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Chapter 6: Changling Sneaks Into the Iron Mask

Changling leaped without thinking. The tension coiled tight in her chest sharpened her senses past reason. The moment she cleared the ridge, the two soldiers below caught a flash of white against the black sky — a figure rising, then gone. Nothing left but wind. Above the dome, dead trees broke through ice fields in every direction. The wind moved through them like something alive. It was exactly the kind of night people warned their children about. The two soldiers looked at each other. Their faces had gone the color of old grass. "Ghost——" They ran. Fell. Kept running. Deep in the jungle, the ghost in question was hanging from a treetop by her hands. Her arms gave out. She dropped straight down and hit the ground hard, knees first. She pressed her palms against them and breathed through clenched teeth. Tangtangyue's second daughter — a name that carried real weight in the right circles — had just faceplanted on a mountainside to avoid two low-ranking soldiers. I...

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    Chapter 11: Uninvited Guests Next Door

    The last project had wrapped, and the next one hadn't taken shape yet. For once, Zhong Qing didn't have to burn the midnight oil. She caught the Friday evening bus straight from the office, packed in so tight her feet barely touched the floor, riding it all the way out to the suburbs. By the time she reached the courtyard, the sky had faded from pale grey to deep dusk. She assumed Yi Chengcheng would have already eaten. She assumed wrong. Yi Chengcheng was sitting perfectly still at the dining table, chopsticks untouched, ignoring every gentle coax from Aunt Liu. The moment Zhong Qing stepped through the door, Aunt Liu let out a relieved breath. "Thank goodness you're back. This child knew you were coming today and refused to eat a single bite. Just sat there waiting." Yi Chengcheng's face lit up. She crossed the room and wrapped both hands around Zhong Qing's arm without a word. Zhong Qing changed out of her work clothes and transferred Aunt Liu...

    Chapter 10: A Romantic Slip of the Thumb

      The incident before bed killed whatever drowsiness Yunli had managed to scrape together. She typed back accidentally pressed it, sorry and stared at the screen for a long time after. No reply came. She slept badly. Not really sleeping at all — just drifting in and out, waiting for morning to show up and put her out of her misery. She woke to afternoon light. First reflex: grab her phone. The message hadn't sunk without a trace the way she'd hoped. He'd replied. Seven in the morning. Fu Shizhe: [Yeah] Like he'd just woken up and glanced at it. Casual. Not even a period. She didn't know whether to feel relieved or not. Yunli dragged herself to the living room. Deng Chuqi was stretched across the sofa, deep in a game, and caught her with a sideways glance. "You robbing houses last night? What time did you sleep?" "Maybe three, four." Yunli dropped down beside her. "Xia Xia leave already?" "Early morning." Deng Chuqi didn't...

    Chapter 21: She Burned His Car and He Knew Why

      Anan ended the call and handed the phone back to Cheng Yun. "They're on their way." Cheng Yun said nothing. She looked at him like he was something she'd stepped on. He turned toward the van. The fire was mostly out now, the body scorched black and twisted beyond saving. He looked at it a moment, then turned back. "Guide Zhang is going to be fine. Don't worry." Still nothing. He let the silence sit. After a while he dropped his gaze to the ground, and the cut on his forehead dripped. A dark spot appeared in the dirt. He wiped it with the back of his hand. Cheng Yun turned away from him. She crossed her arms and stood in the wind, eyes on the black shape of the mountains. He watched her profile. "You're okay." She didn't turn. Just flicked her eyes sideways. "I'm fine. You just weren't paying close enough attention." He opened his mouth, closed it. Then: "Do you want to hit me again?" She finally looked at h...

    Chapter 25: The Shield She Never Agreed to Be

      The Hundred Flowers Festival ran nearly two hours before the rankings were finally settled. Ye Ying had not performed as well as she had the year before. Her flying fairy dance was breathtaking enough to earn her a tie with Princess Qixia for first in that category, but the renowned musician Feng Sanye overturned the judges' decision, and she fell to second. She recovered with a third in poetry, but the frustration on her face was impossible to hide. Princess Qixia, by contrast, seemed to sharpen as the day went on. Third in music. First in calligraphy. Second in chess. She finished the festival with two firsts, one second, and one third, and claimed the top ranking overall. Princess Zhaoyang looked pleased. The judges in the viewing stands praised the foreign princess with particular warmth. Festival host Su Zhe was already rising to announce the final results when Princess Qixia leaned down to murmur something in Princess Zhaoyang's ear, straightened, offered Su Zhe a brief...

    Chapter 39: Xie Changji's 200-Year Vow

      Xie Changji said nothing. He looked at her without bitterness. Just looked. And somewhere in the back of his mind, an old memory surfaced — the first time he had met Senior Sister Hu Mian. Hua Xiangwan had been wound tight that day. The moment Hu Mian appeared, she stepped in front of him like a wall and said, flat and direct: "I'm telling you now, don't try anything. No matter how good-looking he is, you don't touch him." Hu Mian blinked, looking a little wounded. "Can I... at least have a drink with him?" "No." "Then talk to him?" "Through me. You talk through me." Hu Mian went quiet for a beat. Then she waved her hand like she was swatting away a fly. "Fine. Fine, forget it, let's eat. He's pretty, so what. Not that impressive." She turned and walked ahead, hips swaying, and didn't look back. Xie Changji and Hua Xiangwan followed. After a moment, he said carefully: "If you speak to your senior...