"So I shall grant her immense fortune and luck instead," the celestial being continued, a mischievous glint in her eye.
"But be warned, sisters. This gift will not be without its own challenges. Yuna's extraordinary luck may bring her both blessings and curses, shaping her life in ways she can neither predict nor control."
She looked at the infant Yuna, a small smile playing on her lips.
"She will face trials and tribulations beyond imagination, but she will also find joy and wonder in the most unexpected places."
With a final wave of her hand, the celestial being vanished, leaving behind a tiny, helpless infant wrapped in a shimmering blanket.
Sophia gently picked up Yuna, cradling her close to her chest.
"It is done," she whispered.
"We must take her to the mortal realm and find a family worthy of raising our niece."
Fiona and Grace nodded solemnly, their hearts heavy with emotion as they prepared to bid farewell to their beloved niece and embark on their next adventure.
"But we can't go to the mortal realm we immortals aren't allowed," Fiona said as she created a portal and Yuna was sent into a portal. The three sisters sighed whatever universe she goes to May the child be blessed.
Within the space and time, the small child suffered worse then death countless of people chased after her. The small child has been tortured by countless of enemies but even that she forgot who she is over and over again.
Earth year 4586 July 4th
A baby was found by a monk who was a famous Taoist he picked up the small adorable baby who looked like she was wounded deeply there was a wound on her small forehead and she saw there was a name on her blanket Yuna. The monk decided to take in the little girl as his child. Yuna cried many times and countless of times she has gotten sick she has extremely weak body. So the monk often worried about her.
The monk, Master Li, gazed down at the sleeping form of his adopted daughter, Yuna. Despite the challenges she had faced since he found her, she had grown into a beautiful and kindhearted young woman. Her silver hair cascaded over her pillow like a waterfall of moonlight, and her violet eyes held a wisdom beyond her years.
Master Li sighed softly, his heart heavy with concern. Yuna's fragile health had been a constant worry throughout her life. She was prone to illnesses and injuries that seemed to linger for weeks, draining her already weak constitution.
As he watched her sleep, he noticed the faint scar on her forehead, a remnant of the mysterious wound she had when he first found her. He often wondered about her past and the circumstances that led to her being abandoned.
7 years later
Yuna was seven years old and she was no longer full of sickness but she needed more sleep than most kids and loved eating.
"Master where are we going?" Yuna asked as she skipped along though Yuna was extremely beautiful she is naive, innocent, and truly kind of this cruel world.
"We are going down the mountain," Master Li said.
"What for?" Yuna asked she picked flowers as they walked along the pathway.
"To find you a new home," Master Li said.
"Why? Master can't I stay with you?" She sweetly asked.
"No. Master has to do something."
"Oh would bring me food when you return?"
"Sure."
"Master," Yuna said as tears streamed down her chubby cheeks. Master Li picked her up and cuddled her.
Master Li's heart ached as he held Yuna tightly, feeling her small body tremble with sobs. He knew leaving her would be difficult, but it was necessary for her own wellbeing.
"You are too precious to stay here with me," he murmured gently, stroking her silvery hair.
"I have a feeling that you are destined for great things, little one. But this mountain is no place for someone as delicate and beautiful as you."
He pulled back slightly, wiping away her tears with his thumb.
"There is a family in the village below who has been searching for a child to love and care for. They will give you a good home, with plenty of food and warmth."
"Waaa master do you not love me anymore?" Yuna asked pitifully.
Master Li's heart shattered at Yuna's words. He held her closer, his own eyes welling up with tears.
"No, no, my dear Yuna," he said urgently.
"I love you more than anything in this world. That is why I must do this."
He cupped her face in his hands, looking deeply into her violet eyes.
"You deserve a chance at a normal life, with parents who can give you everything you need. I am too old and set in my ways to provide that for you."
He smiled softly, brushing a tear from her cheek.
"But know that wherever you go, whatever happens, I will always be watching over you. You will never be alone."
With those words, he stood up, holding Yuna securely in his arms as they continued their descent down the mountain path.
"Master you are only 32 years old how can you be old?" Yuna bluntly spoke out.
Master Li chuckled softly at Yuna's innocent remark, shaking his head in amusement.
"Ah, Yuna, you have a lot to learn about the world," he said fondly.
"In the eyes of a sevenyearold, anyone over the age of twenty might as well be ancient."
He adjusted her in his arms, settling her more comfortably against his chest.
"But I assure you, I am much older than I appear. The path of a Taoist monk is a long and difficult one. It ages us in ways that cannot be seen."
As they walked, Master Li pointed out various landmarks and plants along the path, using them as teaching moments to distract Yuna from her sadness.
"You will stay with an old friend remember when I told you there was a kind old woman who helped me you will stay with her call her Granny Chen, this place is where other kids also stay but remember Yuna, no matter what I will always be there just right now master has to handle matters," Master Li said and they were finally in the small village and Yuna who was brought to another Taoist temple blinked few times.