master, who had remained silent throughout, was still reeling from shock. It wasn't solely because of the Evil Dragon's surrender, but also due to the revealed identities of Qian Jiyun and An Jiuyue.
Representatives from both Wulong Mountain and Huayan Peak had appeared, and these two were actually a couple!
He had previously sensed their extraordinary aura and had continuously speculated about their origins and how they had come to know the Young City Lord Bai. He never anticipated they hailed from those two prominent locations.
Indeed, if they weren't from such esteemed places, how could they possibly venture into the Beast Domain to vanquish the Evil Dragon?
However, all of that was secondary. The paramount concern was that the Beast Domain was experiencing the resurgence of an Evil Dragon, a world-destroying entity – it had reappeared.
Historical records indicated that their ancestors expended immense effort and resources to destroy the previous Evil Dragon, a monumental undertaking with a staggering cost.
Just as the world relished a period of peace, another Evil Dragon emerged, and judging by its appearance, it wasn't merely one or two. If these creatures were allowed to mature fully, would the Beast Domain even survive?
His gaze shifted back to Qian Jiyun; their arrival alongside An Jiuyue was clearly for the purpose of eliminating the Evil Dragon, positioning them as the saviors of the Beast Domain.
Upon their return to Yanbei City, he would certainly ensure they received exceptional hospitality.
As for the subdued Evil Dragon, since Qian Jiyun and his companion could manage to control it, he reasoned that the overall problem likely wasn't insurmountable.
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An Jiuyue searched extensively within her spatial dimension, aided by Wei Na, but the Imperial Immortal Technique remained elusive.
There was no alternative; the sheer volume of books, piled high like mountains, made the task daunting. She had already meticulously reviewed numerous volumes, categorizing those she had read, yet a considerable number still awaited her examination.
"Master, are you going to continue searching indefinitely like this?" Wei Na inquired after a moment's pause.
"What other option do I have?"
Without looking up, An Jiuyue continued to methodically arrange the books she had finished, stacking them neatly aside, and posed a counter-question to Wei Na.
If she didn't sift through them one by one, perhaps she should enlist someone else's help? The complication, however, was that her spatial dimension was not a place accessible to just anyone; even those she granted permission could not enter.
"You are so possessive; you never allow anyone inside. What am I supposed to do?"
Wei Na fell silent: "..."
Wasn't this precisely the problem? It wasn't a matter of his stinginess, but rather the inherent nature of the spatial dimension's restrictions. Not everyone could simply enter upon request. He would gladly welcome some children to come and play with him.
"Master, this is your own personal space, and you refuse to permit others entry, yet you criticize me."
An Jiuyue shot him a glare.
She was merely expressing frustration; there was no need for him to be so pedantic about it.
"Enough of this discussion. Take those two piles of books over there and place them in the third stack," she instructed, pointing towards the two stacks of books before her.