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This time, Lin Feng didn’t argue. He left without looking back. I thought he wouldn’t come the next day. But at dawn, he came in again, carrying a basket of all kinds of fruit. I was barely awake, but took the basket. Lin Feng turned away, saying stiffly, “I’ll leave after you put on the medicine.” He came so early, I could barely keep my eyes open. As I walked to the table, I tripped on a rock. “Ugh.” Suddenly, Lin Feng’s face was right in front of mine, and somehow,…-
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Sure enough, the next day I found Lin Feng collapsed at the cave entrance. Beside him was a basket of peaches. I nudged his hand with my foot. Lin Feng looked up weakly. “Mei Chen… want some peaches?” I couldn’t refuse and let him in. He used the cave wall to steady himself, following me inside. He looked happy, his half-tail wagging. “Stop wagging.” He realized what I meant, his face falling as he let his tail droop. The mood turned cold. “Take off your…-
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After that, Ling Ze stopped bringing peaches, and didn’t visit. The little deer and I got along well. He often lay lazily in my arms, and I’d take him to the cave entrance to bask in the sun. My injuries healed more each day; I felt even stronger than before. One day, Ling Ze finally visited. He smiled and greeted the little deer. “You both look much better!” “Oh, Mei Chen. I built a hot spring outside the cave. You can take him there today.” “Today? We can go…-
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I don’t know how much time passed. I felt someone put a pill in my mouth. As it melted, I felt my body slowly recover. When I opened my eyes, Ling Ze was sitting at my bedside. “Are you all right?” I weakly propped myself up, dazed. “Ling Ze…” He gently pressed me back onto the bed. “You’ve really suffered…” “You knew about me and Lin Feng all along, didn’t you?” Ling Ze nodded without hesitation. “I saw your fate. I was the one who pulled you from…-
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“Mei Chen? Is that you? Mei Chen!” A familiar figure appeared. Lin Feng looked like he’d been through hell—his once-neat clothes were torn, his face scratched and bleeding. He stared at me in shock and rushed over. I didn’t want to see him. I stepped back, hiding behind Ling Ze. Lin Feng’s eyes widened when he saw Ling Ze. “M-Master…” In that instant, everything made sense. Lin Feng was the dragon banished by the gods—the fifth son, imprisoned on Bailing Mountain…-
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When I woke again, I could move. Looking around, I saw Ling Ze wasn’t in the room. I gritted my teeth, got dressed, and stepped outside. It was night, and snow was falling gently. Ling Ze had moved his chair outside, sitting with his head tilted back. A barrier kept the snow from touching him. He seemed to sense me and turned my way. “You’re up. Does your wound still hurt?” “Much better.” I walked over, and he expanded the barrier so the snow wouldn’t fall on…-
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I lay in the freezing snow, covered in blood. I didn’t know how I ended up here, but the cold numbed the pain from my wounds a little. I struggled to sit up and looked at my injury. My left arm was completely numb. At some point, the rushing water had broken off the lotus arrow, leaving only the arrowhead lodged in my bone. The flesh around the wound had been rinsed so clean by the water that I could almost see the bone itself. I forced myself to look around. A blanket of white snow…-
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Lin Feng took my hand and laced his fingers through mine, murmuring a spell. When I opened my eyes, we were in a secret realm. The landscape was breathtaking: we stood in a forest, and above us towered a snow-capped mountain. Cold air swept over us, but I didn’t feel cold at all. The most astonishing thing was a waterfall halfway up the mountain, its water flowing upward instead of down—something I’d never seen in the human world. “Wow!” Lin Feng squeezed my hand. “Are you…-
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“How come she’s still not awake?” “Don’t rush. Even magic pills need time to work.” “That stupid woman… She actually shielded me.” “Lord Lin Feng, do you still want to go through with your plan?” “Hmph, of course.” I slowly opened my eyes and found myself lying on Lin Feng’s ice bed. A giant, fluffy white paw rested on my stomach. A huge cat face suddenly appeared in my vision. “Where did this big kitty come from? Am I still dreaming?” I reached out…-
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The white-haired man hugged me enthusiastically. I caught a faint scent of pine on him. “Uh… who are you?” I asked, a bit overwhelmed. The white-haired man let go and looked a little hurt. “Me? I’m Qi Liao!” “You’re Qi Liao?!” I honestly couldn’t remember what Qi Liao looked like—definitely not a handsome guy, and certainly not with white hair. All I remembered was his sharp tongue. “You’re still as clueless as ever, huh? You already forgot me.” “Well,…-
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