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Little Purple

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Can you love someone full of fault? Perfect purple eyes, Hu Zi has a pair, but to her, they are just ornaments. She is blind. She met her teacher that taught her how to control and 'feel' the winds, making her able to walk by herself. One night, she opened her eyes, only to see that all of her family, even her playful teacher, were no longer there. --- Waking up in the morning, seeing a boy sleeping peacefully beside her, smiling as he opened his eyes. The prince was stuck in his nine-year-old body, despite already being an adult. On the wrist of his right hand was an identical tattoo to the one who killed her entire family. The imperial family dragon patterned crest tattoo. “Even if you are the strongest person in heaven and earth, no matter what, you are still a woman. My woman.” --- #1 Romance, community Tapas (invite code: ENER540A) #1 Adventure, Wattpad THIS BOOK IS MOVED AND COMPLETELY FREE ON TAPAS! Editor: Foenix and Widad Cover: Ene (flower from pngtree.com) Update schedule: See "Who owns her first kiss" chapter

Chapter 1Prologue

If I were to be poor, ugly, and ill, would anyone love me?

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The name Hu Zi* belonged to a girl who was well known throughout the capital city of Jin for having a unique eye color.

Her given name, Zi, was named for the very color of her eyes. The color purple.

Her purple eyes were dazzling and enchanting, as if they came from another world, the kind that only immortals possessed. Those eyes were so desirable but no one envied her or wanted to have eyes like hers.

Not even Hu Zi herself wanted to have them.

Because her eyes were useless. Meaningless decorations. Hu Zi had never seen light in her seven years of life.

She was blind.

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Despite the ordeals of being a handicap, Hu Zi could be called the luckiest person in that period of time, for she chose the best household to be born into and ended up having the blood of the Hu family, one of the most prestigious families in the Jin Empire.

In this ancient setting, it was common to have a dozen concubines and a set of wives.

The Great General Hu Quan Li, however, only had one wife.

From his only wife, he had four children.

Hu Zi had two older sisters and one younger brother. Her oldest sister, Hu Bai*, was a very beautiful, intelligent lady. Her second sister, Hu Cheng Se*, had sharp eyes, a sharp tongue, and the ability to think far ahead, making her a formidable opponent even for boys. Her only brother, Hu Ye*, was a promising youth that was well versed in the art of word and was able to wield a sword at the tender age of four.

In their empire of Jin, which valued a woman's intelligence and level of education just as much as her beauty, even a small maid could fly and become a phoenix or an empress if she had the capability. All she needed to do in order to get exposure was to compete in an annual district selection and win the once every five-years competition at the capital.

The last one to become a phoenix through this method was the previous empress dowager, who came from a small family of farmers. There is also Concubine Yue of the current emperor, whose family owned a small inn in the far east, near the border.

Most of the time, this was good news for women all over the kingdom. The peasants had a chance to improve their living standards while the nobles used their resources to find a good school for their children, keeping a firm hold of their position.

Unfortunately, this was not good news for our blind Third Young Miss: she couldn't read.

The Great General and his wife did not give up; they taught Hu Zi other things besides reading, such as cooking, gardening, and dancing. Apparently, Hu Zi showed a high interest but an extreme lack of talent for playing music and singing, so they didn't pursue those.

Hu Zi also attended the school like other girls her own age, but she only attended cooking and dancing classes. She never went into a normal classroom.

Her second sister, Hu Cheng Se, had other ideas. Each night in their shared room, she snuck into Hu Zi's bed to tell her what she learned in class that day. She firmly believed her younger sister was something else and didn't want her to be completely unaware of the world of literature.

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Table of Contents
Volume 1 :Kids Being Kids

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Foenix
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I read the first draft of this story when it was on Wattpad and remember binging through the first 200+ chapters within one weekend because I just couldn't put it down. I've read plenty of Chinese wuxia novels to the point that many stories start to overlap in my mind, but this one is probably the most unique wuxia/ xianxia story I've read. The author has such a vivid imagination and talent for storytelling that I was engrossed in her world. This story has it all. Romance, family, friendship, martial arts, magic, and palace intrigue. You know, I'm tired of the old evil-and-neglectful-parents-and-siblings trope. It's fine to see it in novels, but not when it's in EVERY novel. This story went the extra mile and actually got me to like and care about characters that were not just the male and female lead. The villains were interesting, too. They weren't all just your cookie cutter, greedy people who wanted to hurt the main characters for no reason. Actually, some of the people who seemed like they would be the villains of the story turned over a new leaf halfway through and became some of my most favorite characters. This is probably the first blind girl FL story I've seen where the MC is not initially weak and gentle or someone that needs to be taken care of (not that there's anything wrong with that). Even before Hu Zi starts to train and cultivate her powers, she is never a pushover and even talks down to her bullies. Her siblings always stand at her side and defend her if she needs them. For a while, I was confused about the ML because I wasn't sure exactly who he was but it all becomes clear in due time. He's one of the best parts of the entire story. Each of the siblings gets a spotlight of their own, and you can't mistake one for the other. The tragedy that the synopsis mentions broke my heart but even if you're someone who can't take tragedies, I still don’t recommend passing this novel or dropping it. The stuff that comes afterward will mend your heart. If you're looking for something fresh, memorable, and more original, you came to the right place.

SilviaG
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SilviaGLv4

This story is very original and rare. This is so good, I don't even know where to start the review. Let's see, the writing quality is amazing, every detail was flowing, and it gave so much feeling. I can tell that the author really loves her characters so much. Stability update, she updates once a day even on her exams, lmao. Story development, the best, the twists and the ships are beautiful and exciting. Character design, Hu Zi isn't weak, she is both strong even though she was blind; she stood up to the things she loves. I like it, especially when she reprimands the males and pushed their courage so they would marry her sisters. Apart from Hu Zi, my favorite characters are Qing Guang, she is cold as cold as ice but somehow funny and smart. Her household is very different than Hu Zi's and I thought that she would turn up like other ancient CN genre noble girls but nope lmao. World background, as far as I know, this world is not what it seems. At first, it was just a normal historical CN background with fantasy involved. But then, everything turned different. I will make a special review that involved some spoiler just in case you don't wanna hear it here. To be honest, I am in WN just to see the manhua but then stumbled at this story I read from long ago, I forgot most of what happened but still, I remembered that I cried a lot and laugh a lot while reading it. I like reading comic more than novel but this one cool, and she seemed to want to make a comic version on Tapas and that got me excited, I think I will go to Tapas too once I clean up my memory space lol.

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