In Order to Live as an Immortal, I changed a martial artist world to a xianxia world

Chapter 51 - A Celestial Chance at Home



Chapter 51 - A Celestial Chance at Home

Chapter 51: A Celestial Chance at Home

Prince Consort’s Manor, Yuan Dynasty@@@@

“Ah, what can I say?” Bai Chen muttered to himself, standing unseen in the shadows.

“If being handsome is a crime, I must be a most heinous sinner.”

His tone carried a playful self-assurance. Bai Chen’s confidence in his appearance wasn’t unfounded. Even before embarking on his celestial cultivation journey, he had been strikingly handsome. Now, with his mastery of the Nine Extremes Creation Codex, his aura and appearance had been elevated to an otherworldly perfection.

In the Five Dynasties, none could rival his elegance and charm.

“Anyway,” Bai Chen mused, shaking off his self-indulgent thoughts, “time to get to work.”

He turned his gaze toward Zhao Min, who was examining the jade pendant in her hand.

A subtle hum filled the room as the jade pendant began to glow with a gentle light.

“What’s going on?” Zhao Min gasped, startled. Her fingers instinctively released the pendant, but instead of falling, it hovered mid-air, radiating an ethereal brilliance.

“Guards!”

Startled by her exclamation, the guards stationed outside the room burst in, their weapons drawn. Yet, their vigilance faltered when their eyes fell upon the scene before them—a jade pendant floating effortlessly in the air, shimmering like a celestial artefact.

“Stand down!” Zhao Min commanded sharply, regaining her composure.

“This is none of your concern. Leave immediately!”

The guards hesitated, exchanging uncertain glances.

“Now!” Zhao Min barked, her voice brooking no argument.

[Hè Bǐ Wēng: He (鹤): Crane; a symbol of longevity, elegance, and transcendence. Bi (笔): Brush; Weng (翁): Elder, old man, or sage.]

Seeing the orb envelop Zhao Min, the two exchanged a knowing glance, their expressions filled with awe.

“This is celestial destiny,” Hebiweng said, his voice trembling.

“Her Highness has been chosen by the heavens themselves.”

More figures soon arrived—other experts loyal to the Prince Consort’s Manor, each of them a formidable warrior in their own right. The sight of the glowing orb left them wide-eyed with amazement and envy.

“We must protect Her Highness at all costs,” Luzhangke declared.

“Send a messenger to the palace immediately. Inform His Majesty and the Prince that the Princess has been chosen by the celestial inheritance.”

“And what of us?” another warrior asked.

Luzhangke’s gaze swept the room, his tone decisive.

“The rest of us will guard this chamber. No one is to disturb Her Highness!”

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In the shadows, Bai Chen chuckled quietly.

“Zhao Min, you’re quite the clever one,” he mused, watching the scene unfold.

“But you’re also predictable.”

The entire sequence of events—from the pendant’s awakening to the guards’ reactions—had gone precisely as Bai Chen had anticipated. The jade pendant, infused with a fragment of his celestial energy, would guide Zhao Min toward her awakening as a cultivator.

“I wonder,” Bai Chen murmured, his lips curling into a sly smile, “what you’ll think when you realize the extent of my plans?”

With a flick of his wrist, he vanished into the ether, leaving behind a manor abuzz with anticipation and a princess poised to embrace her celestial destiny.


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