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The little fox spirit, Li Ruan, failed his heavenly tribulation, causing his cultivation to be severely damaged and nearly costing him his life.

The elders of his clan informed him that when cultivation is damaged to this extent, one cannot recover through solitary practice; one must engage in dual cultivation.

Thus, the little fox clutched his tail and squatted at the entrance of his cave, waiting day after day. Finally, a man fell from the sky and collapsed outside his cave.

The man was incomparably handsome. Li Ruan dragged him back into the cave, providing him with excellent food and drink to heal his wounds, while asking three questions in a row every day: “Shall we dual cultivate? Can we do it today? Can we do it now?”

Several months passed, and Li Ruan’s cultivation was restored. He “discarded” the man after using him, wiping the man’s memory before sending him back to the human world.

However, not long after, he discovered that the spiritual energy in his abdomen was congested. No matter how much energy he funneled in, it was swallowed up, making it impossible to cultivate. Li Ruan rubbed his bulging belly, wondering: Did I eat too many wild fruits?

Jiang Shen is the Crown Prince. Since childhood, he has lived in the swirling vortex of power struggles; he is far-sighted and ruthless. After being plotted against and falling off a cliff, he went missing for months. Upon his return, he executed traitors and eliminated villains, settling scores with everyone who had harmed him. His only gap in memory was how he escaped the assassination and how his wounds were healed.

Until one day, a beautiful young boy appeared at his door. With red eyes and an indignant expression, the boy cried: “I am carrying your cub, and you’ve made it so I can’t cultivate anymore. You have to take responsibility.”

 

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