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Don’t Mess with that Turtle

Chapter 705 - 705 181 Su Huanian Emerges from Seclusion_2

Author: Meibu cc
updatedAt: 2025-07-22

705: Chapter 181: Su Huanian Emerges from Seclusion_2 705: Chapter 181: Su Huanian Emerges from Seclusion_2 Big Sister No.1 sponsored a river’s Origin Power, which is now all stored in the Inner World, marking the greatest donation Su He received since she started to Open the Second Tier.

With a sweep of its paw, the Toad caused the Origin Power to surge into the sky, transforming into a torrential downpour that splashed onto the ground, turning into a haze of Mystery Yellow fog that drifted with the wind into the entire world.

The Yang world and Netherworld were simultaneously reinforced, their momentum rising bit by bit.

Watching its Inner World steadily advance, the Toad’s spirit moved.

The ground under its feet collapsed and a lake slowly appeared, its shape identical to that of Autumn Lake at Long Moon Mansion.

Palaces rose on the lake with the Toad’s hut among them.

It leaped into its hut with satisfaction, yawning contentedly and shrugging its body before slowly lying down.

It hadn’t thought of this before—the Toad realized there was no need to stay cooped up in the stifling Intention Orifice when it could relax in the Inner World, which was more comfortable than anywhere else.

As Su He’s Soul Beast, it was no different from a Divine God here!

Gululu Dong!

Ya Ya tumbled into the hall and crashed into a Stone Statue, jumping up with her head in her hands.

She looked up at the statue, her eyes suddenly widening.

“Master!”

This was her master’s statue!

Although it looked different from the present, Ya Ya recognized it at first glance.

Looking around, there were several familiar faces.

That one was Canchen Old Taoist, who came with Sister Qian Qianzi to rescue him, and she also recognized True Person Nanming.

Was her father carving stone statues in his free time?

Why weren’t there any of Ya Ya and her mother?

She looked around and saw on the other side within a transparent Big Array the delicate Ice Sculpture of her mother, lifelike in every detail.

Ya Ya’s eyes widened, and she cautiously approached.

She reached out to touch it, and the Big Array outside the Ice Sculpture allowed her through.

Ya Ya stepped forward, crossed the Abyss, entered the array, and walked closer to Su Huanian’s Ice Sculpture.

Seemingly sensing her arrival, the Immortal Sword next to it trembled lightly, a clear rang of Sword Ring, shaking off its coat of ice and snow to reveal its true form.

Then, the pint-sized Artifact Spirit emerged from the Immortal Sword.

Facing her mirror image, they looked at each other, curious and identical.

Ya Ya blinked her curious eyes, poking the cheek of the mini-version of herself, her expression suddenly one of terror, “Did mother and father give me a little sister?”

The Fairy Sword Spirit instantly froze, staring at Ya Ya with disbelief, and it took a good while before Ya Ya put her hands behind her back, the childishness in her bearing disappeared, revealing the majesty and domineering presence of a City Lord, she glanced at the Spirit and said somberly, “Call me sister!”

Artifact Spirit: “…”

“Can’t you talk?” Ya Ya’s eyes showed a touch of sympathy; she was able to speak the day she was born!

She had meant to put on a stern front, to establish her status as the authoritative sister, but now she couldn’t bear to.

She reached out to hold the Artifact Spirit, nodding, “It’s okay if you can’t talk yet, you can learn slowly.

You will learn!

Just tell me whatever you want in the future!”

Me!

The City Lord!

Whatever I want, I have!

After making her careless promise, she saw the Little Artifact Spirit’s eyes light up as it spoke, “I want a new scabbard!”

This current scabbard is too silly!

No sooner had she finished speaking than she heard the sound of ice cracking.

A chunk of ice popped and hit her on the forehead, knocking the Little Artifact Spirit into the air, sending it flying onto the Immortal Sword with a sneeze, before melting into it.

Ya Ya’s eyes widened, and she turned abruptly, “Mother!”

As she called out, Su Hua’s Ice Sculpture started to crack bit by bit, like an eggshell breaking, with cracks forming all over it, growing more and more until they were densely packed.

Then—

Pop!

With a crisp sound, ice flew everywhere, turning into a flurry of snow in mid-air, amidst the swirling snow, Su Hua appeared in White Clothes, her eyes slowly opening as she looked down at Ya Ya.

A smile formed on her lips.

“Mother!” Ya Ya laughed heartily, running, and jumping towards her, leaping into Su Hua’s arms and nuzzling fiercely against her.

“Mother!

Mother!”

She called out joyfully.

This was the longest separation they had ever had since her birth, longer than the entire world.

Longer than building a city, longer than being a City Lord for once.

Su Hua embraced her with a gentle laugh, enjoying the hug before pulling Ya Ya out of her arms, examining her for a moment, and said softly, “Ya Ya, you’ve grown taller.”

More than thirty years had passed, and compared to before her retreat, the little girl had grown a lot taller and a lot bigger.

From the initial breaking out of the shell, she looked less than three years old, but now she appeared to be three and a half, with a completely changed demeanor.

Even though she clung to her, she was still the same little troublemaker.

Yet behind the mischief, a sense of sharpness and a hint of authority was emerging.

The Little One actually had the air of a supreme being!

Especially in Su Hua’s eyes, behind Ya Ya, there always seemed to be a Dharma-like Luck condensing, with a Drake slowly coiling around it.

This was the destiny of a kingdom!

The little one had embarked on the path of an Emperor.

Su Hua smiled lightly, knowing she didn’t have to worry about Ya Ya’s path.

If it’s the Emperor’s path, then it’s the Emperor’s path.

Tough to tread?

Then she would draw her sword and cut through it.

Su Hua put Ya Ya down, holding her hand as they walked out of the Formation.

Ya Ya jumped cheerfully, with a never-ending stream of chatter.

Having not seen her mother for so long, there was so much she had to say.

“Mother, mother, I subdued several cities and claimed a large territory!”

“I even subdued Guiwang Mountain!” Ya Ya said gleefully, though her expression soon turned to pout, “But that old Taoist didn’t keep his word, and his Sect hasn’t moved there yet.”

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