Ximen Chuixue Is My Goddess
Chapter 17
There wasn't much to do after that. Yu Luocha had Sect Leader Dongfang's help, so I heaved a sigh of relief.
As for Ximen Chuixue, I thought about it for a while and decided to make things clear to him. I also told him that we were on the same side and that marriage was purely a theoretical consideration. It definitely wasn't something that could be done in practice. Ximen Chuixue agreed, so we were now purely comrades in arms. At the very least, we would be until we switched bodies.
After three days of bathing and burning incense, he and I entered the seclusion room at the back of the mountain. The furniture inside was made of stone, and it looked interesting.
Every day, someone would come to deliver food. I estimated that the seclusion would take about ten days to half a month. After all, I had to prepare for the wedding. Master and Senior Sister would probably come earlier. To be honest, I missed them.
Simon Suisue was sitting cross-legged on the futon, closing his eyes and adjusting his breath.
We sat opposite each other. Most of our clothes had been taken off, but it wasn't awkward. Although we weren't a couple, looking at his body wasn't as good as looking at my own body.
Xi Men Chui Xue also had the same idea, so he didn't reject me when I chose 《Jade, Woman's Heart Sutra》. This martial art is an extremely rare dual cultivation. There are a lot of requirements for the sword technique, and the two of you must be in love with each other. This is extremely difficult for me and Xi Men Chui Xue, but this is not a problem for the heart sutra.
In comparison, my current internal energy was higher than Simon Suisue's. It couldn't be helped. He had a good foundation since he was young, so this martial art could adjust his internal energy to a large extent. At least, it was the best choice if he didn't change his main cultivation.
In the past half a month, I had benefited a lot. Simon Suisue's gains were even more than mine. I rubbed my chin and felt that Mr. Jin's secret martial arts manuals were like cheats. It was time to think about the next wave.
There was still a long way to go before I could upgrade to the next level. I didn't care about that for now. Instead, I focused on figuring out the situation of these Wuxia worlds. According to the information analysis discussion group, there were more than a hundred Wuxia worlds. As for the exact number, they didn't know because not everyone was online at all times. They could only give a vague answer.
In these worlds, some of the dynasties were the same, but some of the dynasties were blurred, and no one had ever heard of them. However, these worlds were all small worlds.
In my opinion, since Jin Gu and Wen Liang were here, it was more or less complete.
The troublesome thing was that the division and naming of these worlds had been a lot of arguments.
That's right, the naming rights.
Every day, I would look for people to tear me apart. I would tear them apart with people from my own world and people from other worlds. Every time I looked at the bullet screen, I would feel my head hurt. It was normal for the screen to be flooded with messages every minute. In any case, don't even think about pausing for more than a second on the bullet screen. This combat power, I rubbed my face. Even the ancient people couldn't underestimate it.
Although I wanted to divide the worlds according to the names of novels, they didn't listen.
For example, the Legend of Chu Liuxiang's world was questioned the moment I mentioned it. Why should it be named after Chu Liuxiang? Although he was famous, he represented a world. That was ridiculous. Even Commander Xiang didn't mean that.
Using a person's name to represent a world would only invite scolding, but it was different if it was a sect.
For example, the Transmigration Palace. They forcefully used their sect's name to name it, and all the questioning voices were beaten back. Thus, the first world's name finally came out. However, this was also because the Transmigration Palace was strong to begin with, and it was a forbidden land in the martial arts world. Moreover, there weren't many martial arts experts who could watch the live broadcast, and they were scattered. In the end, they were defeated one by one, and they couldn't help but admit the dominance of the Transmigration Palace.
There was such a precedent.
The other worlds weren't kind at all, and they were all fighting to bring glory to their sects!
However, I have to explain a special organization. They didn't have a sect, and they couldn't interfere in this at all. Thus, they decided to find another way. They formed a group and formed the Scattered People Alliance. Without a doubt, this group had the most members in all the worlds, and they weren't weak at all.
After all, they were from different worlds, and their cohesion was far from a sect. They were more like an academic exchange group.
I had high hopes for them because I had a lot to do with the formation of this group. The important people were all pulled in by me, and I was the one who set up the discussion group.
Those who had their own sects and factions but were willing to join were just nominal consultants.
With the stimulation of the Scattered People Alliance, those sects seemed to have changed their method. Although they wanted to fight for the naming rights of the worlds, it wasn't something that could be done just by talking. In the end, they came up with another method, which was to divide the worlds according to the sects. In more than a hundred worlds, those from the same sect would be considered a group.
This way, those big sects had an advantage. However, this method was better than dividing the worlds. After all, even if they were from the same world, there would be a lot of hatred between them, and forcefully merging them together would be too troublesome. On the other hand, these sects were the same, cultivated similar martial arts, and even had the same founder. They didn't have any direct interests involved, so it was much easier to talk to them.
I also secretly joined Emei. There were more than a hundred worlds, and there were more than seventy Emei Sect. It was only below Wudang and Shaolin. I felt that it was pretty good. Looking at the Emei martial arts secret manuals that they had organized, I decided to make a copy of all of them and give it to my master when he came.
After they finished dividing the worlds, they had to apply to me for permission to join the discussion group. My request was for one of the secret manuals of each sect. I didn't need all of them, just one. It wasn't too much.
Kenshin knew what I was doing, and it was rare for him to agree with me. I was a little proud of myself. Then, I started to think about how to change these secret manuals. With one copy of a secret manual, I could make an unlimited number of copies. However, some things were unique, such as divine weapons, miraculous medicines, and so on. I still had to rely on the plot to trick them.
I knew that I wasn't really a martial arts genius. Instead, I was more excited about the live broadcast.
It wasn't as if Xi Men Chui Xue didn't know, so he just let it be.
After half a month of seclusion, I found that I had obtained so many secret manuals that I couldn't even count them all. Although there weren't many on the level of the Nine Yin Manual, it didn't stop me from being excited.
A few days later, I received news that my master had brought my two junior sisters and three senior brothers to Wanmei Villa.
The eldest senior sister stayed in Emei to look after the house. I felt a little regretful, but it wasn't strange.
However, I didn't know how to tell them about my matter. After asking my master, he told me not to worry about it. If they could guess it, then they should tacitly agree. If they couldn't guess it, then they shouldn't say it.
The only thing worth mentioning was that Su Shaoying challenged Simon Suisue, which was to say, me. I didn't hold back and beat him down. At the same time, I continued Simon Suisue's deed of telling him to come back twenty years later.
Recently, Yu Luocha had been appearing and disappearing mysteriously. He had only met my master once, and then disappeared. I asked Simon Suisue, and he said that it was because he had returned to the Western Demon Sect. However, he would definitely come back on the day of the wedding.
At this moment, I was sitting in front of the window, looking at the red lanterns and stickers hanging high on the window. There were so many lanterns and decorations everywhere, and I felt like I was in a dream.
Wanmei Villa was always quiet, and it was rare for it to be so lively this time.
I looked at the scene where Butler Xu was moved to tears. I still couldn't believe that I was going to get married.
I couldn't help but push Simon Suisue. "I'm feeling a little strange. Can you give me some encouragement?"
The Sword God glanced at him lightly. "You can't."
"…"
I didn't know why, but I felt that Kenshin was getting worse and worse. It wasn't an illusion.
Right now, I was quietly watching my senior brothers and sisters busy themselves. Of course, the people of Wanmei Villa were also being ordered around. Only Simon Suisue and I, the two parties involved, seemed to be very free. Especially me, I was like a mascot. Even if Ye Xiuzhu and Shi Xiuxue didn't understand something, they would still take a detour when they saw me. They would rather ask my master.
Under such circumstances, even if it was my wedding, if I were to interfere, I would be glared at by the people of Wanmei Mountain Villa in horror.
I really don't know what kind of impression Ximen Chuixue left on them in the past. In the end, I, who was bored to death, couldn't help but have doubts about marriage. Didn't they say that it was very troublesome and very busy?
It wasn't until three days before the wedding that the butler called Simon Suisue and I to try on the wedding clothes.
Then, Simon Suisue gave the servants a look and asked them to leave.
However, I looked at the phoenix coronet in front of me and then looked at Simon Suisue. I couldn't help but laugh. No matter how Simon Suisue glared at me, I couldn't stop laughing.
However, Simon Suisue also calmed down. It was just a matter of time anyway.
Moreover, at least on the surface, there was nothing wrong with a man and a woman getting married. It was just a formality.
Until I took out the wedding clothes and tried them on him.
"Try it?" I shrugged. "Let's see if it fits first. If it doesn't fit, we can change it."
Ximen Chuixue was obviously very unwilling. It was one thing to wear women's clothing on a daily basis, but this kind of special formal wedding dress was almost constantly reminding him that his gender was female. Even if he was the Sword God, he might not be able to do it without any psychological pressure!
However, this kind of depression was only temporary. In the end, he still cooperated with me.
It was hard to imagine that a person like Simon Suisue would know how to write the word 'lead'. However, the truth was in front of me. I suddenly felt that Kenshin's image had become great out of thin air.
— — Kenshin, who dared to wear the wedding clothes, was a good groom!
Although I was the one who lifted the veil in the end.