Cao Mengrong
Cao Mengrong is the second daughter of County Lieutenant Cao. She is a low-level cultivator from the minor sect Profound Jade Path. As a child, she was weak and lived in a nunnery for a time. She is kind-hearted and ordered Han Li's rescue from the river ice. She recognized Han Li as a fellow cultivator and has been seeking his guidance on cultivation, which helped her break through to the 4th layer of Qi Condensation. She faces a challenge from the Rhinoceros Spirit Sect over a prisoner her father is guarding.
[Chapter 901-910]
Cao Mengrong is the second daughter of County Lieutenant Cao. She is a low-level cultivator from the minor sect Profound Jade Path. As a child, she was weak and lived in a nunnery for a time. She is kind-hearted and ordered Han Li’s rescue from the river ice. She recognized Han Li as a fellow cultivator and has been seeking his guidance on cultivation, which helped her break through to the 4th layer of Qi Condensation. She faces a challenge from the Rhinoceros Spirit Sect over a prisoner her father is guarding.
[Chapter 931-940]
The daughter of a county captain/official whom Han Li met years ago when he first arrived in the Great Jin Dynasty. Han Li had guided her cultivation briefly, helping her advance two levels. She holds a fondness for Han Li. She is traveling to Jinjing with her senior sister, Wang, whose father is the Pillar of the South General.
Appearance
A beautiful young woman from a scholarly family, with a gentle and elegant demeanor.
A young, beautiful woman.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Cao Mengrong save Han Li?
She is kind-hearted and believes in accumulating merit. She argued that saving a life was a good deed and that their group had nothing to fear from a single dying man.
What sect does Cao Mengrong belong to?
She is a disciple of the Profound Jade Path (Xuan Yu Dao), a minor and relatively unknown sect in Liao Province.
How did Cao Mengrong meet Han Li?
They met years ago when Han Li first arrived in the Great Jin. Han Li was injured and she helped him. In return, he guided her cultivation.