Chapter 127: Chapter One Hundred Twenty Three:

Happiness

Translator: 549690339

No matter how old Mr. Xu viewed Tang Luo’s cultivation progress, Xu Shuhui could sense it and it filled her heart with extreme affection and concern.

“Has his cultivation regressed again?” she wondered quietly to herself, having clearly felt a surge of strong spiritual power just a few days ago. It had been so profound during the New Year’s wish, leaving everyone astonished, yet in mere days it seemed like he had just entered the Mortal Realm again.

Having witnessed similar instances several times before, she realized that her son must have experienced another “volatility of spiritual power”.

Fortunately, compared to the last time, the intervals this time were longer, he had not regressed, and still maintained his Mortal Realm cultivation.

Thinking of such an outstanding child constantly enduring such pain, Xu Shuhui felt even more endearing and said, “Luo Er, I know you have a lot of things to deal with, but your cousin is visiting Xiling for the first time. Why don’t you take him for a tour and use the opportunity to distract yourself a bit?” Noticing the loving look in his mother’s eyes, and coupling that with his recent channeling of his excess spiritual power into the star child, Tang Luo realized that he had made his mother worry again. Immediately feeling guilty, he reassured her, “Don’t worry, mother, I will definitely take good care of my cousin and show him around Xiling.

As a member of the Secret Arts Pavilion, his schedule was indeed packed.

Normally he would never accept this hosting duty, no matter how guilty he felt. There were hundreds, even thousands of unfilial members in the Tang Clan who were more adept at hosting and entertaining. Hence, showing the sights of Xiling was naturally better left to them.

However, upon seeing this peculiarly named cousin for the first time, Tang Luo decided he should spend some time with him.

After all, it was hard not to be astounded when you see a twenty-year-old martial artist with a cultivation level of 9999 (12856).

Although he knew the Xu Clan was a family of saints, the emergence of a young martial artist of this caliber was quite startling.

If he was not even considered among the top tier young warriors in Yuanzhou, then what level were the top warriors at?

Even though Xiling was a commercial city, its inhabitants were mostly merchants from either side of Longjiang, with very few trade delegations from across million miles, hence Tang Luo had very little understanding of Yuanzhou.

from far away and had traveled for a year, could

Tang Luo willingly accepted this

person is prejudiced about something, they would blame any shortcomings on this prejudice, regardless

the Tang Clan. Therefore,

from practicing martial arts, should not have much else to occupy his time

to Aunt Shuhui, this cousin seemed to be quite

her concern-exhibited through her eyes-indicated that Tang

the Mortal Realm at a young age of just over fifteen,

troubling you, share it with me. Now that I am in Xiling, I won’t let

these sudden words, Xu

comprehend why his cousin suddenly displayed such indignation and expressed a desire to stand up for him, so

confusion, and he

females, hence the philosophy of valuing boys over girls was

like water thrown out, how can she avoid being wronged? Even the primary wife who was married under proper arrangements faces

might still show some respect if the wife’s family is well-off. Even if the love fades, they might still entrust the regular household

family was weak, or if the husband’s identity and status changed, it was common for men to replace their wives in the wake of wealth

from the Xu family, or any sign of formal wedding ceremony. Except for her Xu surname, her

marry into a stronger family, it was inevitable that she would be bullied. It would even pose a threat to her status as the legitimate

family’s eyes, Tang Sen’s relentless pursuit of Xu Shuhui stemmed from coveting

her identity as a Miss Xu, foiling Tang Sen’s schemes. As for how this would impact

was her maternal home? Because from that day on, she was no longer a rootless duckweed, but a woman backed by

no different from those of a

contents of the letter represented the loving care of her two

indignation of her nephew brought another wave of familial affection

studied Grand Elder Xu, finding that he was extremely similar to her eldest brother, especially the unyielding stubbornness. It was as if she

care from her family filled her heart with gratitude. She had two loving brothers and a husband who loved her to the core. How fortunate she was in

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