The bright moon, the cool breeze, the drunken fireflies
This person had a slender figure and a handsome face. His eyes were extremely heroic, and his white clothes and hair were unforgettable.
He was Baili Chongyuan's eldest son, Baili Liuying's senior brother, Baili Haoqing.
The eldest disciple of Jinyun Mountain, a rare talent that the sect had high hopes for.
"Ying 'er, are you feeling unwell? Tell daddy."
Baili Chongyuan was a little worried as he looked at his daughter.
This daughter of his, no matter how bad she was, was still the flesh and blood of his heart. He could not lose her.
"Father…"
Baili Liuying's mind was in a mess as she cried out in a daze. This cry made Baili Chongyuan extremely happy.
"Ying 'er, look at your mother!"
Xiao Ruoyi came forward with tears streaming down her face, but after waiting for a while, Baili Liuying still did not speak. Instead, she heard her mumble,
"Who…are you…"
This sentence shocked everyone present, including Baili Haoqing, who had been calm all this while.
Did this devil incarnate sister of his lose her memory?
The soul of a newbie from the modern era had transmigrated. He didn't know martial arts, so he had his senior brother to take care of him. He would collapse in one cup, and his senior brother would take care of him. However, on the night of their wedding night, would his senior brother also come?
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big plot hole at ch 4. OC invites HP to stay at his muggle family's house, instead of HP spending the summer at Dursleys and ignoring the fact that the blood of the Dursleys had been keeping HP safe all along, and without HP being close to them, then Voldemort and his goons would be having an easy time locating Harry. Of course nothing happens and this is thoroughly ignored, even if this glaring detail is why Harry was at the Dursleys to begin with. To clarify - the actual Reason Harry Potter had been spending ca. 10 years at the Dursleys is stepped on, shredded to pieces and then sent to the nearest dumpster. Though, if you can overlook these pitfalls of plot holes, then I guess you can get some enjoyment out of this read.