810: Chapter 525 810: Chapter 525 Cai Xiangxiang stood smiling next to Jiang Tang while her relatives and the other villagers felt puzzled, not understanding the situation, and continually asked questions.
She really wanted to go see her parents, but one of Jiang Tang’s large hands held hers, standing quietly by her side, silently supporting her.
Cai Xiaodi told his wife about the situation, his own confusion, and the news of his sister’s return.
His wife only knew that the Cai Family had a daughter who had gone to the Immortal Sect to learn arts and might have become an Immortal, but she hadn’t returned for over a decade.
When her husband mentioned that the Immortal sister had returned, guessing that it might be the Fairy at the entrance of the cave, she looked at her husband joyfully and said,
“Husband, the Immortal sister is back, hurry and take me to pay respect!”
“En, en,” Cai Xiaodi was about to take his wife to meet his sister.
He glanced at the child in his arms, and then at his still-unconscious parents and grandparents.
“Wait a moment, they haven’t woken up yet?”
After hearing this, his wife looked down at the child and relatives, glanced at the other villagers, and could only suppress her eagerness to pay respect, waiting…
“Jiang Tang, I would like to go see my parents and grandparents!” Cai Xiangxiang said to Jiang Tang then.
“Alright, let’s go together, looking at the time, they should be waking up now.”
Jiang Tang felt that although the elderly and children might not have the recovery strength of the young adults, it was about time for them to wake up.
The main reason they weren’t yet recovered was the Enchantment Spell cast by the Western Wolf Demon.
Once their bodies recovered, they would naturally wake up.
“Okay,” Cai Xiangxiang said, her expression sweet.
Having such a strong man by her side made her feel safe and even sweeter.
This time, it was truly about appearing in front of her relatives and the villagers with the person she liked.
And to do so in such a way, she thought it would make her relatives and villagers like Jiang Tang even more, this son-in-law with impressive abilities.
The cave was very large, filled with hundreds of people lying, squatting, standing—a dense crowd.
Jiang Tang and Cai Xiangxiang couldn’t immediately get to their relatives and had to stand in front of so many people.
“Pay our respects to the Immortal!”
Although the elderly and children had not yet woken up, the young men and women spontaneously paid their respects to the two Immortals in front of them.
They knelt on the ground, their expressions full of gratitude and reverence, brimming with admiration!
Jiang Tang wore a smile and didn’t make too much of a fuss, letting Cai Xiangxiang take the lead freely.
This was her territory, her moment of announcement.
“Please stand, no need for excessive formalities!” Cai Xiangxiang said with a kind and friendly expression, void of the stern demeanor of an Immortal, no haughtiness or arrogance.
“Fellow villagers, my sister has finally come back, it’s truly wonderful.
We might have been in danger, it was my sister who saved us.”
Cai Xiaodi loudly informed the villagers, recalling the recent change from summer to winter, and finding themselves in this strange cave.
Those villagers and Cai Xiaodi were wondering about the shift between two seasons, from summer to winter, and why this phenomenon had occurred over several months.
They had fainted from not eating or drinking, and if not for Cai Xiangxiang’s return to rescue them, they might have slept forever, or even died.
“Thank the Immortal, our saviors!”
Everyone had just remembered and knelt down once more.
“There’s no need for formalities, I have returned from the Immortal Sect, luckily meeting you all.
If it weren’t for this elder brother, I wouldn’t have had the ability to save you.
The one you should be thanking is this elder brother.”
All of Cai Xiangxiang’s words led everyone to believe she had brought her elder brother back from the Immortal Sect to heal them, suggesting that her elder brother, an Immortal, was even more powerful than she was.
Seeing them hand in hand, they could guess their relationship was no ordinary one.
“No need to be polite, it’s what should be done!” Jiang Tang spoke humbly.
Such an amiable and powerful Immortal made these ordinary people believe the Immortals were easy to get along with.
“Thank you, thank you!”
These 200 or so people expressed their thanks in unison, the synchronized voices strong enough to wake those who were still asleep.
“En”
“They’re awake, they’re awake, that’s great!”
“Father, mother, how do you feel?”
“Child”
“Grandpa, Grandma”
“Where are we?”
“Father, mother, sob!”
Hundreds of people began chattering all at once as young men and women asked the elders and children.
They were met with blank stares and questions, and children cried upon seeing their parents.
The scene was bustling; those who had woken up were no longer lying on the ground but sitting up or standing up.
The young men and women likewise replied, unaware of which cave they were in, only knowing they had been saved by Immortals.
The villagers realized that the female Immortal before them was one of their own.
Upon hearing this news, the other villagers, filled with gratitude, had the family elders instruct everyone to kneel and pay respect to their saviors.
“Pay respect to our saviors!”
Among them were Cai Xiangxiang’s grandparents, her parents, her brother and sister-in-law, and the children, who foolishly joined the villagers in kneeling down.
Such actions were a form of reverence and admiration for the Immortals.
Although they were Cai Xiangxiang’s relatives, they regarded her, now an Immortal, with only awe and respect, not displaying arrogance because of kinship.
“Quickly, please rise!”
Cai Xiangxiang waved her hand, and all those who knelt found themselves standing up involuntarily, or sitting down.
Although she had become an Immortal, Cai Xiangxiang knew she was not yet at the level of true Immortals.
The villagers’ gratefulness was acceptable, but she could not accept such homage from her own elders and the younger generation.