Chen Bingyu

She was one of Vice Principal Central State Academy.

Appearance
She has a black gauze skirt made her snow white skin seem even more white and tender. Her manner was graceful and her stature was plentiful. That mature body was tightly bound in the those tight fitting black clothes. Her twin peak were tall and proud and that peach like bottom was perfectly ripe, showing off that mature beauty. A pair of slender thighs that did not have a bit of excess fat, not too thin and not too fat, one did not even need to touch it to know just how flexible and tender it was.

Personality
She acted coldly all day just like a block of ice, giving off a cold feel to everyone around her.

CULTIVATION RANKS
(ch.190)

Chu Tian found a cultivation technique called «Nine Lunar Ice Soul». From the introduction given, this seemed like quite a good cultivation technique.

If it was revised and fused with Chen Bing Yu’s cultivation technique, he might be able to make a high level cultivation technique!

History: (ch.200)

Right now, Chen Bingyu had already resigned as the Central State Academy vice principal and was willing to be Chu Tian’s personal bodyguard.

This was because to Chen Bingyu, being Chu Tian’s bodyguard was better than being a vice principal in name.

Chen Bingyu was a lonely person and had no family to take care of, not like Yun Tianhe and his worries. Therefore, she directly left in such a willful manner. Even the Divine Wind Marquis would not be able to stop her.

In the end, the Divine Wind Marquis felt helpless, but he made Feng Yunhu suspend Chen Bingyu, letting her keep the title. Chen Bingyu following Chu Tian was a good thing anyway. After all, she was still young and had a lot of room to progress.

(ch.463)

“You are the Great Zhou royal family’s princess who went missing eighteen years ago!” “You never would have thought it!” Chen Bingyu’s silver hair was fluttering and she had a strange coldness in her eyes, “After the Great Zhou royal family was slaughtered, the last fish to escape the net could live to this day.”