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Cang Lan is a true dragon capable of soaring to the heavens, tunneling into the earth, and summoning wind and rain—yet she was sealed in the Great Barren Wilds by a woman of unfathomable magical power.

The Barren Wilds are a desolate land where not a single blade of grass grows. Cang Lan loathed the woman who cast her there, swearing that once she escaped, she would tear her apart and devour her piece by piece.

One day, while patrolling her territory, she picked up a peerless beauty who had collapsed on the ground. As it turned out, the world is small—this was the very same wicked woman who had sealed her.

Just as Cang Lan opened her mouth to bite her, the wicked woman opened her eyes with a look of total confusion, asking who she was.

A plan formed in Cang Lan’s mind and lies spilled effortlessly from her lips: “You are my wife. You hit your head yesterday and forgot me; you were even fussing and screaming that you wanted a divorce and didn’t want me anymore.”

The wicked woman was seriously injured; her face was pale, and her blood-stained lips were a vivid, seductive red. She was so alluring that Cang Lan’s lust was stirred, unexpectedly triggering her estrus period early.

After healing the woman’s injuries, Cang Lan couldn’t wait to coax her into bed. The human and the dragon became entangled in a whirlwind of passion, losing track of heaven and earth.

A dragon’s nature is inherently lustful. Seduced by the “warm fragrance and soft jade” of her companion, Cang Lan lost control. She didn’t patrol her territory or collect protection fees for an entire month, spending her days in her dragon form, coiled tightly around the woman and refusing to let go.

Unfortunately, the wicked woman was in poor health—frail and pitiable. Cang Lan had no choice but to hide her away in the Dragon Pond, fearing that other demons might covet her.

As time passed, the wicked woman’s belly gradually grew larger.

Rumors spread among the demons of the Barren Wilds: The Evil Dragon King had snatched a heavenly “bandit queen” from somewhere and was preparing to hatch a brood of little dragon cubs.

To secure a human world registration for their unborn child, Cang Lan immediately fled to the human world with her wife. However, shortly after leaving the Barren Wilds, her “frail-as-a-willow” wife revealed her true colors, binding her firmly with the Immortal-Binding Rope.

Cang Lan was hauled back and locked to a bed. Only then did it dawn on her: Yu Xuanji’s amnesia was fake! Her physical frailty was fake! Only the child in her belly was real!

She had heard from the demons that Taoist cultivators capture great demons to kill them, seize their inner alchemies, and refine elixirs for immortality. Seeing Yu Xuanji locked in a room three times a day using fire to “refine pills” (cooking), Cang Lan broke into a cold sweat of terror.

One night, Cang Lan bit through her chains and fled from this terrifying woman.

After months of being a fugitive, Cang Lan returned to the Barren Wilds, intending to resume her role as King. To her surprise, the moment she entered, she ran into Yu Xuanji holding a long whip.

She saw the demons of the Barren Wilds kneeling at the woman’s feet, trembling in fear, with not even one daring to make a sound.

Their eyes met, and Cang Lan shuddered.

Yu Xuanji supported her lower back, her icy face flushed with a faint, thin anger. She laughed out of pure exasperation.

“A-Lan, are you going to abandon me again?”

The dignified True Dragon was lifted by the scruff of her neck, unable to fight back, losing all face in front of her demon subjects.

One-Sentence Summary: She is not a “sickly beauty” at all; she is a “sickly-sweet” obsessive.

Core Theme: One must remain strong no matter where they find themselves; through unremitting perseverance and progress, one will eventually secure their own piece of the blue sky.

 

 

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