Enovels

The Fifth Transmigrator

Chapter 1521,957 words17 min read

Suddenly, they glanced to the side, where a woman with purple robes and black hair was smiling at them.

“Humans, humans?”
“You stinking fox, let me go!”
“It’s a human, let’s deal with her first!” the wolf demon exclaimed, agitated.

However, the white fox remained unusually still, gazing at Yan Yun with a look of profound bewilderment, as if pondering some deep mystery.

“Hey, what are you spacing out for?”
“Quickly release me!”
“I’ve already loosened my grip, why aren’t you letting go of your tail?” the wolf demon struggled, urging impatiently.

Yet, Yan Yun certainly would not let this opportune moment slip away.

She suddenly conjured two collar-like artifacts.

“Too late.”

These two artifacts flew out, instantly encircling the necks of the wolf demon and the fox demon.

Immediately afterward, the immense power within both canids was sealed.

These collars, known as demon-locking rings, were specifically designed for capturing demonic beasts and spirit beasts.

While capable of restraining even Divine Mark Realm demonic beasts, they were equally effective against those of lower realms.

Having been abruptly collared, the white fox, which had been lost in bewilderment, finally reacted.

Alas, what good was reacting at this point?

Their demonic energy rapidly dissipated, and with the loss of their power, their demonic forms swiftly shrunk.

Before long, both the wolf and the fox appeared no larger than their infant counterparts.

What had been a black wolf transformed into a small black dog, while the white fox became an adorable, fluffy white fox kit.

Yan Yun, with one hand, lifted each of them, bringing them closer to her face.

“Let me go, human!”
“You’re truly despicable, taking advantage of our weakened state!” the wolf demon struggled, snarling.

As for the white fox, she calmly assessed the power within her body.

Upon discovering that her internal strength could not be mobilized, a very human-like contemplative expression appeared in her eyes.

Unlike the wolf demon, she did not struggle, but instead fixed her golden eyes intently on Yan Yun.

“What are you staring at?”
“I originally only intended to catch you, little fox.”
“My, you truly are adorable!”
“As for you, you’re just a bonus; I’ll take you back to guard the gate.”

Yan Yun chuckled as she addressed the two canids.

Having spoken, she once again ascended into the sky.

“You captured us both just to keep us as pets?” the white fox asked, breaking her long silence.

Upon hearing the little creature speak in such a cold, feminine voice, Yan Yun’s curiosity was piqued.

“Oh, a female?”
“Let me see,” Yan Yun exclaimed, immediately lifting the white fox closer to inspect its gender.

Startled, the white fox instantly used its tail and hind legs to conceal its private parts.

“There’s no need to look, I am a vixen,” the white fox stated, a hint of embarrassment in her tone.

Witnessing the white fox’s aloof yet shy demeanor only fueled Yan Yun’s amusement.

“What are you covering?”
“I insist on seeing.”

She pushed aside the white fox’s tail and hind legs, taking a quick glance.

The white fox, in turn, displayed an expression of profound grievance and humiliation.

“Indeed, a female.”
“I like it.”
“And what about this black dog of yours?”
Having confirmed the white fox’s gender, Yan Yun then turned her gaze to the black wolf.

Given the black wolf’s fierce demeanor and gruff voice, Yan Yun had assumed it was male.

However, under Yan Yun’s forceful inspection, she ultimately discovered that the black wolf, which had repeatedly referred to itself as ‘this old man,’ was also female.

“Oh? Another female?”
“If you’re female, little black one, why are you so aggressive?” Yan Yun mused.

The wolf demon was utterly livid.

“Human, just kill me now!”
“I absolutely refuse to be a human’s pet!”
“And I’m a wolf demon, not a dog!” the wolf demon roared, though her voice now carried the furious tone of a woman.

This was certainly an unexpected bonus.

One wolf and one fox remained utterly quiet, seemingly resigned to their fate, while the other struggled and roared incessantly, as if wishing for death.

Soon after, Yan Yun returned to the camp, discovering that Wen Meng and the others had also made their way back.

The place they had gone to was even closer than Qinghe City.

“Sister Yan Yun, you’re back,” Wen Meng greeted her warmly.

“Yes.”
“Did your trip go smoothly?” Yan Yun asked casually.

The others all nodded in response.

“Yes, following your instructions, we’ve purchased all the materials we could find.”
“However, it’s likely not enough, and we’ll need to make several more trips,” Mu Wenjie added.

“We certainly can’t acquire everything in one go; it has to be a gradual process.”

“Indeed.”
“I’ve also gathered all the workers, and on the way, I even managed to catch two pets.”
“This ill-tempered one will serve as a guard dog, and this adorable little fox, heh heh, will be my personal pet,” Yan Yun said, tossing the two demonic beasts onto the ground.

Upon seeing the two little darlings, Wen Meng and Zhou Zimo’s eyes instantly lit up.

“Pavilion Master, this fox is so beautiful!”
“What cultivation realms are they in?” Zhou Zimo asked curiously.

“They should both be in the Spirit Transformation Realm, I believe.”
“This wolf demon is a bit stronger, likely at the minor accomplishment stage of the Spirit Transformation Realm.”
“As for this white fox, she has just entered the Spirit Transformation Realm, though she seems to possess divine beast bloodline, granting her the combat strength of a minor accomplishment Spirit Transformation cultivator,” Yan Yun explained.

As soon as the wolf demon landed, her first instinct was to flee.

However, without her powers, where could she possibly go?

After running barely ten meters, Duan Ming effortlessly restrained her and pulled her back.

“Little thing, still trying to run?” Duan Ming chuckled.

“Human, you’d best kill me, otherwise, the moment I break free, I’ll eat you first!” the wolf demon snarled menacingly at Duan Ming.

Duan Ming rolled his eyes.

‘Even in this state, she’s still so aggressive. Looks like she needs some serious training,’ Duan Ming thought to himself.

Subsequently, Yan Yun waved her hand, and an immortal dwelling flew forth.

“Everyone, we’ve arrived!”
“Please come out,” Yan Yun called out.

At Yan Yun’s summons, those residing within the immortal dwelling immediately opened its doors and emerged.

“Where are we?” everyone asked, their faces filled with confusion, glancing at Wen Meng and the others.

Seeing that Wen Meng and her companions all had white hair and purple pupils, looking unlike normal people, they instantly feared they had encountered some evil cultivators.

“Don’t be afraid, everyone.”
“This is where I live.”
“They are my friends, and your task now is to help us clear this valley, then follow my blueprints to help us construct our base,” Yan Yun explained.

Upon hearing this, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

“So that’s it.”
“Then we’ll get to work,” these individuals were quite honest and didn’t ask many questions.

They dispersed, taking out their weapons and quickly chopping down the weeds and trees.

Their speed was undoubtedly far greater than that of ordinary laborers.

Wen Meng and the others also brought out all the tools and materials they had purchased: large purple crystals, lime, ordinary metal blocks, and other such items.

As for stones and wood, they could simply be sourced on site.

These materials still required Yan Yun’s processing.

“Come, let me teach you how to make glass,” Yan Yun announced.

Yan Yun seized a block of iron, then unleashed her power, swiftly molding the metal into a crude cast under the immense pressure.

Next, she produced her Purple Crystal Demonic Fire Cauldron, from which she emanated a searing purple flame.

As the flame entered the mold, the raw materials rapidly liquefied under the intense heat, then cooled and solidified into a substantial, perfectly cubic block of purple crystal.

Drawing her personal sword, Yan Yun swiftly wielded it, slicing the large purple crystal block into numerous smaller panes.

Under the influence of a cultivator’s power, these pieces emerged perfectly smooth, requiring no further polishing.

“There!”
“This is what I call glass.”
“When our base is built, we’ll use this purple glass for the windows,” Yan Yun said with a smile.

“It’s quite simple to make.”
“With a cultivator’s speed, we can produce hundreds of pieces in half an hour.”

“Understood.”
“I’ll take on this task,” Wen Meng volunteered.

Yan Yun nodded, then moved towards the metal blocks.

“As for making rebar, we’ll keep it simple,” Yan Yun said, once again forcefully grasping a piece of metal, squeezing and stretching it until it formed a metal rod as thick as a thumb.

“This is easy, I’ll handle this,” Mu Wenjie accepted the task.

“Then, using sand combined with lime, we’ll make cement.”
“Zhou Zimo will handle this task.”

The last task, and the most strenuous, could only be carried out by Duan Ming.

Of course, if others finished their own work, they could also go and assist him.

What Yan Yun failed to notice, however, was the quiet white fox squatting on the ground, watching Yan Yun and everything she did with an expression of utter incredulity.

Under the efforts of a hundred people, the valley gradually became level and its vistas opened up.

Yan Yun, meanwhile, went to help Duan Ming quarry stones and timber.

Soon, dusk descended.

Naturally, there was no work to be done at night.

Yan Yun and her companions set up numerous bonfires in the open area, some resting, others chatting.

The wolf demon had already settled down.

Yan Yun and the others had made an iron cage and placed her inside.

As for the docile white fox, she was now curled up asleep in Yan Yun’s embrace.

“How strange, Yan Yun, this little fox seems to really like you.”
“She’s been so obedient from the start.”
“That wolf demon, on the other hand, was unruly all day and had to be locked up,” Zhou Zimo chuckled.

Yan Yun reached out and stroked the fox in her arms.

“This little fox has been well-behaved ever since I caught them.”

“Ah, Yan Yun, how long do you think it will take for our Poison Sect to be established?”
“It feels like we’ll be terribly busy for a while,” Mu Wenjie remarked.

“Yes, we’ll likely be busy for some time.”
“I’ll assess the situation; tomorrow, I’ll need to find more people.”
“More hands mean faster progress.”
“You all should also continue to purchase materials tomorrow; these materials aren’t enough,” Yan Yun indicated.

And so, the first day of establishing their Poison Sect quickly came to an end.

On the second day, Yan Yun and the others went about their tasks as usual.

Before Yan Yun departed, she used a formation plate to set up a containment formation, preventing outsiders from entering freely and insiders from leaving without permission.

Yan Yun took the white fox with her when she left.

The white fox lay on Yan Yun’s shoulder, opening her eyes to look at Yan Yun, and then suddenly spoke.

“Are you from Earth?”

This utterly abrupt question nearly caused Yan Yun to plummet from the sky in shock.

After steadying herself, Yan Yun looked at her shoulder with a bewildered expression.

“You… you too?”

Seeing Yan Yun’s reaction, a hint of surprise appeared in the white fox’s golden eyes.

“Indeed, I knew it!”
“Glass, rebar, cement—these are all things from our Earth.”
“How else could someone from this world know about them?”

Upon hearing this, Yan Yun immediately descended, landing by a nearby stream.

She certainly needed to figure out who this white fox truly was.

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