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What kind of woman did he find?

Three gems

At first, Mǎ Fáng only received a couple of duds, but as some interesting people came up to him, asking weird questions, Mǎ Fáng felt that he was getting better ladies. At first, he got fat ones, young ones, starving ones, sick ones, whores smoking in his face, ladies with disabilities, and whatnot. But after those people talked to him, Mǎ Fáng started getting women with good figures, farmhands, mothers **** against their will, women who had given up on life, and similar females who were hotter, but still had issues. Mǎ Fáng wasn't an idiot; he could tell the gazes of these mortals were probing him, assessing whether Mǎ Fáng was worth sending the children they raised to potentially become food for demonic cultivators or concubines **** into outer palaces. Inside this village, they might be able to marry their daughters off to big farmers or whore houses, but since everyone lived in squalor, and cultivators usually had good looks, as well as sought other cultivators, they couldn't dream of something bigger. Moreover, to see a cultivator look for a wife in a village, even one that would be a small city or large town in our world, indicated that said cultivator was poor, malicious, unskilled, or unpopular. Since they could see his face, they thought it couldn't be that he was unpopular, since, although he wasn't the hottest, he was above average in looks. As for his flashbang, they concluded that it must have been a dharma tool he found or was gifted by better cultivators, meaning he had some potential. Moreover, this area of the mortal realm consisted of weak and poor sects that barely progressed past the Core Formation stage, making stage five Core Formation cultivators sect masters, and any better than that would join slightly more advanced sects. For him to have what they thought was a dharma tool, and for him to reportedly have fallen out of the sky without being injured, as well as wearing unique clothes that were softer than anything they had ever felt, they could rule out him being a weak cultivator. Lastly, since he was making such a public display, yet he didn't come with companions and wasn't seen conducting rituals or something of that nature, they eliminated the potential of a malicious agenda.

So, with all potential leads assessed, they assumed that instead of him being ugly, he was unpopular in a different way; they realised that he was probably packing a small dick because of his name, which he was, but that was unrelated to why he was there. Thus, believing they were safe and that Mǎ Fáng had a lot to offer, they started bringing out the truly hot ones, thinking that their daughters could handle themselves in any case.

What then emerged were two beauties and a story:

  1. Fěicuì Xīng: As the most traditionally attractive maiden, Fěicuì Xīng was the normal one. Coming from a slightly wealthy background within the village, they own three cows and a small brothel of 7 people. Fěicuì Xīng was the father's greatest jewel, and with his wealth, he would give her up for anything less than ten cows. It was clear her father had been hiding her away, seeing as there were multiple signs, like her docile nature, soft hands, perfect skin, and thin legs. Clearly, her father had realised her potential as a beauty, so she was kept away from the poor, envious, and cheap-skate cultivators, getting trained on how to be a perfect bride. It was fucked, but Mǎ Fáng knew that she would die on her own because of her upbringing, so if he didn't buy her, some other lowlife would. Thus, Mǎ Fáng went on a walk to confirm if he liked her, making her laugh and blush hesitantly before they returned. Mǎ Fáng then made an offer; in exchange for Fěicuì Xīng, he would give her father: the fake, massive shark tooth that he attached a long tale to, the compacted tuxedo in a tiny flat square, and one of his copies of The Book: The Ultimate Guide to Rebuilding Civilization. There was a buy one book, get two for free deal, so he got the same book to mess with the shopkeeper. Although the other items were certainly novelties that made Mǎ Fáng seem greater and increased the value of his items, the book was the real thing of value that Mǎ Fáng was giving to the father. All Mǎ Fáng had to do was add a translation piece and instruct the father on how the English language works. Mǎ Fáng then said that this was both a payment and a test to see if the father was worthy, making it seem like he was so impressed with Fěicuì Xīng that he gave a priceless text to the world's secrets. The father then started kowtowing out of amazement and thanks, promising to rise to greatness and name Mǎ Fáng as his benefactor. In response, Mǎ Fáng gave the father a new name, Dà mǎyǐ, to give him a new beginning (and because he didn't like the way the father raised his daughter as a tool, even in a cultivation world as mortals).
  2. Bái Māo: Called White Cat, Bái Māo was known as the village pest, a woman raised by a feline spiritual beast, acting like a cat that hunts beasts in the forest and prowls around the town. She inherited her adoptive cat mother's qi, given to Bái Māo so she could survive infancy without a mother's milk. This gave this brown girl white hair, cat claws, fangs, cat ears, a tail, and a feline nature, along with a body that was stunted, making her a flat-chested and small woman with big thighs and a plump ass. She didn't care for a human's way of life, but she still learned English, mournfully patrolling this area in search of her adoptive mother, despite being there when a cultivator took Bái Māo's cat mom as a rare pet for cultivators. Bái Māo got a few minutes with her mom before she was taken away, painfully remembering that every time she went around the village, sleeping on its roofs and meowing loudly. People thought of her as an annoying pest, a usual trend for orphans in this world, but with Mǎ Fáng around, they decided to capture her for a reward, treating her as if she were an animal, and they were pest control. When Mǎ Fáng saw her like this, they ordered her to release her, coming up to her apologetically, giving her his hoodie to cover her body, which had been stripped to make her more appealing to Mǎ Fáng. Bái Māo was still untrusting, but she realised Mǎ Fáng was a cultivator, so she thanked Mǎ Fáng and took his advice to move behind her. For their troubles, Mǎ Fáng gave them his coins, keeping his furious face to illustrate his disappointment, pulling out his gun to shoot a man who was becoming pissed despite treating a living person so inhumanely. Once wounded, the rest backed off, leaving Mǎ Fáng to think while hugging Bái Māo reciprocally, with Fěicuì Xīng standing there awkwardly before Mǎ Fáng ushered her to join in and help console Bái Māo.
  3. Kōngxīn sǐ: Named Hollow ****, this woman is the aforementioned story that accompanied the two brides, a ghost said to haunt the trading hall of a visionary merchant, believing he could uplift the village's lifestyle, only to be killed by a cultivator wanting his beautiful and strange daughter, whose body had bigger tits and ass than an elephant, with a thin waist for her size, and who stood at 2.4M. The cultivator thought he could tame the wench, but he accidentally killed her in fear when she tried to crush him for killing her father. Once dead, the daughter was said to haunt the halls, and conflicts at the time drove cultivators far away from the town, leaving them to bury it underground, since, when burned, the structure didn't crumble or stop burning, and its interior was like an infinite maze with a hunting beast. The one who brought the story to Mǎ Fáng wasn't sure if he would be compensated, but when Mǎ Fáng asked why she was called Hollow ****, learning that it was because people would be tortured in a way that personified her pain and hatred for her body before she skinned them and hung them outside her doors. After hearing this detail, Mǎ Fáng felt sad for her, but was aroused when he thought about a woman so hot that it drew such a tragedy, paying the farmer with his bag of groceries, taking the man aside as he asked him if he wanted to rise. When the man said he did, Mǎ Fáng asked if the farmer had seen such crops before. When the farmer said he hadn't, Mǎ Fáng told the farmer that he was from a distant land, and that, at least in this village, the farmer could rise by selling these crops. Mǎ Fáng then asked if he wanted to grow beyond this place, hearing a quick yes, making Mǎ Fáng smirk as he told the man that, after he cleared the trading hall, the man should claim it, and Mǎ Fáng would be sure to come later to help him grow mortal gains, so long as the man gave his life to Mǎ Fáng. When the farmer said he would, Mǎ Fáng gave the man the potatoes, tomatoes, and the watermelon, tasking the farmer to try and grow the other seeds, which might not prosper no matter what the farmer did, since they included things like wheat seeds on buns. Mǎ Fáng then put a fake seal on his chest, promising that he would always know the general location of the farmer, finally leaving after learning the farmer's name was Báihuā.

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