A Farmer's Journey To Immortality - Chapter 629: Little Green Snake Girl P1

Chapter 629: Little Green Snake Girl P1
The clouds began to dissolve into thin air, vanishing instead of drifting away as if the incessant lightning streaks and the mysterious storm’s eye were nothing but dreams.
The gray sky cleared bit by bit until the soft glow of evening settled over the world again.
Aksai sat there, still and quiet. When he finally opened his eyes, the last traces of the storm faded from the horizon.
He took a long, shaky breath. His body still felt heavy, and his veins tingled with leftover lightning energy, but there was a strange warmth inside his core that felt new and powerful.
“I… I am finally a Core Formation realm Spirit cultivator,” he whispered to himself.
He slowly raised his hands and looked at them. They were scarred, bruised, and covered in dried soot, but they did not tremble. He clenched them into tight fists and gave a small smile.
“Don’t they give Dao titles to Core Formation Lords in Dadangar?” he murmured. “I wonder what mine will be.”
Inside his Dantian, he could feel the newly formed Golden Core spinning. It did not move smoothly yet. It spun too fast, then slowed, then shivered, showing that his breakthrough was still fresh and unstable.
He pressed his palm against his stomach and frowned with thought.
“I’ll need a higher level version of the Sun Moon Duality,” he muttered. “Or a new Third Order Spirit cultivation technique. The current one can only help me recover my Spirit essence slowly now. It won’t help me grow anymore.”
He sat still for another moment, feeling the changes inside him with silent focus. Then he lifted his head, ready to check the damage around him and prepare to stand up.
But before he could move, he froze.
A pair of bright emerald green eyes stared directly at him from only a few steps away.
A little girl stood there, silent and curious, like she had appeared out of thin air. She looked about ten years old, with skin that was pale like untouched snow and cheeks that carried a soft red tint. Her hair was a gentle basil green, reaching slightly past her shoulders, and her eyes shone like gemstones in torchlight.
Her lips were closed, but Aksai could see the tips of tiny fangs peeking out.
Her clothes were not normal clothing — instead, she wore a dress woven out of the Demon Tree’s green leaves, arranged neatly as if crafted by careful hands. Around her, a faint draconic aura swirled like mist, giving a sense of hidden danger and draconic nobility at the same time.
Aksai then noticed the small details on her skin — faint green scales across the back of her hands and a few other places, barely visible unless someone looked closely. She looked human, but the slight scales proved otherwise.
He could sense her cultivation too. It was not low or unstable — it was Third Order. Just like his.
It took him a single breath to realize who she was.
She was the little green demon snake he had raised ever since she hatched from the egg he received in Holy Land Torel. This was her first human form.
Aksai blinked in disbelief. Not only had she broken through, but she had skipped the entire Second Order beast stage and become a Core Formation Demon Beast in one jump. A rare feat even in legends.
He let out a slow exhale and gave a crooked smile.
“I was wondering why you insisted on staying close during my breakthrough,” he said quietly. “So you had plans of your own.”
The little girl did not speak — she only tilted her head slightly, staring at him with deep, intelligent eyes.
Aksai continued with a tired chuckle.
“That also explains why my tribulation felt so much harder. I didn’t just extend it to cleanse my foundation… your breakthrough made it stronger too.”
He looked at her, then at the sky that was now calm and beautiful.
“If it were anyone else, they would have died taking that lightning,” he said. “But you knew I could survive, didn’t you?”
The girl slowly stepped closer, and her small hand gently touched his wrist — almost like an apology or quiet thanks.
Aksai let out a quiet sigh and looked at the small girl beside him. Her green hair was messy and wild after everything that had happened.
Without saying a word, he reached over with his right hand and ruffled her hair playfully. The little demon girl froze for a second, then puffed her cheeks in a cute but annoyed way.
Aksai chuckled softly. “Come here,” he said, gently pulling her closer. He lifted her with ease and placed her on his lap, holding her there so she wouldn’t jump away like she usually did. She blinked up at him, her bright eyes full of simple trust.
He pinched both her cheeks lightly, making her face squish. “It’s fine, dear,” he said with a soft voice. “I know you only wanted to help me. You wanted to be useful, so you came up with that idea.” He paused, his tone turning a little serious.
“To be honest, I still had a few backup plans that I thankfully didn’t need to use. But don’t you think it was risky to face the Celestial Wrath without any solid preparation? Why didn’t you tell me beforehand?”
The little demon girl shook her head at once. Aksai stared at her, sensing her thoughts through their bond. His smile slowly faded and a small frown appeared.
“Oh? So it wasn’t dangerous for you because of your bloodline?” he asked, surprised. “What kind of bloodline do you have? Does it also hold bloodline memories inside it?”
The girl shrugged her shoulders with a helpless look, trying to say she still didn’t understand everything about herself. For the most part, she had acted on her beastly instincts.
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AN: Aksai received the little green demon snake’s egg in Chapter 410. She was hatched in Chapter 538. The term “bloodline memories” was first used in Chapter 248.
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