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My Wife Is A Sword Immortal

Upon opening his eyes, there before him was a bridal chamber adorned with red candles and windows. A bride dressed in a phoenix coronet and robes of rank sat upright on the nuptial bed, her face covered by a red bridal veil. Zhao Rong rubbed his sleepy eyes, "Have I become a groom? Oh, and a junior one at that." Understood. His facial expression brewed for a moment before he twisted his mouth into a smile, "Wait a second..." Huh, something's amiss. The bride is my childhood sweetheart who also harbored a crush on me? Oh, then that's alright. This is very fitting. Zhao Rong stepped forward, happily lifting the red bridal veil, "Hey hey, my lady, where are you running off to?" ------------- In the great era of contention, the tide of the times surged forth, and Confucian Scholar Zhao Rong bravely faced it head-on. Not only did he seek to catch up to the footsteps of his childhood sweetheart turned Sword Immortal Lady, but he also wished to witness firsthand the dispute that engulfed more than half of the Cultivation World, the strife among the various schools of thought... ————— [Slow-burn], [Non-cliché], [Non-level-up], [Romance plot], [Sweet without the angst] This book is also known as "I Have a Fox Fairy Wife", "Rebirth: I Deliver Parcels in the Otherworld", "Zhao Ziyu, The Smirking Scholar" "I Really Don't Want to Be a Kept Man"...

Yang Xiaorong · 東方
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245 Chs

Chapter 134: The White Robe

Zhao Rong stopped leaning forward.

"What's wrong, Miss Lu Wan?"

"Young Master Zhao, there are too many carriages ahead, and... there are many immortals from the mountains, oh, that's right, today is the Daoist ceremony at You Mountain, let's stop for a while."

Zhao Rong furrowed his brow and lifted the curtain.

The carriage was travelling at the base of You Mountain, to the east of the city, on a nearby large street.

When Zhao Rong opened the window, it faced directly towards You Mountain.

At this time, it was the month of late autumn, still retaining the heat from the recent midsummer.

The curtain was blown by the strong wind, which was the sea breeze from the nearby North Sea.

He looked out through the small window.

The pale yellow sunlight of noon penetrated the vast sea of clouds, spreading over You Mountain, adorned with flowery clothes.

The mountain was a sea of vermillion red.

Under the great sun, the colors still shone brightly.