They lack the ability to distinguish right from wrong, the courage to break free of their shackles, and the ability to tell who truly wants to help them and who only wants to exploit them.

They cannot distinguish between good and evil, have no understanding of what civilization should entail, and act solely according to their primitive instincts, perpetuating the evil inflicted upon them by the demonic cult.

Compared to humans, the people of the Yin Yin Domain are more like a group of uncivilized wild beasts.

In this land that was once a demonic place, most people just follow the crowd, have no opinions of their own, are easily instigated, and do all sorts of irrational and foolish things.

Their actions were far removed from the mainstream civilization of the Nine Realms, and they continued many extremely barbaric traditions.

They fear the powerful yet bully the weak; they take others' help for granted, yet turn around and insult their kindness...

After repeated failures to persuade her and witnessing one tragedy after another, Bai Ling, who had been "weak" her whole life, finally made up her mind.

She wanted to abandon all her previous fantasies and seek answers in a more practical way.

If reasoning fails, then resort to violence to solve the problem.

First, overthrow everything from the past, and then rebuild a new civilization system.

If this generation is destined to remain uncivilized, then place our hopes on the next generation. When the next generation grows up, they can then influence their parents and their families.

Having made up her mind, Bai Ling no longer insisted on solving the problem through education, but instead sought help from Mu Yong, who was far away in Qing'an Prefecture, hoping to borrow the army of the Great Ling Empire.

Mu Yong didn't hesitate and directly handed over command of the Great Ling Empire's army in the Yin-Yang Domain to Bai Ling.

Bai Ling's kind words are useless; they only invite repeated insults and may even lead to worse situations.

The Great Spirit Empire's army, which kicks anyone in sight, can instill fear in the people of the Yin Yin Domain. They would prostrate themselves on the ground at the mere sight of them, not daring to utter a sound.

Under the protection of the soldiers, Bai Ling traveled through town after town and built academies after academy.

With Bai Ling's encouragement, the name of the Five Spirits Academy spread widely throughout the Yin Yin Domain.

All school-age children living near the academy were required to attend the academy to receive basic education.

What? You're saying the child's parents disagree?

No problem, as long as the soldiers of the Great Spirit Empire agree.

Their warm fists make everything simple.

As for whether it's legal or not, or whether it's compliant or not, Bai Ling stated that in the current Yin Yin Domain, her words are the law!

In case of any conflict, please refer to the latest standards!

……

December 30th, 91st year of the Five Kingdoms calendar.

On a snowy night, a shooting star streaked across the sky.

The next morning, Mu An, who had been sitting alone in the pavilion all night, symbolically knocked on Mu Ling'er's door and pulled Mu Ling'er, who wanted to sleep in, out of the room.

Braving the snow-covered landscape, the two arrived at the riverbank.

The snow fell heavily, and even the water on the river surface seemed to be about to freeze.

For some reason, this winter is unusually cold.

Under Mu Ling'er's somewhat confused and bewildered gaze, Mu An sat down on the blue stone by the river.

Enjoying the snow while fishing, it looks so relaxing.

This gradually turned Mu Ling'er's confusion into dissatisfaction. "No way! You dragged me out of bed so early just to come fishing here?"

Mu An didn't explain, but instead gestured for Mu Ling'er to speak softly.

Seeing this, Mu Ling'er, though still confused, lowered her voice.

"What does this mysterious thing mean?"

After muttering a complaint under her breath, Mu Ling'er followed Mu An's example and plopped down in the snow. She sat there, building a snowman while staring blankly at the river.

"It's so cold, there's not a single boat in sight. I hope the river isn't really frozen over."

Mu Ling'er's words went unanswered. Mu An seemed not to have heard her at all, his mind seemingly focused entirely on the fishing rod.

"It's so cold, what fish would swim to the surface of the river? You don't mean you want Ao Yun to catch a couple for you, do you?"

The whispered murmurs still went unanswered. Just when Mu Ling'er thought Mu An was not going to speak, a voice that was as gentle as ever, but with a hint of weariness, suddenly rang in her ears.

"It's coming soon."

"Coming soon? What do you mean coming soon? Huh! What's that? It looks like a baby..."

A gasp escaped Mu Ling'er's lips as she abruptly stood up and strode into the river.

In the center of the river, a wooden cradle is drifting downstream on the cold river water, and in the center of the cradle is a three- or four-month-old baby girl.

Without thinking twice, Mu Ling'er hurriedly picked up the baby girl and turned the bracelet on her wrist to block out the cold air from the world.

After doing all this, seeing that the baby girl in the cradle was still frowning and seemed very uncomfortable, Mu Ling'er took off her black robe and covered the baby girl with it.

A hazy, flowing light emerged from the surface of the black robe, carrying a soothing power.

If it were a normal child, they would calm down and immerse themselves in warmth as soon as they were exposed to this power.

Instead of being grateful, the baby girl in the cradle punched Mu Ling'er's Five Spirits Black Robe.

The seemingly soft punch made Mu Ling'er's eyes widen.

What did she see?

Are you kidding me!

A soft, chubby little fist rested on the Five Spirits Black Robe, looking just like a baby being affectionate.

But with such a simple movement, the Five Elements Mystic Robe, so sturdy that it could withstand attacks from terrestrial immortals, was punched with a large hole.

It was at this moment that Mu Ling'er realized what Mu An meant by "coming."

Filled with doubt, Mu Ling'er stepped back to the shore. Mu An had already put away his fishing rod, and there were several large fish in the bucket beside him.

Under Mu Ling'er's gaze, Mu An exhaled a warm breath and gently touched the baby girl.

A wisp of the primordial essence of heaven and earth, obtained from the Four Symbols World, shot out from Mu An's hand and slowly fell into the baby girl's body.

As this wisp of essence settled, the baby girl's tightly furrowed brows relaxed again, and she quickly fell into a deep sleep.

This scene intensified Mu Ling'er's horror, and her gaze towards the baby became increasingly troubled.

"What's going on? You dragged me to the riverbank because of this child, right? Who is she? How can she possess such terrifying power?"

After asking three questions in a row, Mu Ling'er noticed Mu An's expression and instinctively leaned forward to take Mu An's hand.

For some reason, Mu Ling'er felt that Mu An seemed very tired today, and even showed signs of worry and tension that she hadn't seen in a long time, which reminded her of the time when Mu An had not yet become an immortal.

If Mu An encountered something really troublesome back then, she would also show this expression.

What kind of thing could be causing Mu An such difficulties right now?

Under Mu Ling'er's somewhat worried gaze, Mu An breathed a long-awaited sigh of relief, and his tone showed a noticeable change.

"Don't delve too deeply into what happened here. This is not something you can get involved in. I've already made all the necessary arrangements. You just need to take care of her for three years. As for the girl's name..."

"Let's call her Yongning."

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