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The “Childhood Friends” Version

Nine-year-old Feng Ya: “Your mother said you aren’t allowed to bully me; you have to call me ‘Big Sister’.” Her refined, delicate little face was the picture of grievance.

Six-year-old Ye Zi: “My mother never said that last part. How about this? You call me ‘Big Sister,’ and I’ll look out for you from now on.” Despite her small stature, the little girl’s aura was anything but small.

Eighteen-year-old Ye Zi: “Ugh… you’re bullying me again.” The corners of her eyes flushed a pitiable red.

Twenty-one-year-old Feng Ya: “Be good, let Sister take care of you.” Her voice was soft and coaxing, like a gentle breeze.

She thought their meeting was a stroke of fate, only to realize they were bound by a past she had forgotten.

The “Destined Encounter” Version

While gathering herbs in the mountains, Ye Zi stumbled upon a woman covered in blood. On a sudden whim, she brought her home. Once cleaned up, the woman revealed a face of rare, breathtaking beauty. When the beauty offered the traditional “I shall repay your life-saving grace with my life,” Ye Zi simply waved her off: “No need. Just settle the bill for the medicine before you leave.”

From then on, Ye Zi’s home gained a “Snail Maiden” A hardworking helper who took over every chore. Leaning back lazily in her lounge chair, Ye Zi remarked, “Look, even if you handle all the housework, you still have to pay for the medicine. At most… I’ll waive your rent.”

“No need to waive it. I’m doing this because I want to,” Feng Ya replied softly, her hands never stopping their work.

Finally, feeling like she had completely lost control over her own household, Ye Zi reached her breaking point. She blocked the “Snail Maiden” and asked sharply, “Spit it out. What exactly do you want?”

Feng Ya smiled like the spring breeze in March. “I’d like to ask you for a favor.”

When Ye Zi first saved Feng Ya, she had been unnerved by those deep, meaningful gazes, certain that the woman was plotting something. But after surviving life-and-death together, Ye Zi—haunted by nightmares of the past, saw a figure in her dreams and realized: She carries the light.

In a martial arts world filled with treacherous undercurrents, a young girl is like a solitary leaf. Since there is no place to rest, she chooses to rise with the wind.

A sweet, daily-updated story. Satisfaction guaranteed.

One-sentence summary: A sickly young genius vs. a gentle, protective swordswoman.

Theme: Life is precious.

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