Quick Transmigration - After Betraying the Male Lead, the Supporting Female Character Gets Locked Up and Cries - Chapter 65
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Su Yu transformed into her fox form and obediently sat in front of the tombstone.
When she had entered this world, the original host’s mother was already dead. The cave was stocked with enough food to last her two years, along with some spirit stones for cultivation and a variety of spirit flowers and herbs.
It seemed that the original host’s mother, knowing she wouldn’t make it, had prepared these things for her.
Although they had never met, this gesture was enough for Su Yu to sincerely bow in respect.
【Sigh, from today on, I’ll be following the male lead as we journey through the cultivation world. I hope my late mother, watching from above, will bless me and help me succeed in my mission.】
The system chimed in: 【Host, please accept my condolences.】
After genuinely grieving for a while, Su Yu bowed to the simple stone monument, stood up, shook her fur, and turned around.
“Brother Taoist… where is he?!”
Where did he go?!
He was just here a moment ago!
The system was also puzzled. After checking the male lead’s whereabouts, it awkwardly said: 【Uh… it seems he left. If you hurry, you might still catch up.】
Su Yu now believed that the male lead truly cultivated the Emotionless Dao.
Not only did he not offer any words of comfort, but he didn’t even stay long enough for her to finish paying her respects. Leaving a poor little fox who had just lost her mother all alone—how heartless!
Su Yu quickly packed up the original host’s belongings and followed the system’s guidance to chase after him.
It didn’t take long before she caught sight of the male lead again.
The man strolled leisurely, his steps steady and grounded like a mortal’s, despite his immense cultivation. There was no trace of a cultivator about him.
No wonder Su Yu had accused him of pretending to be a mortal to deceive her earlier.
Su Yu hid in the grass, peeking through the gaps, and every so often, she would move to another patch of grass, using the vegetation as cover.
She looked extremely suspicious.
Xiao Chongyu glanced out of the corner of his eye at the half-exposed fox tail sticking out of the grass not far away. He shook his head in amusement, pretending not to notice, and continued walking.
After some time, she was still following him, maintaining a steady distance.
Aside from occasionally failing to hide her tail or making some noise, she was surprisingly persistent.
Even Xiao Chongyu was impressed by the little fox’s determination. He had thought she would give up after a while, but she had followed him for so long.
In the distance, the tall city gates came into view. Once inside the city, it was unclear how long the little fox could continue hiding or whether some skilled individual might capture her to make her a spirit pet.
Thinking of this, Xiao Chongyu sighed and stopped.
“Stop hiding. Come out.”
Su Yu froze, her tail stopping mid-wag. She hesitated, unsure whether to come out now.
“Still not coming out? Do I need to come over and catch you myself?”
Xiao Chongyu smiled, his gaze accurately landing on Su Yu’s hiding spot. With a slight movement of his hand, his wrist turned.
In an instant, he held a squirming red fox in his hand, chirping and squeaking.
The little fox’s beautiful fur was tangled with twigs and leaves, her eyes wide and filled with confusion, as if she couldn’t understand how she had been caught so suddenly.
Xiao Chongyu’s gaze slowly lowered to the jade pendant hanging around her neck.
The pendant was brimming with spiritual energy, a red thread disappearing into her fiery red fur. The round, emerald-green jade pendant stood out against the white fur on her chest, looking exceptionally beautiful.
It seemed like a rare spatial artifact.
The little fox had such a treasure?
Su Yu, realizing what had happened, began to struggle fiercely: “Let me go! Put me down!”
After just two sentences, her mouth was pinched shut: “Mmm… mmm?”
Xiao Chongyu chuckled softly: “Quiet down. Have you ever seen a fox that can talk?”
As they approached the city gates, the number of people increased. Xiao Chongyu carried the little fox to an inconspicuous spot, holding her up to eye level: “Speak. Why are you following me?”
Su Yu pouted, her voice full of grievance: “Why did you leave without saying anything? I’ve been chasing you for so long.”
Her large, watery eyes drooped: “Mother’s gone, and I don’t know where to go. You helped me kill that old wolf and avenge my mother. Can I follow you from now on?”
“Don’t human cultivators like to keep spirit pets? What do you think of me?”
The little fox stared at him unblinkingly.
It was the first time Xiao Chongyu had seen someone so eager to become a spirit pet.
His eyes swept over her: “Your cultivation is too low. You’re not qualified.”
Xiao Chongyu didn’t have a spirit pet, nor was he interested in keeping one—especially not a troublesome, spoiled, and temperamental little fox like this.
Su Yu’s cheeks puffed out: “But my mother said I have great talent. I’ll definitely become very powerful in the future. I’m just young now, so my cultivation isn’t high. If you feed me more spirit stones, I’ll definitely grow stronger.”
Feed her more spirit stones…
Another downside: she was expensive to maintain.
Xiao Chongyu remained unmoved, warning her: “Stop following me. If you go into the city, you might get caught and skinned for your fur or eaten.”
Su Yu shrank back in fear.
“If you’re scared, then go back. Your mother’s gone, but what about your father?”
He released the little fox, and with a flash of white light, a soft-cheeked little girl stood before him, looking up at him with round, clever eyes.
“I don’t know.”
The little girl shook her head: “My mother never talked about my father, but I think he must have been a terrible fox, which is why she never mentioned him.”
Su Yu, afraid that Xiao Chongyu would leave her behind, clung to his leg like a stubborn child.
“Brother Taoist, please take me with you. I’ll be very obedient and won’t cause any trouble. And when I become really powerful in the future, I can even protect you.”
Xiao Chongyu looked down at the little girl, her big eyes blinking up at him.
No parents, and her cultivation was weak…
After a long moment of silence, he finally relented.
“Fine, you can follow me if you want. But I won’t take you as a spirit pet. Once you find a place you want to go, you’ll leave on your own. Also, you’re not allowed to transform in front of mortals. If you don’t listen, I’ll abandon you.”
Xiao Chongyu’s voice was calm, thinking she was just acting on a whim. She’d probably get bored and leave by tomorrow.
The mortal city was bustling with activity.
Su Yu looked around curiously, one hand tightly clutching Xiao Chongyu’s sleeve, afraid of getting lost: “It’s so lively here.”
“Mortals have short lifespans. For cultivators, a hundred years pass in the blink of an eye, but for mortals, it’s their entire lifetime. That’s why they spend their time doing interesting things.”
Su Yu nodded, though she only half-understood.
“Brother Taoist, where are you going now?” she suddenly asked.
Xiao Chongyu’s voice was casual: “Roaming the world, going wherever the wind takes me.”
Contrary to popular belief, the Emotionless Dao wasn’t truly emotionless.
On the contrary, one had to experience all kinds of emotions in the world to truly treat all living beings equally—neither looking down on the lowly nor favoring the beloved. Only by being free from joy and sorrow could one achieve the Great Dao.
Xiao Chongyu had been devoted to cultivation in his early years. It wasn’t until he reached the Nascent Soul stage that he began to grasp the essence of the Dao and decided to travel the world to cultivate.
Su Yu looked at him curiously: “You’re so powerful. Why don’t you fly on your sword? Walking is so tiring.”
The man beside her casually ruffled her hair: “Why so many questions? I just like walking.”
“Oh.”
Su Yu muttered about how strange he was while looking around. Suddenly, her steps slowed, and her eyes locked onto a sugar painting stall. She couldn’t move.
The sweet scent filled her nose.
As a young fox, she had no resistance to things meant to entertain children.
Her mouth watered, and she nearly drooled.
A handkerchief quickly caught the drool before it could stain her clothes.
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