“Morning Sunlight, calm down. We can’t run around like headless flies—leaving here won’t solve the problem.”
“Rather than changing our resting place, it’s more important for you to relax your mind. Don’t be so tense.”
“Maybe you’ve pushed yourself too hard, constantly trying to break through realms, your spirit always taut, never truly relaxed. That’s probably why this problem appeared.”
As Bai Yue spoke, she reached out and gently placed her hand on Mu Chenxi’s head, softly rubbing as if comforting a little kitten.
The gentle touch on her head soothed Mu Chenxi’s uneasy heart once again.
“Come.”
Bai Yue patted her crossed legs.
“Lie down on Master’s lap, let me comb your hair.”
“I remember when I was little, your Grandmaster used to comb my hair like this. It felt so comfortable, I’d fall asleep without realizing, and all my worries would disappear.”
“Mm.”
Mu Chenxi nodded and slowly lay down, resting her head on Master’s soft lap.
The unique scent of grass and wood on her made her heart settle even more.
Bai Yue lifted her hand, her fair fingers running through Mu Chenxi’s smooth blue hair, again and again, her movements gentle and patient.
Mu Chenxi slowly closed her eyes.
The last trace of unease lingering in her heart was gradually dispelled by this gentle comfort.
Soon, drowsiness swept over her, and she fell into a deep sleep.
This time, she slept peacefully, without any nightmares waking her.
Bai Yue looked down at her disciple’s serene sleeping face, but worry flickered in her eyes.
Could this really be a sign of impending danger…
Actually, Bai Yue was uneasy too, but she didn’t show it in front of Mu Chenxi.
Now that Chenxi’s spirit was so unstable, as Master, she couldn’t panic—at the very least, she couldn’t add more pressure to Chenxi.
Maybe it was just a false alarm…
Bai Yue comforted herself.
She forced herself not to overthink.
Facing unknown danger, losing composure was a greater taboo.
She needed to calm down as well.
To avoid waking Mu Chenxi, Bai Yue didn’t move again.
She maintained this position, slowly closed her eyes, and began meditative cultivation.
***
The next day.
When Mu Chenxi woke up, she saw Bai Yue’s tired face.
Bai Yue hadn’t rested, meditating and cultivating all night instead.
Due to her special constitution, she had to sleep at night like ordinary people.
At this moment, Bai Yue looked exhausted.
Feeling the movement on her lap, she opened her eyes.
Seeing Mu Chenxi awake, Bai Yue said, “Chenxi, you’re awake. How are you feeling? Any more discomfort?”
“Master, I’m fine. I don’t feel anything strange anymore. Sorry for troubling you.”
Mu Chenxi struggled to sit up, a bit guilty.
Master hadn’t rested all night, worrying and laboring all because of her.
“It’s fine. Your Master is still a cultivator, after all. Although my constitution makes me tired if I don’t sleep, it’s not a big deal.”
Bai Yue gently comforted her, raising a hand to smooth out her messy blue hair.
“Master, can we keep moving away from the Ancient Battlefield?”
Mu Chenxi hesitated before speaking.
She still cared about that sense of danger, but delaying the search for Grandmaster made her worry Master would think she was neglecting her duties.
Bai Yue saw through her disciple’s thoughts and instead reassured Mu Chenxi.
“That’s fine too. Safety comes first. Your Grandmaster left a long time ago; a little more time won’t matter.”
“Master, then let’s set out now.”
Mu Chenxi was eager, and Bai Yue could feel her tension.
“Alright, let’s go now.”
Bai Yue followed Mu Chenxi’s wishes, hoping it would help her relax.
Mu Chenxi took Bai Yue with her on her sword.
Bai Yue gently wrapped her arms around Mu Chenxi’s slender waist.
The two of them flew in the direction away from the Ancient Battlefield—the way they had come.
That route had been safe the whole way, with no signs of danger.
Mu Chenxi thought it was the most reliable.
Bai Yue, who hadn’t slept all night, hugged Mu Chenxi.
She felt the soft, fragrant warmth of her disciple, like a pillow, and sleepiness crept over her.
Before she knew it, she had dozed off in Mu Chenxi’s embrace.
Sensing Bai Yue’s even, steady breathing, Mu Chenxi wrapped her in spiritual energy to steady her against herself.
At the same time, she raised a spiritual shield to block the wind and slowed their speed.
She really was becoming more and more attentive to Bai Yue, acting with such care so Master could rest well in her arms.
When Bai Yue awoke, it was already evening.
She was still in Mu Chenxi’s embrace, heading toward their former Cave Dwelling.
“Master, you’re awake.”
“Mm. Put me down. I can walk.”
Bai Yue’s pretty face reddened.
Being carried princess-style by her disciple, even though her arms were comfortable, was still a bit embarrassing for a Master.
“Alright.”
Mu Chenxi nodded and gently set Bai Yue down.
Honestly, she wanted to keep holding the soft and fragrant Bai Yue a little longer and was a bit reluctant to let go.
“At noon, my body’s cold energy flared up. Did you use the Warm Sun Jade?”
Bai Yue asked.
“Yes, Master. I used it because I didn’t want to wake you and wanted you to rest more. I made the decision on my own.”
Mu Chenxi answered truthfully.
“That’s not acting on your own. I should thank you instead.”
Bai Yue reached up to pat Mu Chenxi’s head.
“Mm. We’re Master and disciple. It’s only right.”
Mu Chenxi said seriously.
She enjoyed Bai Yue’s affectionate touch, and it eased her taut nerves.
“I’ll set up the Cave Dwelling. You’ve been flying all day—rest a bit.”
Bai Yue said.
“Alright.”
Mu Chenxi obediently agreed, watching Bai Yue busy herself in the temporary Cave Dwelling.
Soon, everything was arranged.
Mu Chenxi activated the Gathering Spirit Array, took Bai Yue’s hand, and began cultivating.
Seeing how Mu Chenxi seized every moment to train, Bai Yue couldn’t help but feel worried.
She could sense the pressure that feeling of danger had placed on Mu Chenxi.
She hoped everything would return to normal.
Bai Yue prayed silently.
***
Night fell, and the moon rose.
Inside the temporary Cave Dwelling, the sense of unease surfaced again within Mu Chenxi, causing her to unconsciously grip Bai Yue’s hand tightly.
Bai Yue was meditating with her eyes closed when she felt the force on her hand.
She opened her eyes and looked at Mu Chenxi, finding her frowning at her.
“Chenxi, did that feeling come back?”
Bai Yue asked softly.
“Yes, Master.”
Mu Chenxi nodded, staring down at their clasped hands.
This time the feeling was even stronger—holding Master’s hand couldn’t drive it away.
It made it impossible for her to settle her mind for cultivation.
“Has it gotten worse?”
Bai Yue asked worriedly.
“Yes…”
Mu Chenxi nodded.
The unknown danger made both Master and disciple anxious, and the atmosphere grew heavy.
“It’s okay. Chenxi is so strong—we’ll be fine.”
Bai Yue placed her other hand gently over Mu Chenxi’s, comforting her.
“Mm…”
Mu Chenxi nodded.
But the heaviness on her pretty face didn’t fade, and the unease in her heart lingered.