Ultimate Ice possesses the power to suppress the evil fire of a Phoenix. However, just as you have already noticed, it is merely a suppression and not a permanent cure.
Huo Yuhao spoke up at that moment, his voice calm yet curious. Does that mean even someone of your stature, Teacher, has no solution for this?
Leng Yaozhu gave a slow shake of her head. If the corruption of the Phoenix evil fire were truly that simple to resolve, the Shrek Academy of ten thousand years ago would never have found it necessary to seek your assistance in the first place.
A small flicker of disappointment crossed Huo Yuhao's features. Deep down, he felt a cold disdain for the legacy of the academy that had once tried to bind him, yet his current facade remained perfectly composed.
Leng Yaozhu caught his expression and offered a soft, knowing smile. In reality, Shrek Academy must possess some kind of answer within their hidden archives.
Twenty thousand years ago, there was a member of the original Shrek Seven Devils who ascended to godhood named Ma Hongjun. His martial soul was the Evil Fire Phoenix.
Huo Yuhao felt a slight jolt of recognition; he had encountered that name before while scanning through ancient history texts. It was another piece of the Tang San era he loathed.
The simple fact that he achieved godhood proves that his evil fire was eventually conquered. Leng Yaozhu continued her explanation. If it had not been resolved, he never would have been able to reach that final breakthrough.
The path to that solution was likely anything but easy.
Huo Yuhao remained quiet for a long moment before he gave a slow, deliberate nod. It did not truly matter to him in the grand scheme of things.
History recorded that Ma Xiaotao's fire was eventually purified, so for the time being, he decided to let events unfold naturally without his interference.
Leng Yaozhu watched his pensive face and suddenly asked a question. Is this minor issue really important enough to justify you making a special trip back here?
Huo Yuhao pulled his thoughts back to the present and flashed a polite smile. I am just passing through. It happened that Gu Yue needed to return to Shrek City to visit someone, so I decided to accompany her.
Only then did Leng Yaozhu recall her other exceptionally talented disciple. She tilted her head slightly. Speaking of which, where did Gu Yue go?
Huo Yuhao shook his head. I am not entirely sure. After we arrived, she left in a rather mysterious fashion, claiming she would come to pay her respects to Aunt Leng later today.
Hearing those words, Leng Yaozhu felt her brow twitch with a hint of suspicion. Mysterious? What could that girl possibly be planning this time?
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It was no exaggeration to claim that Shrek City stood as the premier metropolis on the entire continent today.
After all, the most powerful organizations—Shrek Academy, the Spirit Pagoda, and the Tang Sect—all maintained their headquarters within these city walls.
The gathering of such influential giants naturally transformed Shrek City into the beating heart of the continent's trade and commerce.
Traders, soul masters, and tourists arrived from every corner of the world in a constant flow, filling the streets with grand malls, eateries, and theaters that could easily overwhelm the senses.
At this very moment, the mysterious Gu Yue that Leng Yaozhu had mentioned was seated at a small table by the window of a cafe near Shrek Academy's entrance.
The afternoon sun filtered through the glass pane, casting a warm and comfortable glow over her as she sat in silence.
On the table in front of her sat a drink called a Seven Seas Ice Drink. Translucent cubes of ice drifted in the pale blue liquid, with a simple straw resting against the rim of the glass.
Gu Yue took a quiet, slow sip.
The chilled liquid flowed down her throat, bringing with it a refreshing taste of mint and a subtle hint of sea salt; it was quite a pleasant experience.
While she drank, her eyes wandered casually across the dense crowd moving past the shop window.
Before much time had passed, a figure wrapped in a heavy disguise appeared and sat down directly across from her.
The newcomer was small, standing at only about 1.5 meters in height. She was dressed in a plain white dress that ended just above her knees, showing off her slender, pale legs.
Based on the clothing alone, she looked like any other ordinary young girl walking the city streets.
However, she wore a large sun hat pulled low enough to hide the upper half of her face from view.
On the visible portion of her face, a thin veil was wrapped tightly to mask her nose and mouth, leaving only her watchful eyes exposed to the world.
Those eyes scanned the cafe with intense caution, darting back and forth to ensure no one was watching her movements.
Once she was certain it was safe, she carefully pulled out a chair and sat down in front of Gu Yue.
Gu Yue looked at her, and a brief moment of total disbelief flashed through her mind.
Her voice was tinged with a sense of weary helplessness. Just what are you doing dressed like that?
The girl leaned forward across the table until she was almost lying flat.
Her voice was a hushed whisper, sounding like a criminal in hiding. Why did you pick this spot? There are people everywhere. What if someone recognizes us?
Gu Yue took a deep, steadying breath!
Then she took another one to keep her temper in check.
She whispered to herself under her breath, do not get angry, she is just another part of you. Don't lose it, she is literally yourself.
It was true. This sneaky, disguised girl sitting across from her was the other third of the Silver Dragon King's original consciousness that had split off during the human transformation.
In this life, she went by the name Naer.
After a few seconds, Gu Yue finally managed to settle her rising irritation.
She exhaled and forced her voice into a calm, steady tone. We both appear as humans now. Even if we are seen together, it will not cause any suspicion.
To be honest, Gu Yue had never expected her own clone to be so difficult to understand.
When they had divided during the transformation, they were part of the same mind. How did she develop such a strange and frustrating personality?
Naer tilted her head to the side and thought it over, eventually deciding that Gu Yue's logic made sense.
Only then did she slowly remove the oversized hat and unwrap the veil, revealing a face of breathtaking, peerless beauty.
Her silver hair fell around her shoulders like a shining waterfall, reflecting the sunlight with a brilliant metallic sheen.
Her purple eyes were deep and clear, currently filled with a playful energy that made her look both lively and quite charming.
She leaned back into her chair and finally let the tension leave her body.
You are right. She nodded in agreement. There is no reason to be this worried.
She paused for a second before adding, however, since you are with the Spirit Pagoda and I am with Shrek, we still need to avoid looking too close in public.
Gu Yue did not bother to reply. She simply picked up her blue drink and took another long sip.
Naer's eyes fixed on the Seven Seas Ice Drink, and she blinked several times in curiosity.
Then, she suddenly thrust her right hand high into the air and gave a loud shout. Waiter!
Her voice was sharp and clear, marking a total departure from her previous secretive behavior.
A waiter hurried over to their table immediately.
Naer's slim fingers tapped rapidly against the various items listed on the menu.
I want this one, this one, that one, and this one too!
Bring me one of everything I just pointed at!
The waiter looked slightly surprised but noted the large order before turning away to prepare it.
Gu Yue stared at the beaming face across from her and felt a sudden urge to look away in embarrassment.
She truly had no idea what Naer had experienced during her years at Shrek Academy to result in such an abstract and weird personality.
She could not help but ask, you ordered all of that, but do you actually think you can finish it?
Naer gave a wide grin, showing off two rows of perfectly white teeth.
Of course I can!
As she spoke, she leaned in close and lowered her voice to a whisper again. Don't forget, I am a Dragon!
Gu Yue felt a wall of silence hit her.
She realized she could not keep talking about these meaningless things, or she might actually lose control and attack her own clone.
Even though Naer was a part of her, this personality was far too irritating; she wasn't sure her patience would hold out much longer.
She took one more deep breath to center herself.
Gu Yue's expression became very serious as she decided it was time to move on to the actual reason for their meeting.
I have called you here today because I have something vital to discuss with you. Her tone was now heavy and solemn.
Seeing the change, Naer stopped smiling and looked back with a serious expression in her purple eyes.
Gu Yue did not waste any time and went straight to the point, explaining Huo Yuhao's plan to fix the bloodline crisis inside Tang Wulin.
Naer listened in total silence, her eyes blinking as she processed the information.
Then, she pointed a single finger at her own chest.
So what you're saying is...
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