Xu Feiniang was certainly no drunken taoist; she was originally the beloved concubine of the Taiyin Hunyuan Ancestor in the Wutai Sect and was later taken as a disciple by his successor, making her a junior sister. Both her innate talent and her subsequent hard work propelled her strength enormously, making her the third most formidable individual after the Taiyin Hunyuan Ancestor and the Mahayana Venerable Sikong Zhan. Over the years, she traveled far and wide, both domestically and abroad, and the things she had seen and experienced far surpassed those of the drunken taoist.
She was indeed very curious, how so many fine things had ended up in the hands of ordinary people.
When she arrived at Tianjin, she quietly inquired about the Mingyu Immortal Market and the deeds of Yuan Yang State Preceptor, to her surprise. Then, witnessing the hundred-zhang-long ships in the port herself, she was even more astounded.