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My Female Disciples All Have Sinister Intentions

Fang Yang transmigrated to become the leader of a demonic cult, with his powers completely dissipated and his memory lost. All he inherited was a stack of diaries left by the previous demon lord. He discovered that the demon lord was a philanderer, with ex-lovers and admirers everywhere, each of whom harbored deep-seated hatred for him. In order to survive, he had no choice but to follow the diaries and pretend to be the demon lord, navigating relationships with numerous peerless beauties, trying to dispel their hatred. "Your Highness, the moon is exceptionally beautiful tonight, why don't we go out to enjoy it together?" The Princess of Zhen Nan: "?" "Empress, please be reserved. For the sake of the people of the world, let us part ways here." The Empress: "??" "My disciple, give up. It's impossible between us." Female disciple: "???" ... From then on, Fang Yang racked his brains and put on a full performance. He maneuvered among many women, striving to keep himself from being raped or killed by them. As the old saying goes, one woman is equivalent to five hundred crows. What about ten or twenty? Fang Yang, covering his ears that were nearly deafened by the noise, looked at the sensual and stunning beauties before him. He wanted to cry but had no tears...

Lady Qiao in Spring · Eastern
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Chapter 95: The Fourth Disciple, Hua Lianyue (Must-Read! The First Appearance of the Female Lead)_1

Green ants bring out new wine, as the red clay stove burns gently.

The vast Canglan Lake is endless upon sight.

In the lake lies an island, home to the eminent righteous sect of the Tang nation: Canglan Sect!

The Sect Master of Canglan Sect was a master of the One-Leaf Bodhi realm, and in his youth, he traversed the world, unrivaled.

Now, however, he has passed his seventieth year.

Yet even so, with him guarding the Canglan Sect, there are few who dare to provoke it.

But today, moored outside the Canglan Sect, was a painted pleasure boat.

The pleasure boat was exquisite.

Both the engraved calligraphy and paintings and its adornments proved the owner's exceptional taste.

At the very front of the pleasure boat hung two red lanterns.

On each lantern was written a character in delicate script.

They were "spring" and "passion", respectively!

It was none other than the famed Chunqing Square of the Tang nation.