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You Cut My Seven Lives of Love, Why Cry When I Ascend?
You Cut My Seven Lives of Love, Why Cry When I Ascend? Plot:
Fairy Bai Xiaotang must undergo seven lives of love tribulations to ascend, and Enforcer Immortal Gu Zhao’s destiny is to cut her ties of love in each life—In the first life, she died for him, he handed her poison; in the second, she wanted to elope with him, he brought pursuers; until the seventh life, Bai Xiaotang looked at Gu Zhao holding a sword, finally smiled and cut the last thread of love with her own blade. When the thunder tribulation struck, she saw Gu Zhao’s sword fall to the ground, his fingers trembling. Just as she was about to step through the Southern Heavenly Gate to become an immortal, Gu Zhao suddenly rushed over, grabbing her hem, tears falling on her手背: "Xiaotang, I lied to you… Every life, I wanted to go with you." Behind her, floated the hair ribbons, handkerchiefs, and jade pendants she’d given him over seven lives—turns out, the one who "cut the ties" was the one who couldn’t let go.
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