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Yun Ye chased after the figure of the white tiny rabbit into the luscious bamboo forest, but the latter escaped too fast for Yun Ye to catch on. He searched for a while and soon saw a glistening white silhouette under a tree not far away from his location. 

 

His tongue licked the corner of his lips as he advanced soundlessly, but Yun Ye’s foot hung midway. 

 

“Shizun?”

 

Bai Tu was sitting on the ground with his back leaning against the tree trunk. From Yun Ye’s perspective, he could only see the desolate back of the other person, but for some reason, he felt that the ever straight back appeared a little keyed up. 

 

“En… you, why are you back?” 

 

The voice was still as refined and gentle as in the past, except that it seemed a little out of breath.

 

A frown appeared on Yun Ye’s forehead and left as fast as it took place. He walked to the front of Bai Tu, squatted down, and asked with concern clear in his voice, “Shizun, do you feel unwell?” 

 

“It’s nothing.” Bai Tu averted his gaze as he was afraid of being found out. 

 

In truth, he disagreed to accept it was nothing at all.

 

It was unknown to him why his physical strength was scanty today. He only ran such a meager distance before he felt his breath become adverse, coupled with the unknown reason for the sudden drops of pain in his abdomen. 

 

Bai Tu rubbed his abdomen and thought, ‘Is it possible to get sick from eating awful food?’ 

 

He stood up with his hand clutching on the trunk for support and said, “You shall enter the Secret Realm of the Beginning in two days. If you aren’t practicing swords, then what are you doing?” 

 

Yun Ye then remembered his business. “I saw a rabbit running toward this side just now, but it was nowhere to be seen after it was chased here.”

 

Bai Tu became angry as soon as he heard what his disciple said. With a frown, he asked, “Presumptuous, what are you doing chasing others?” 

 

Yun Ye: “Catch it and roast it, of course.”

 

Bai Tu at once flew into a rage. “What roasting rabbit? Just where did that rabbit provoke you, ah?” 

 

Yun Ye blinked innocently. “Shizun,  I am a wolf demon. Isn’t it proper for a wolf to eat a rabbit?” 

 

“And Shizun…” Yun Ye snuggled closer to the other, donning on a pitiful look. “I love eating rabbits the most. Ever since I came to Tianyan Sect, I haven’t even had the chance to eat meat.” 

 

Bai Tu: “…..”

‘I truly feel aggrieved for you.’

 

Bai Tu: “Anyway, you are not allowed to eat rabbits in the future.”

 

‘Shizun, still, is so kind-hearted. He couldn’t even bear to harm a mere rabbit.’ Yun Ye thought this in his heart, and smiled.”En, I’ll listen to Shizun,” said Yun Ye, eyes casting down at him. 

 

Under the glistening moonlight, Xianzun, who used to be desolate and untouchable, the distance between them seemed to shorten a bit. As the moonlight shone upon his face, his soft and long eyelashes slightly quivered, casting a faint shadow on his face.

 

For some reason, he felt that his shizun at this moment resembled the little white rabbit just now. Fluffy and lovable, particularly suitable for holding in the palm of his hand and fondling it wantonly. 

 

Yun Ye exerted his might to restrain his hand that was hanging down at his side from moving. Trying his utmost to contain his foolish fantasies. 

 

The object of strange affection felt a little uncomfortable with the other’s excessively aloof eyes. He sighed and said, “Have you already trained your swordsmanship? Let me see a demonstration.”

 

Yun Ye nodded. “Okay.” 

 

On a cleaning in the bamboo forest, a bright sword aura could be felt emitting from the long sword Yun Ye unsheathed. The setting of the swordsmanship skill was so natural and fluid that it was nearly impossible to nitpick faults. 

 

Bai Tu brightened up at once. 

He had never been concerned about Yun Yes’ level of mastery in swordplay.

 

Although the other’s cultivation rate is remotely inferior to others, his deft body movements had always been reckoned as the very best. 

 

Bai Tu felt his strength recovering as he watched him diligently displaying his skills. He beckoned a branch from the ground up at his will and stepped out. 

 

The sword intent charged straight into the sky, ruffling pieces of thin bamboo leaves and soaring with the wind.

 

Yun Ye was caught off guard by Bai Tu’s spontaneous move. He inadvertently had to step back and barely catch his shizun’s attacking sword. 

 

“Sword’s too slow. Faster.” After Bai Tu said this, he nimbly flipped his wrist and continued to stab at his opponent. 

 

Regardless of how skilled Yun Yes’s techniques were, there was still an apparent disparity between his and Bai Tu’s. Not to mention that his current body’s cultivation was still at the early stages of core formation.

 

In any case, Bai Tu deliberately directed him in this practice and did not exert his strength. 

 

‘You advanced, and I went through a few hundred tricks,’ Yun Yes’s lips slowly smirked. 

 

He was genuinely pleased with how the person in front of him looked at this moment.

 

No matter how commendable the appearance of Immortal Lord Zhaohua was, what enticed Yun Ye the most would still be his graceful style of wielding his sword. 

 

That fateful day when they first met, Immortal Lord Zhaohua descended from the bleak, cloudy skies, and only with a single sword, forced the low-level small demons who almost swallowed him alive back, and became the day that would never be forgotten by him. 

 

At that time, the man was so condescending. His light-colored eyes were so piercing, that they could chill a person down to his very bones on the spot. 

 

It became the most beautiful scene Yun Ye had ever seen in this life.

 

Yun Ye was preoccupied with his wild processing thoughts. He failed to notice Bai Tu launching an attack. The slender twig, enveloped by the intent of the sword, struck the sword blade hard enough for Yun Yes’s inattentive longsword to drop and his dominant arm went numb.

 

“Shizun?” 

 

He gazed at Bai Tu with eyes full of suspicion as he cradled his arm. But saw him already putting away the twig and had no intention of hitting anymore.   

 

“I’m a little tired, let’s stop here today.”

 

Yun Ye furrowed again.

 

Immortal Lord Zhaohua was one of the first people to become immortal and the mastery of his cultivation far surpassed people’s imagination. How could he feel that fatigued after those tricks? 

 

But looking at the man’s complexion, something was indeed fishy. 

 

Yun Ye collected his sword and moved to Bai Tu’s side. “Shizun, what’s wrong? Do you need this disciple to ask Ningdan Pavilion’s elder to come over and examine Shizun?”

 

“No need.” Bai Tu did not even look at him. “I went to Wuya Valley today, I’m a little tired. I just have to rest a night.”

 

“Wuya Valley…” Yun Ye’s eyes darkened. “Shizun, did you go to Immortal Lord Qinghui again?”

 

Immortal Lord Zhaohua was cold-tempered and rarely seen on friendly terms with others. Yet, Immortal Quingui was one of his most intimate friends and the one who had the best relationship with him. So, every time Yun Ye mentioned him, it always left a sour taste on his tongue.

 

Bai Tu naturally heard Yun Yes’s displeasure and glared at him. “What’s with that expression? Visiting shixiong, wasn’t it all for you?”

 

Yun Ye: “For me?” 

 

“You come with me.” 

 

Bai Tu led Yun Ye to the bedroom and took out the brocade bag Xun Yi had given him. 

 

The brocade bag possessed magical arts and was designed to look the size of a palm. Bai Tu unfastened the laces and a dozen bottles and jars rolled out of, filling the table all at once. 

 

Bai Tu: “The current Secret Realm of the Beginning is out of the ordinary. If you still have no cultivation base as you are now, it will be difficult to escape unscathed. These pills can increase your cultivation and suppress your demonic qi.” 

 

“Many thanks, Shizun, but…” Yun Ye felt unsure of what he was seeing, but still said, “Do I have to take all this?” 

 

Bai Tu: “These are all rare and precious, refined medicinal materials; naturally, they’re needed.”

 

Yun Ye held back a smile. He took out a few jade bottles and handed them to Bai Tu. “Then, Shizun, these spiritual plant growth aids. promised longevity, and-the medicine that prevents miscarriage and calms the nerves. Do I need to take them too?” 

 

Bai Tu: “……”

 

He should not believe that drunkard too much.

 

Bai Tu seized the few bottles of indiscriminate pills from Yun Ye’s hand, checked them attentively, and only left the pills Yun Ye needed. Everything else was roughly stuffed back into the brocade bag. 

 

After briefing Yun Ye about the usage of the pills, Bai Tu rushed people out. “You go back and rest early; you’ll continue training tomorrow.” 

 

Yun Ye did not leave. He lifted his hand and grabbed Bai Tu’s wrist instead. He pleaded, “Shizun…” 

 

Bai Tu already had a hunch of what his disciple wanted to do and was certain even more when he looked at him. Bai Tu brushed his hand off. “No.” 

 

Yun Ye: “But Shizun used to sleep with me.” 

 

Bai Tu said with all his heart and soul, “Just how old are you? How can there be a reason to sleep with the master? Are you fearless if others hear you jest?”

 

” I’m not afraid. And I just turned eighteen last month; not big.” Yun Ye, who had lived two lives, did not blush. 

 

“…. That won’t do.” 

 

Bai Tu intended to hurl the person out, but before he could wave his hand, Yun Ye was one step further. The latter clung to him vigorously from behind and curried favor as he rubbed against the hollow part of Bai Tu’s shoulder. “I definitely won’t disturb Shizun with his rest; don’t drive me away.”

 

If it was the usual day, he could still dispute a few words with this person again. But Bai Tu lacked the energy today. He did not want to coax the child, he just wanted to shut his eyes. 

 

Bai Tu had no choice but to compromise. “… Leave it.” 

 

The bed in Bai Tu’s room was big enough, and the two fully grown men were not in the slightest pushing and squeezing at all. 

 

However, Bai Tu carried some lingering fears about being in bed with Yun Ye. He pondered for a bit and used magic techniques to draw a white light wall in the center of the bed. Despite his exhaustion, his eyes were dead serious as he said, “Don’t come over.” 

   

Yun Ye trying to take advantage of the opportunity: “… Oh.”

 

Bai Tu laid down on the inside of the bed contentedly. The exhaustion of earlier activities hung upon him at once, and soon he became drowsy. 

 

In a daze, Bai Tu heard Yun Ye’s soft voice next to him. “Did Shizun lose too much cultivation because he helped me before?” 

 

Bai Tu was so sleepy that he could not open his eyes, yet he still consoled the other. “No, don’t think too much.” 

 

“Shizun is lying to me,” Yun Ye whispered. “Shizun has never done this before.” 

 

The other remained silent. He knew that he would blame himself. But in this kind of situation, he refused to let Yun Ye’s demonic nature take over his body and ignored it, no matter what. 

 

Without a doubt, it would be better if the subsequent events did not happen. 

 

Bai Tu thought this way, and his breathing quickly calmed down. 

 

Yun Ye stared blankly at his fair face, well within reach. His hand moved as if entranced by his beauty, and yet was met with a frigid wall of light. His fingertips rubbed the wall of lights a few times as if caressing the other person’s face across the wall. 

 

In a jiffy, Yun Ye let out a sigh. 

 

“I’m sorry. But don’t worry, it won’t be like this in the future.

 

“I will protect you.”

 

Bai Tu did not answer. It seemed he was already asleep. 

 

Yun Ye’s corners of the mouth curved, and he whispered, “Good night, my Shizun.” 

 

He yawned and closed his eyes. He did not possess many abilities in his current adolescent body, so after a few days of rigorous practice of swords, his body particularly could not bear the exertion. But as before he fell asleep, the person beside him moved all of a sudden. 

  

 

Bai Tu could not sleep particularly well. He had his eyes shut tightly, yet his hands and feet moved restlessly. 

 

To catch sight of his master’s childish appearance, which only happens once on a blue moon, Yun Ye inclined his head and gazed at his master with eyes full of humor. 

 

When he turned over, his hand accidentally touched the light wall separating both sides of the bed in the center. As if he was dissatisfied with something that obstructed his range of motion, Bai Tu frowned in his sleep and patted his palm softly against the light wall. A trifle sound of cracking was heard, and the wall of light shattered. 

 

Yun Ye: “…..”

 

Now that there was no hindrance, Bai Tu writhed more unscrupulously on the bed. 

 

Yun Ye, whose breath was bated throughout the process, finally reached out and held Bai Tu. “Shizun, stop making trouble.” 

 

Bai Tu’s movements ceased.

 

Perhaps sensing the heat source behind him, instead of pushing Yun Ye away. Bai Tu turned in his direction. After a moment of stillness, Bai Tu’s body curled up, retracted into his disciple’s arms, and finally stopped squirming. 

 

At that moment, Yun Ye had abandoned any thought of sleep.

 

The author has something to say:

Yun Ye: So what is the role of the 38th line [crossed out] of the light wall?

Bai Tu: ….

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