When the world was first taking shape in the chaos, the Dragon Clan, Phoenix Clan, and Qilin Clan ruled supreme. As the clans developed, they fought over territory, thus leading to continuous conflicts.
Due to the excessive killings caused by the three clans, it eventually gave rise to an immeasurable calamity.
This was the first calamity of the Primordial Era, known as the Dragon Phoenix Initial Calamity. In this calamity, the Qilin Clan was the first to be eliminated, and afterwards, a power struggle ensued between the Dragon Clan and the Phoenix Clan. Eventually, the Dragon Clan withdrew to the Four Seas, and the Phoenix Clan ended up imprisoned in the Undying Volcano.
Afterward, the three clans bore the heavy burden of their past sins, making it difficult for their descendants to cultivate, resulting in a state of desolation.
Amidst an unnamed desolate mountain, a blue and enchanting small flower slowly bloomed, emitting a seductive fragrance.
After regaining consciousness, Yumei realized she couldn't move and initially thought she had become a vegetable due to a car accident, causing her to panic. Later, she discovered that she wasn't in a hospital or a school.
She had arrived in the Primordial Era, transformed into a flower that had not yet taken human form. It took Yumei four whole days to come to terms with this fact—tragic yet novel.
This was the Primordial Era, a world many novel enthusiasts dreamt of—changing fate, dominating the world. With a one in a billion chance, she found herself in such a scenario. Was it compensation from fate for her pitiable life?
Well, she didn't have family in the modern world either. She died in a car accident before repaying her student loans. Yumei wasn't attached to her previous life. But she did worry a bit: what if she didn't live for long in this new world? What if she withered before she could take human form? What if she did take human form and got killed easily?
In the end, cultivation was the solution. But it seemed she didn't have any remarkable talents. No influential background or famous teacher. Sigh~
Better focus on taking human form first—everything else was just talk.
Fortunately, she could intuitively grasp how to absorb spiritual energy. Without a master, she wouldn't even know how to start cultivating.
As the days and months passed, Yumei lost track of time. She only knew she was on the brink of becoming moldy. Aside from meditation and cultivation, the small animals in the mountains were her only companions, and she could listen to their chitchat and gossip about the Primordial Era when they came to play and cultivate.
Through these small animals, Yumei learned about the current state of the Primordial Era. The Dragon Phoenix Initial Calamity had passed a long time ago, but the Wu Yao had yet to arrive. Hongjun hadn't become a saint, and the Demon Court hadn't been established, let alone the Celestial Court or the War of the Gods.
Now was the prime time to cozy up to the big shots! Many innate treasures had yet to appear. Yumei thought about seeking them out; who knew what opportunities awaited her? The big shots hadn't become saints yet, so they should be easier to talk to.
So, Yumei focused on cultivating even harder, aiming to take human form and stride through the Primordial Era.
One day, as Yumei was practicing as usual, she suddenly felt a surge of true energy within her, as if she was about to break through a bottleneck. After much effort, a fifteen or sixteen-year-old girl dressed in a blue floral gown appeared where the flowers once were.
Curiously examining her own hands, Yumei finally experienced the joy of mobility once again. She activated her spiritual power and saw a blue flower blooming within her dantian, her true form.
"A blue enchantress flower? How can such a flower exist in the Primordial Era?" Yumei murmured as she looked at the blossoming flower. Could there be some special origin behind it?
Yumei reached out to touch the blooming petals, and she felt the same sensation on her body. This was indeed a peculiar moment—she could even transform into a flower.
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translators' notes : THANK YOU FOR READING !! also please take care of us ! this is our very first time translating ^^
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