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Vengeance of the Last Green Dragon

WARNING! MATURE CONTENTS! THIS IS AN ORIGINAL STORY! NOT A TRANSLATION! :) Lu Qiuyue was the last green dragon, and her fate had to intersect with Lan Zihao who was from the Blue Dragon Clan which might have something to do with the cause of her parents' death as well as the annihilation of the Green Dragon Clan. --- Her father was slandered and then forced to leave the throne before being sent to prison where he ended up dying. She and her mother were expelled from the Imperial Palace and exiled to a remote island far from the palace. For four years, the two of them had to live in misery before her mother finally had to follow her father to leave the world. The Green Dragon Clan in the Imperial Palace that was part of her life was also annihilated one after another until finally, she was the only one left as the last green dragon. She lost everything, and she almost gave up knowing that she had to live alone with only loneliness as her company. However, she knew that her parents had lost their lives because of the greed of some people, and even her clan had almost come to an end because of that injustice. Instead of giving up, she began to devise a plan to dismantle everything and avenge her parents and clan members who were unjustly eradicated. Disguised as a veiled courtesan under the name 'Xia Qiao,' Lu Qiuyue began plotting her revenge. Her destiny intersected with a man from the Blue Dragon Clan, but was that man a friend, or was he a foe? Can Lu Qiuyue make those criminals pay for the sins they committed in the past when she is the only one left in the Green Dragon Clan? --- Note: the cover is commissioned art. All rights belong to me and the artist, lia.audelia (on Instagram)

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CHAOS IN CHANG CITY

The right hand held a brush whose handle was made of bamboo and the tip was goat hair. From time to time, the brush moved to the inkstone to instantly pick the permanent black pigment called the ink.

With the tip smeared with ink, the owner of the hand danced the brush over the surface of a piece of paper made of raw hemp and tree bark.

Even if not everyone in the Si Long Empire knew how to read and write, the courtesans in Tiantang House were taught to read and write by their boss. The reason behind that was that the boss didn't want the girls to look stupid in front of rich people who might cheat on them if they couldn't even read and write.

Time and time again, Duan Shuchun told the girls to be proud of themselves so that they wouldn't be stepped down by the men out there, and that was why she carefully molded the girls to be respectable in society. They not only needed to look beautiful and talented, but they also needed to be smart and have good character.