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Grave of infatuations: The odyssey of an autumn rose

"In the Tapestry of Heavens and Earth, a Song of Fate Begins... In a realm of gods and mortals, fate weaves a tale defying even the heavens. Tan Ju, a celestial ruler, faces uncertainty when a prophetic dream hints at his downfall by a boy born in a fateful year. Against the odds, a child emerges, destined to challenge Tan Ju. Raised by gods, Jiang Xicheng's path crosses with an enigmatic woman, and love ignites. But injustice imprisons him, while Wei's siblings rise into the realm of the dead. Lineages shift, secrets emerge, and a celestial mission awaits Jiang Xicheng after captivity. With Wei's siblings, he seeks scattered Dragon Chess Set pieces, harbouring unimaginable power. As fate converges, a symphony of destiny unfolds, testing bonds and reshaping intertwined fates. ------------------------ "I long to cherish you eternally, to remain by your side through endless ages. Even when mountains crumble and rivers cease to flow, when winter roars with thunder and summer yields to snow, and even if heaven and earth themselves unite as one... not until those unfathomable moments transpire, will I ever find the strength to bid you farewell."

jungkooks_luna · 東方
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157 Chs

Labyrinth of Attractions

In the heart of Wei's primary residence, nestled amidst the serenity of the meticulously tended garden, Jiang Xicheng found a moment of stillness on a gracefully sculpted stone bench.

Beside him, Wei Ning Zhi, poised with the calligraphy brush, patiently imparted the lessons that Jiang Xicheng had regrettably missed earlier.

"We shall conclude this lesson for today," Wei Ning Zhi announced, gently placing the brush aside. She offered the meticulously inked pages to Jiang Xicheng, who, for the past hour, had been more entranced by the garden's lush beauty than the words flowing from her brush.

Jiang Xicheng quickly straightened his posture, acknowledging the gift of knowledge with gratitude as he accepted the freshly transcribed notes from Wei Ning Zhi's hand.

"Today was your cousin's wedding, young master Jiang Xicheng," Wei Ning Zhi remarked with a hint of concern. "You could have chosen to stay back there."