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I've Severed My Affections—Why Do You Weep?
I've Severed My Affections—Why Do You Weep? Plot:
Qingxuan, the Immortal Lord practicing the Path of Unfeeling, must cut all mortal ties to survive his ninth Heavenly Tribulation. But the day before the tribulation, Su Wantang, the Demon Clan's Saintess, kneels bloodied at his celestial palace gate, weeping and begging him to remember their past-life vow as husband and wife—she’s searched for him 300 years, yet he forgot everything after reincarnating as an immortal. Qingxuan coldly says, 'I've severed my affections—why do you weep?' but his fingers tremble as he turns away, hiding half a jade pendant in his sleeve that perfectly matches the half around Wantang's neck. That night, when the tribulation strikes and Wantang is hunted by the Demon Palace, a familiar immortal robe shields her—turns out Qingxuan replaced 'severing affection' with 'guarding it' long ago. The so-called Path of Unfeeling? Just a lie to fool the world. All he ever wanted to guard was the figure in a red dress who used to cry and call him 'A Xuan.'
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