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The Abandoned Heavenly Dao Cub: Three Realm Lords Fight to Be Her Dad
3 months ago
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The Abandoned Heavenly Dao Cub: Three Realm Lords Fight to Be Her Dad

When the Heavenly Dao of the Upper Realm shattered, the newborn Heavenly Dao cub Xiaotuanzi was exiled to the Lower Realm and landed right in the middle of the battlefield of Demon Lord Ye Yuan, Immortal Lord Xuan Qing, and Yao Emperor Bai Ze. The three mortal enemies, who had been fighting to the death, instantly softened when they saw Xiaotuanzi clutching the Heavenly Dao jade token and crying “Daddy”—the Demon Lord conjured a hall full of rock sugar haws with a wave of his sleeve, the Immortal Lord created a warm jade doll with his magic, and the Yao Emperor transformed into nine tails to wrap Xiaotuanzi and take her to see the Yao Realm’s star river. But Xiaotuanzi isn’t just a cute little cub—she’s already seen through their obsessions with her Heavenly Dao power: the Demon Lord wants to atone for his regret over the previous Heavenly Dao, the Immortal Lord aims to guard the last inheritance of the Heavenly Dao, and the Yao Emperor seeks to free the Yao Realm from the oppression of immortals and demons. She insists on having “three daddies at once,” so the three lords of the Three Realms launch a “favor competition”: the Demon Lord blows up the Demon Palace kitchen while learning to change diapers, the Immortal Lord burns the alchemy furnace while making osmanthus cakes, and the Yao Emperor fights the Immortal Lord for 300 rounds in the clouds just to hold Xiaotuanzi. As Xiaotuanzi grows up, they realize what they’re competing for isn’t the “daddy title—it’s the long-extinguished light in their hearts. And Xiaotuanzi’s secret? She wants these three enemies to piece together a Three Realms free of war.

Starry Night, Snowy Skies: Flower Wine for the New Year
3 months ago
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Starry Night, Snowy Skies: Flower Wine for the New Year

On New Year's Eve, Su Wan of the alleyway tavern "Sui Shi" is polishing the third celadon cup—it's the "exclusive ritual" of old customer Uncle Chen: for ten years, every time the stars come out and snow falls, he'd drink three cups of perfectly warmed osmanthus wine and tell a story about "this day last year." But tonight, snowflakes are hitting the window ledge loudly, and Uncle Chen's old cotton shoes haven't crushed the snow prints at the alley entrance. Instead, a young man named Cheng Mo bursts in, wrapped in a dark blue coat, holding a bunch of wintersweet with snow, gasping, "My grandfather asked me to keep the appointment of three cups of wine." Just as he takes a sip of the third cup, Cheng Mo takes out a dog-eared diary: it turns out Uncle Chen passed away last autumn. Afraid Su Wan would be sad, he specifically asked his grandson to come instead—there's a yellowed note in the last page of the diary, written by Su Wan ten years ago: "When the snow stops, let's plant wintersweet at the tavern entrance." Just as the snow from the eave falls into the wine cup, Cheng Mo inserts the wintersweet into a rough ceramic vase and points outside with a smile: "Grandpa said, this year's snow is the reply letter from the wintersweet to you." Su Wan touches the fingerprint on the diary and suddenly sees that on the wintersweet petals, the snow water is reflecting the warm yellow light—turns out, saying farewell to the old isn't losing, but the old customer hiding unsaid words in old wine and new flowers.