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My husband, Xie Wu Chen, was a genius sword cultivator, while I was just a mortal.

Xie Wu Chen despised foolish people.

To catch up with him, I worked hard at cultivation, but he remained indifferent:

“You have no spiritual roots, it’s a waste of effort.”

Later, he ascended, and I remarried.

On the day of my wedding, he descended to the mortal realm, his sword placed against my husband’s neck:

“Do you really want to marry this useless person?”

I stood before the sword, holding my mortal husband’s hand, and looked straight at Xie Wu Chen:

“Yes, because he never thought I was s*upid.”

Xie Wu Chen sneered:

“Just because of that?”

I nodded seriously:

“Just because of that.”

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This is truly remarkable, offering profound insights and an emotional rollercoaster. Initially, I believed Xie's character would achieve the lead role, but my assumptions were way off. What started as a seemingly simple short story turned out to be densely packed with valuable life lessons and heart-wrenching moments.

The protagonist's heartache resonates deeply. She selflessly gives without seeking anything in return, a notion of kindness that, unfortunately, can be misconstrued as foolishness by others. It doesn't matter whether her actions go unnoticed, as long as she does it from a genuine place, which is precisely how the female lead embodies compassion. The trials she faced ultimately led to a beautiful reward – a loving family, with the male lead, who cherished her unconditionally and waited patiently for her. Their reunion brings immense happiness, and I am glad they found each other once more.
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The narrative was incredibly adorable and emotionally touching; by the end, I found myself shedding tears like a waterfall. The main leads, Male Lead (ML) and Female Lead (MC), are just so sweet, genuine, and they exhibit all the right qualities. It breaks my heart to see them struggle, but I genuinely hope they'll find immense happiness together for centuries to come, in every reincarnation of MC's life.

Lastly, I'd like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the author and the translator for their outstanding work, which has brought this story to life beautifully.
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It wasn't the tragedy I was anticipating, but it's absolutely delightful, I'm overwhelmed with tears of joy ?? The story is fantastic, oh my, so adorable, a heartwarming tale of a mortal and a demon... The Taotie waited 43 long years for their love to轮回... *sigh* Alright, I can't contain myself anymore. It's just that amazing. You really should give it a read, you'll be moved to tears ??
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Tragedy certainly holds a significant place in the narrative's structure. But fear not, it serves as a temporary setback, actually enriching their love story. This tale has a tinge of melancholy due to the protagonist's human nature. Events will unfold as they must, but it's a touching narrative值得一read.

One aspect that particularly touched me is the inclusion of the dog. He becomes an integral part of the family, and I find that heartwarming. Hence, my favorite takeaway from this concise novel lies in the bond between the characters and their furry friend.
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As I read on, I couldn't help but wonder why there was a tragedy tag despite the apparent sweetness and romance leading to a happy ending. Little did I know, the story evoked such an intense emotional response that tears eventually gave me a headache – the tag certainly fits!
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The emotions are bittersweet; my pup watches with concern as I weep on the floor, a poignant scene. ? The novel is a delightful blend, concise yet profound, filled with warmth and light but capable of tugging at heartstrings. It's one of my all-time favorites, ranking alongside "Second Master." I fervently wish to discover more gems like this captivating tale. ???
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