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Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 1046 - 1042:
Xuan Chu immediately thought of those Qingfeng Temple ancestors, who were clearly immortals, and suddenly understood Yun Ran’s fearless confidence.
Previously, Xuan Chu hated those who relied on the protection of their elders to do whatever they wanted.
Now, they themselves had become fearless, and Xuan Chu felt that this sensation was indeed quite pleasing.
At this moment, Xuan Chu truly felt the meaning of a certain phrase.
That is, sometimes, one cannot empathize with their past self.
At the same time, he felt that he had been somewhat pretentious in the past.
When you have elder backing, why feel ashamed? Many wish to have someone to cover for them but cannot.
Xuan Chu quickly convinced himself and resolutely stood by Yun Ran’s side.
The elder opposite looked at Yun Ran and his group, without the slightest hesitation, felt inexplicably uneasy in his heart.
He didn’t know what Yun Ran’s next move was, but his own ultimate move, under normal circumstances, could not be used unless it was a matter of life and death.
What took the strange elder by surprise even more was that he, one of the Twelve Divine Mirrors Guardians, was forced to use his ultimate move by two individuals who did not dare to show their faces.
"Since you refuse to appreciate what you have, don’t blame me for unleashing my powerful move!"
Yun Ran raised her hand, with the palm facing upwards, motioning, "Come!"
Just as the elder opposite thought Yun Ran would use the Divine Mirror in her hand to continue the confrontation.
Yun Ran tossed the copper mirror in her hand to Xuan Chu: "Use it for protection!"
The copper mirror, already ’formatted,’ had a very singular function, but the material was still significant.
Therefore, serving as a defensive magic artifact was more than sufficient.
Xuan Chu didn’t hesitate, appreciating that Yun Ran had plenty of magic artifacts, many of which he hadn’t even heard of.
Those things usually didn’t come into play before.
In this scenario, Xuan Chu had a hunch that those magic artifacts Yun Ran hadn’t found a use for would be useful today.
Xuan Chu took the copper mirror and looked towards the nearby little paperman: "Stay close to me."
The little paperman quickly nodded and flew to Xuan Chu’s side, tightly clinging to his clothes.
At this moment, not causing trouble for the master was the right thing to do.
Yun Ran reached into her pocket, rummaged, and soon pulled out something resembling a hammer.
This magic artifact was something she found in a desolate land that was very peculiar.
Regardless of whether it was Xuanmen people or various spirit monsters and evil, or Evil Cultivators, anyone entering that place.
All their abilities would vanish, and they would become almost like ordinary people.
Back then, she was chasing a group of people practicing evil techniques using human lives and accidentally fell into that desolate land.
The group of Evil Cultivators was being chased quite miserably by her.
Yet, when everyone couldn’t use their abilities, those Evil Cultivators thought their opportunity had come.
After all, they had more than ten people, whereas Yun Ran and her companions were only three.
But they had no idea that Yun Ran was not only the Young Master of Qingfeng Temple but also a martial arts expert.
Her physique had been tempered by various herbs; she easily beat those who were solely focused on wrongdoing, neglecting their own physical training, almost to death.
Later, they struggled to leave that place, barely alive when they came out.
Others wished to stay far from that desolate area, yet she not only developed an interest in it.
She went there several more times, and on her last trip, she found something resembling a hammer.
Yun Ran determined after numerous experiments that within a kilometer radius of this hammer, anything appearing there, whether people or magic artifacts, would be affected.
The closer they were, the greater the influence.
Generally, Yun Ran wouldn’t bring this object out, as she herself would be affected.
But knowing the opponent was about to unleash a powerful move, using this object meant everyone would be brought to the same starting point.
Those on the opposing side were either injured or elderly.
Yet, on their side, both she and Xuan Chu were robust. If a fight broke out, their chances of winning were evidently higher.
Not to mention, she held the switch that could prevent the opponent from using their powerful move in her hand.
Indeed, as soon as the hammer was taken out, the elder opposite suddenly felt hollowed, the feeling of aging making him anxious. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
Little paperman, as a magic artifact, aside from his eyes, could barely move, also feeling powerless.
Xuan Chu clearly felt the strength within him rapidly fading. Had the Heavenly Dao Restriction not activated immediately within his body, he would have thought he was being ambushed.
"What have you done!"
This series of changes quickly made the elder opposite focus on Yun Ran.
His gaze carried a hint of fierceness as he looked at Yun Ran, unable to hide the murderous intent.
Unable to use her Xuan Sect Power, Yun Ran felt increasingly hot; sweat was absorbed in large beads by her black robe.
In no time, Yun Ran felt her clothes were soaked through.
"What could I be doing but hoping everyone can speak reasonably without things turning immediately destructive? Isn’t this much better? No one can resort to immediate malice."
Yun Ran wasn’t worried about the elder’s dirty tricks trying to take her life; it wasn’t going to be easy.
However, this was indeed their territory, and according to what Xuan Chu mentioned earlier, this volcano had been tinkered with for hundreds of years.
If indeed there’s some special method secretly laid within, she would lose face if things went wrong.
Especially knowing that the High Priest in the Divine Hall had made calculations for over a millennium, and she was likely being setup.
Hence, even if there’s only a tiny bit of trouble or risk, Yun Ran needed to suppress it to the minimum.
If she knew she was being calculated against and acted carelessly, she’d indeed deserve what comes.
Especially knowing that the High Priest in the Divine Hall had made calculations for over a millennium, and she was likely being setup.
Hence, even if there’s only a tiny bit of trouble or risk, Yun Ran needed to suppress it to the minimum.
If she knew she was being calculated against and acted carelessly, she’d indeed deserve what comes. If she knew she was being calculated against and acted carelessly, she’d indeed deserve what comes.







