Sect Master Aurora Hansen's bedroom was in the deepest section of the Emei Sect's building. It was a room with a lovely fragrance.
Aurora sat on the bed in a long, dark purple dress.
Many people said that Aurora Hansen was a goddess in the world of cultivators.
Seven years had gone by, and she had become sexier. She looked as if she had not aged a single day—her face as young as ever, and her figure was still as alluring as an ethereal fairy from heaven.
A fair young girl slept soundly on the bed. She was around seven or eight years old, and she looked adorable in a pink romper.
That young girl was Aurora and Darryl's daughter.
Aurora had named her Eira Hansen. She wanted Eira to be like her-cold, proud, exceptional, and domineering.
At that moment, Aurora watched Eira silently; her eyes were full of tenderness and love. Ever since she became a mother, Aurora was much more gentle than before.
Of course, she only showed her gentle side when she was with her daughter. She was still Emei Sect’s high and mighty Sect Master.
Squeak!
At that moment, the room door was pushed open lightly. A woman walked in—it was Abbess Mother Serendipity.
She was like Aurora as well. Seven years
had passed, and she was still equally as charming and gorgeous.
"Master, is Lira asleep?"
Abbess Mother Serendipity approached them. As she looked at Lira on the bed, she smiled and said gently, "This girl is highly gifted. It is hard enough to practice cultivation, and she even practiced her swordsmanship directly after that without any rest. She must be exhausted."
Aurora hummed gently in reply. Her face was filled with relief-her daughter was talented, indeed. She was only seven years old, yet she had already mastered her mother's secret technique—the Icy Dragon Punch.
Abbess Mother Serendipity continued to say, "We have such a gifted disciple; the Emei Sect would grow and expand well in the future. Master, I think we can train Lira to be the next Emei Sect Master. As for Megan Castello, I don't think we can count on her."
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