Chapter 248 A Noble Destiny
"Fairy sister, won't they force their way in?" The little bundle of joy lay on the thick woolen mat, looking completely bewildered.

"They wouldn't dare." Besides, there's a barrier in place; who could break in?

Xin Nian reached out and patted the blankets, "Are you cold?"

The little dumpling shook its head, pulled the blanket up with its two tiny hands, and gave her an adorable smile.

Xin Nian suppressed a laugh and coughed lightly, "Then go to sleep. Get up on time tomorrow to continue practicing your superpowers."

The little bundle of milk glanced sideways at Uka, who was lying stiffly on the floor with his eyes closed, whimpering softly, "Then he..."

"We can treat him when it gets light, no rush." ​​Xin Nian tucked the blanket around the little boy and patted him. "Go to sleep."

The next day, the little one's biological clock made him wake up on time.

Inside the tent, the two of them washed up with some water, and Xin Nian took out two steaming hot soy milk buns.

It wasn't the first time the little boy had seen a fairy sister retrieve something from thin air, and his eyes still lit up.

How amazing! How amazing!

The two of them sat down at the table and had breakfast, while the little boy sat upright and went to practice his supernatural abilities.

More than an hour later, the voice of a servant asking questions came from outside the tent.

Xin Nian put down the book in her hand, got up and walked to Wu Ka's side, dragged him up from the ground and threw him onto the rug.

This disease is very easy to cure; all you need to do is remove the short needle from the boy's head.

The past six months have been enough to give him a real hard time; the splitting headache must be quite unpleasant.

Xin Nian raised the corners of her lips, took out a plum blossom magnet from her sleeve, and stuck it on Uka's head.

Within seconds, the short needle was attracted out.

Xin Nian took out silver needles again and pretended to prick the boy a few times. After the boy slowly woke up, Xin Nian waved the barrier and called out to the door in a low voice, "Come in."

The goddess's medical skills are extraordinary; she cured Prince Uka, who had been bedridden for half a year, in one fell swoop, and the news caused a sensation throughout the grassland.

Xin Nian's reputation in Yanbei rose rapidly, and people came to him every day with gold, silver and jade artifacts seeking medical treatment.

Xin Nian isn't happy to treat everyone; she usually only treats one out of nine patients, depending on her mood.

Most people don't actually have any serious illnesses; they just come to her for peace of mind.

A few days later, King Uchi came to inform her that he had prepared a thousand cattle and sheep, as well as two hundred sets of tent-making materials for her.

Xin Nian nodded in agreement, her expression remaining unchanged. Once night fell and no one was around, she teleported to the storeroom and collected all her belongings.

The next day, the royal guards who were guarding the warehouse were shocked and went to report that Wuqi's warehouse was completely empty. Wuqi was shocked, but his expression remained unchanged. He simply waved his hand to dismiss the guards.

This girl is a person of great power and cannot be easily offended.

After much deliberation, Wuqi brought his youngest son, Wuka, to Xin Nian that afternoon, presenting a kind and gentle face. "The goddess saved my son's life, so we are destined to be together. May I ask if she could come to the royal court to teach my son?"

Xin Nian shook her head, "That won't do. My responsibility on this trip is to protect the Crown Prince of our Great Xia."

"Crown Prince?" Wu Qi was somewhat surprised. He turned his head and glanced at the little prince who was sitting quietly cross-legged behind them, meditating with his eyes closed and not moving.

This child… has grown so well in just half a year? Compared to his pale-faced and lifeless son, the hostage from Great Xia is so full of energy and spirit.

"Isn't this the sixth prince of the Great Xia Dynasty? Why does the goddess call him the crown prince?"

Xin Nian remained calm and composed. "Your Majesty, do you trust me?"

“I believe what the goddess says,” Uchi hurriedly replied.

Xin Nian pinched her fingers and pretended to be serious, "I did some calculations in my spare time, and I believe this child is destined for greatness. He will definitely return to Great Xia in eight years and become the most honorable and noble Crown Prince of Great Xia. His destiny is so noble that it is unique in the world."

"Impossible!" Uka roared, his neck stiff with rage. "This little piece of trash can't possibly be more noble than me?"

You, a mere barbarian landlord, dare to compare yourself to the Crown Prince of the Great Xia Dynasty?

This was the funniest joke she had heard all year.

Xin Nian glanced at him sideways, then lowered her voice and mumbled, "Your Majesty, did your son often lead people to bully the Crown Prince of Great Xia in the past?"

Uchi glanced at his son, and Uka flew into a rage, "So what if I bully him? He's just a hostage thrown in by the Great Xia, a dog."

"Slap!" Uka was slapped from a distance, his head tilted heavily to one side, his body lost its balance, and he fell to the ground with a "thud".

Wu Qi's eyes flashed sharply as he turned to look at Xin Nian, only to see her looking terrified and taking a step back. "Hey, Your Majesty, you saw it too."

"If your son speaks disrespectfully to His Highness the Crown Prince again, even eighteen lives wouldn't be enough to save him. Don't blame me if I can't save him then."

Could it really not be her doing? Wu Qi narrowed his eyes, looking at Xin Nian with puzzlement.

He sat facing her the whole time and didn't see her make a move.

"Your Majesty, the Crown Prince of Great Xia is blessed by Heaven and is a man of great destiny. He is protected by Heaven, so we must not oppose him."

"You're telling the truth?"

"Of course." Xin Nian saw the bearded man's sullen face and sneered inwardly, but still smiled on the surface. "If Your Majesty does not believe me, you can draw your sword and try to cut him down now, and see if Heaven can protect his chosen one."

Sure enough, the moment Xin Nianyu finished speaking, Wu Qi decisively drew his sword and attacked.

The blade struck the spatial wall, sparking endless fire. The blade snapped off suddenly, grazing Uka's scalp and startling the boy into screaming.

Uchi's heart sank. He suddenly turned to look at Xin Nian, only to see her frightened and hiding behind the cabinet, waving her hands repeatedly. "Your Majesty, you're too reckless! I told you to try it, and you actually did! No, no, absolutely not!"

"If you're going to make a move against the chosen one of great destiny, please don't implicate me! Forgive me! This idea wasn't mine; I was just saying it offhand." As he spoke, he made a strange gesture, cupping his hands and bowing to heaven and earth, appearing extremely fearful.

Uchi clenched his fists, looking down at the neatly broken blade. This blade had been with him for decades, through countless battles, big and small, and today it was broken!
Could it be that this prince of the Great Xia Dynasty is truly the chosen one of Heaven?
Could it be that what the goddess said is true? The prince of Great Xia will be released back in eight years? But how is that possible?
This was originally a discarded pawn of the Great Xia, used to stabilize the border. Would the Great Xia emperor really remember this son eight years later?

Uchi was puzzled and extremely unwilling.

He sent men to kill the chosen one of destiny five times in a row, but each time they returned empty-handed.

On one occasion, they even took advantage of the goddess's absence to carry out their attack, but they still failed. Every time they sent out men, some died and some were wounded, and many of those they brought back were seriously injured and never recovered.

When asked why they failed, they gave irrelevant answers and couldn't give a reasonable explanation.

A year passed in this muddle, and Wuqi once again sent someone to poison the Great Xia prince's food.

The next day, in a frantic rush, she begged the goddess for help, only to find that the short-lived Lady Duoji had been poisoned and was speechless. By the time Xin Nian arrived, she was already bleeding from all seven orifices and beyond dead...


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