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Bai Muyao is a cannon-fodder supporting female character. Xu Qing is the world’s chosen heroine, a daughter of heaven radiating with boundless brilliance.

However, Xu Qing suffers from a mysterious, debilitating illness. According to the System, the only way to cure her is through “Dual Cultivation” the joint refinement of spiritual energy with Bai Muyao.

The System also informed Bai Muyao that a Great War between Immortals and Demons is imminent, and that she is destined to face a fatal tribulation. To break this death-curse, she must first cure Xu Qing’s affliction.

Thirteen years passed in the blink of an eye. For all those years, Bai Muyao remained by Xu Qing’s side. Today, Xu Qing has finally made a full recovery.

After the final session, Xu Qing straightened her robes, her expression cold and indifferent. “Between us, it was nothing more than mutual exploitation.” “From this day forward, we have nothing to do with one another.”

Lying by the edge of the bed, Bai Muyao pursed her lips and nodded slightly. “I understand.”

Xu Qing’s pain had been cured. Bai Muyao, in that short time, had also broken through from the Qi Refining stage to the late stage of Golden Core. Both had gained what they needed from this “transaction.” Their relationship should naturally come to a full stop here. Bai Muyao understood; if she were to cling to her now, it would be terribly tactless.

Under the System’s guidance, Bai Muyao prepared to leave the sect to seek out new opportunities. As she stood laughing and chatting with friends before her departure, a pair of cold eyes watched from the distance. Xu Qing stared intently at the scene, her gaze revealing a mix of displeasure and complexity.

Xu Qing had always believed that she and Bai Muyao were merely using each other. But once the relationship truly ended, she felt as if an invisible thorn had lodged itself in her heart a sensation far more unbearable than her previous illness.

 

 

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