In an ancient nursery rhyme widely spread across the Wangque Continent, it is mentioned that in an era so distant that even the ancient Emperors Xuan and Cang felt it remote, above the Nine Heavens there once was a Moon Palace, within which existed a Glazed Well. The clear radiance of the bright moon was its well water, wherever the moonlight reached, the water of the well showcased every detail, and every moonlit night on earth, there would always be curious fairies peeking into the well to watch the mundane affairs and the joys and sorrows of the human world.
At this moment, if the Moon Palace from the nursery rhyme still existed and the infatuated fairy remained the same, then the people in the moon needed merely to glance this way to see, through a small window, a common man and a woman beside him.
The beautiful woman with bright eyes slightly lowered her eyelids, and the man with neat features bowed his head in silence.