Imagination was the eye of the soul, the beginning of creation. Despite her immense power, the Supreme Goddess of Mysterious Origin had to seal herself after saving the world from the threat of destruction. However, she was sent to another world by the universe's will. Ely was a girl suffering from partial memory loss. She was known as the shrine priestess of the Sacred Mountain. One day, she received the holy mission to unseal her Goddess Master. She got her priorities straight. However... The pets she adopted became the Demon Kings, capable of suppressing the world. The tree she planted became the World Tree, forming a bridge between heaven and earth. The passerby who received enlightenment from her became the Sage who led the entire generation. The disciples she nurtured became bigshots known across the three worlds. When she looked back... The street painter who pestered her for her handicrafts and paintings turned out to be a God. The young priestess she recruited was actually the number one saintess from the Divine World. She was known as the holy saintess. Yet, she still referred to herself as a mortal.
Bai Yuchen was sneaking around the mountain peak like a peeping tom. He held no ill intentions or attempted to spy on anyone, but he was purely curious because of several foxkin guests.
He tried to find Elder Kitsune, the only black fox in the Sacred Sakura Holy Land for a favor. Unfortunately, Elder Kitsune was very difficult to find. But, he didn't dare to ask Elder Kitsune's elder sister, Elder Gumiho, AKA Elder Yuuki. This nine-tailed snow fox was too cold, indifferent, unfriendly, and domineering.
"What are you doing here? Do you want to greet the disciplinary committee again, boy?" Ranee threw her spider web onto the suspicious disciple's face, covering his eyes.
"E-ek?! You surprised me, Senior Ranee. Didn't you see that I was watching those newcomers? They seemed to be new faces." Bai Yuchen gasped in surprise, but he stayed in his hiding place among the trees and bushes, monitoring the situation around the guest pavilion.