I associate you with Sect Leader Wen Qing with a ton of kids and some self-love through fluffy/angsty Chengqing
Ah yess, I do love my post-btsf au chenqqing and their illegitimate gaggle of hooligans. But before all that, they were just one fearless little spy and one vengeful grandmaster of demonic cultivation
ăbefore the sun fallsă snippet 23
AO3, other posts/snippets of this au
Three days before the siege, Wen Qing made up her mind.
"It's time for you to go."
Jiang Wanyin opened his eyes slowly from where he sat cross-legged meditating on her bed. She had returned to her chambers that night and found him there as though his mere presence wasn't a threat to both his life and hers. He wanted to kill Wen Ruohan, and she had to remind him that doing so would ruin all of their plans.
"Go?" His red eyes flicked up to stare at her. Always so blunt, so unrelenting.
"Back to your clan. Your sister's troops are camped some 50 miles southeast of Nevernight along with Gusu Lan's forces. Wei Wuxian is with her too."
With a wave of her hand, Wen Ning's fire message disintegrated into nothingness mid air and she finally turned to face him properly. Jiang Cheng merely stared at her, as though waiting for further explanation on his orders.
He didn't want to leave. Stubborn fool.
"We've done what is needed here. Wen Ruohan grows more paranoid by day. The Yin Irons are locked away where neither you nor I can get to it. The siege is inevitable. You're a Jiang. When the war ends, you need to be on the right side."
Jiang Cheng unfolded his legs and rose to his feet in one smooth motion. "And why," he asked as he sauntered over, not stopping until they stood toe to toe and his height towered over her smaller frame. "- Would I do that?"
He was getting cocky with his new found powers, Wen Qing realized, but she wasn't cowed. No, not her. She was his keeper - nay - she was his maker.
"Because you owe me. Because I need you on the right side to convince your sister and your brother and all those self righteous hypocrites that Qishan Wen is not their enemy."
"But you're not safe." He snapped, his true fear showing through the smoke. "Not here, not while Wen Ruohan is lost to madness. His trust in you wanes, he could kill you -"
"He still needs me -"
"- Wen Qing!" He seized her by the arms, his grip just a fraction too rough but only for a second. Just as quickly, his touch gentled, and one wide palm found her cheek. "Come with me."
"I cannot. I am Wen Qing of Qishan Wen. Nevernight is my ancestral home, my birthright. Here, no one can frighten me."
Knowing there was no convincing her, Jiang Cheng did the only thing he could. He kissed her. And she let him.
Since the beginning of their partnership - their alliance - they had dual cultivated about a dozen times, and each time they told themselves that it was for power, for necessity, for the stability of Jiang Cheng's erratic new form of cultivation. But this time, they accepted it for it was, or rather, for what it had become. This was a kiss, and they didn't pretend it was anything else.
chengqing short [5]: jiang cheng always wanted a big family...it really is too bad that all of his children are right terrors. He blames wei wuxian.Â
follow up to [4]
part of btsf au, including other chengqing shorts [0] [1] [2] [3]Â Â
No sooner than his giving orders to have the disciple look for Modian did Jiang Cheng realize his mistake. Really, there was only a handful of people who couldâve taken it. He was sure he had left it on last night before heâd gone to bed. Halfway during the night, he and Wen Qing had been woken up by pattering little feet and tearful hiccups and a nursemaidâs apologetic whisper from outside the door:Â
âZongzhu, a million apologies, but liu-guniang was woken up from a bad dream and insisted on coming straight to you.â Â
Naturally, that meant Wen Ran got to sleep the rest of the night in her favourite spot â in between her parents.
When dawn came, Wen Qing and Wen Ran were gone, and so was Modian. Jiang Cheng knew that Wen Qing and a-jie had an accursed game of morning weiqi planned. It was a tradition the two started nearly a decade back. Theyâd always work up a competitive appetite trying to outsmart each other over a game of domination between black and white pieces, and then take that aggressive energy to the conference hall where they then reigned over crusty old men who still stubbornly clung to days of cultivationâs past.Â
Jiang Cheng usually slept in. He hated politics.Â
Sometimes he joined Wei Wuxian, who also hated politics, in his day drinking.Â
He was a little surprised this morning, however, when he woke up without a small foot in his face and a six-year-old terror star-fishing across the bed. Wen Ran was not known to be a morning person, but heâd just assumed that Wen Qing had asked the servants to carry their daughter back to her own room.Â
It wasnât until he realized modian was gone that he began to suspect that maybe the little rascal was up to something.Â
Sometimes he hated being right.Â
âHere, let me.â Jiang Cheng took the tail end of the whip from Wen Qing, and the weapon, recognizing its master, quietly slithered back around his wrist. His other hand fell on the hilt of Sandu and from its sheath, dark smoke rose up in ghostly tendrils. The re-forged sword, an amalgamation of his old Sandu and the Yin blade from the Xuanwu cave, was a thing to be feared. âQuite an interesting morning youâve all had. Iâm sure an even more interesting day awaits you once your mother decides on your punishment.â
He felt Qishan Wenâs disciples growing tense, weary of him and his powers still. Even his five sons straightened up unconsciously. Everyone had cottoned on to the fact that Sandu Shengshou was cross. All, except his youngest and only daughter, who either could not tell or simply refused to be cowed (probably the latter). Facing her Father and Motherâs displeasure, Wen Ran merely pouted and looked up to her oldest brother for help.
Wen Shuo was no match for those watery puppy dog eyes (apparently, she learned it from their cousin Lan Sizhui. A-Shuo always knew that good rice-ball shtick was just an act. Nobody could be best friends with chaotic gremlin Lan Jingyi and still be that much of a goody two-shoes).Â
âDaâge âŠâ Those rose-petal like lips quivered.
Wen Shuo caved. He stepped forward, hands clasped in an deep bow.Â
âMother, Fa â uhm, Shengshou,â Wen Shuo corrected himself, seeing that they were out in the open. Technically speak, the disciples of Qishan Wen âdidnât knowâ who had sired their Sect Masterâs children, but after seventeen years, this was hardly a secret anymore. Even the oldest alchemist in their apothecary who was ninety-seven years old and 70% deaf and blind knew what Sect Master Wen and Sandu Shengshou got up to behind closed doors. Still, it was cultivation conference season. Some plausible deniability still had to be maintained.
âApologies, Shengshou for my little sisterâs behaviour. I am the oldest. It is my responsibility to supervise my brothers and sister, a duty which I have failed to do. Whatâs more, I have participated in encouraging their misbehaviour. If punishment must be dealt, I shall bear the full extent of it.â
Wen Qing and Jiang Cheng exchanged a knowing look. Wen Shuo really was the most dependable, responsible child out of them six. Jiang Cheng knew that Wen Qing didnât like to admit that she has a favourite, but if she did, it would be her firstborn.
And perhaps because of this, she expected so much more from him.Â
âA-Shou, youâre the oldest. Is this how you role-model for meimei and didi-men?â Wen Qing scolded. âxiao-Ran is six and knows not right from wrong, but no such excuse can be made for you.â
Wen Qing never yelled, but anyone who knew her could tell, she was really mad. âRight now Qishan Wen is hosting cultivators from across the land. Gentry and rogues alike are here within our walls and under our roof. You are all hosts and represents not just yourselves but our entire clan. Just then, Wen Ran nearly took out Sect Master Yaoâs eyes with Modian if I hadnât stopped her. It goes without saying that I expected more from all of you.â
Wen Shuo got on his knees and pressed his forehead to the ground. âMother is right to reprimand me. I accept my punishment.âÂ
Their brotherâs willigness to always take heat for their shenanigans had saved them from many close calls growing up, but Wen Jin and Wen Di were not about to let Wen Shuo go down for something of this magnitude. Stealing modian and using it to play marco polo was not Daâgeâs idea at all. Technically speaking it was Wen Ranâs initiative, Wen Diâs idea, Wen Jinâs persuasion, flamed to life by Wen Heng and Wen Luâs combined chaotic energy.Â
Wen Jin stepped forward and knelt down beside Wen Shuo, followed swiftly by Wen Di. âMother, Shengshou. This is not Daâgeâs fault at all. Itâs ours. Meimei was feeling lonely and left out when she saw all of us cultivating. We wanted it to be fun for her so we devised the game. Daâge tried to rein us in, but Mother you know us - five against one, Daâge only stayed to supervise! This is the truth, Mother!âÂ
Wen Heng and Wen Lu shuffled up to the older boys, quietly sunk down to their knees as well, and mumbled, âItâs not Daâgeâs fault.âÂ
Chastised, the boys hung their heads and fell silent.Â
Wen Ran pursed her lips at her brothers - absolutely useless in her eyes now. Sheâll just have to save the lot of them. With practiced ease, she latched onto Jiang Chengâs leg and whimpered masterfully, âçčçčïŒéżćšćć¶ć„ć„仏! â (Daddy, Mama is being mean to brothers again.)
And there she goes, carelessly erasing any trace of plausible deniability of her parentage. Good thing only Wen disciples were around. They had long mastered the art of pretending to not exist.
Jiang Cheng would love to brag that he was the disciplinary figure between himself and Wen Qing, but anybody who even knew them remotely knew that this was not the least bit true. His children and especially Wen Ran shamelessly and mercilessly took advantage of this fact.Â
True to form, Jiang Cheng sighed and bent down to pick up his little girl. âAlright, alright, Ranâer, diedie is not mad anymore. Itâs not a big deal,â he said to Wen Qing. âThe children just wanted to play.â
Wen Ran pressed her little face into her fatherâs neck and stole a playfully shy glance at her mother. âA-niang, donât be mad anymore. Ranâer knows what sheâd done wrong.â
Wen Qing knew she was being manipulated, oh but what the hell. The gods only blessed her with one daughter. Sighing, she stepped forward and helped Wen Shuo to his feet. âA-Shuo, you are my firstborn, my heir. I know youâre very diligent with your studies and very good to your brothers and little sister. I am proud of you, and for that I will be hard on you; do you blame a-niang?âÂ
Wen Qing smoothed wrinkles from her sonâs shoulders and smiled. âYouâll be in attendance today at the conference, as our clanâs Wen-da-gongzi. Go on, freshen up. Iâll see you soon.âÂ
Wen Shuo nodded, smiling.Â
Wen Qing then turned to four matching shit-eating grins from the other rascals waiting to be pardoned as well. âA-Jin, you will report to your jiujiu in the apothecary. Clearly, if you have time playing marco polo with your sister, Iâm not assigning you enough duties.âÂ
âBut a-niang ~âÂ
âAnd you three, being knocked off your swords like that by you little sister who is six and canât even fly. Arenât you the least bit embarrassed. Report to your daâshixiong for sword practice. I will be coming to inspect you at the end of the week.âÂ
âA-niaannng~~~â Â
 âGo on.âÂ
âA-diee~~~â
âListen to your A-niang.âÂ
Wen Di, Wen Lu and Wen Heng groaned and admitted defeat. Their sister Ranâer shot them an innocent smile as they slinkered off to practice. The little devil...Â
They watched her reach for Wen Qing from Jiang Chengâs hold and make grabby little motions with her hands. Aw shit, her killer move. âéżć𿱿±.â (Mama hug hug). Â
The three younger Wen boys rolled their eyes. So much for bringing xiao-Ran to heel. Mother has clearly admitted defeat this one time. It may or may not have to do with the fact that Wen Ran was absolutely fearless with Modian. Even blind folded she had knocked Wen Di - five years her senior - off his sword, a feat none of them could claim they could do at her age.Â
Better get to practice then...canât let a six year old beat them again...Â
âRanâer, look at me.â Wen Qing jostled the child a little. âDo you know what you did wrong, today?âÂ
âYes...âÂ
âWhich is?âÂ
âI shouldnât have stolen a-dieâs weapon and played with it carelessly.âÂ
âAnd do you promise not to do it again?âÂ
âHm...âÂ
âWen Zhuoyang.âÂ
âI promise, aâniang.âÂ
âGood. Now,â Wen Qing pressed kisses against Ranâerâs left ear, eliciting a string of giggles as the child shied away from the tickle. âDid you really knock your brothers off their swords?â
âI did!â
âThatâs my girl.â
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i regret nothing. this is more me and myself. not proofread bc aint nobody has time for that
WHAT IF |Â the yunmeng trioâs roles get switched up, as in:Â
jiang cheng becomes master of demonic cultivation
jiang yanli becomes sect leader andÂ
wei wuxian gets thrown into a marriage of alliance with gusu lanâs lan wangji
for legitimate reasons wei wuxian was never able to save jiang chengÂ
jiang cheng get tossed into the burial mount and becomes the Master of Demonic CultivationÂ
wei wuxian begs jiang yanli to become Sect Leader even though her immediate reaction is asking him to lead. wwx (for so many reasons) just canât take up the mantle thinking he let his little brother down.Â
âMadam Yuâs one last request was that I protect him, and I couldnât do that. We donât even know where he is, or if heâs.... I failed him, but I swear to you shijie - no, zongâzhu - I will not fail you. Upon my life, I swear it. My body, mind, and soul belongs to Yunmeng, now and forever.â
jiang cheng took longer than 3 months to master his craft, so the war was a lot longer and bloodierÂ
wwxâs cultivation grows in leaps and bounds because of necessity, his fame for cultivation is bested only by his fame for strategy on the battlefield.Â
at some point, someone in the yunmeng jiang clan suggest to their new leader, âwe need a marriage of convenience, to form alliances.âÂ
wwx glares down anyone who even dares think about forcing his shijie to marry the peacock, but the elders are just like:
âNo, we didnât mean the Sect Master, that would be foolish, we meant...well we meant you -âÂ
Wei Wuxian, â......âÂ
Yanli adamantly refused, âA-Xian, youâre my only brother left, I would hate to see you unhappy with someone you didnât love.âÂ
WWX was willing to sacrifice himself, âno shijie, Iâll do it. For Yunmeng, Iâll do anything.âÂ
Word gets out.Â
Nie Mingjue had half a mind to sign up Nie Huaisang for it, but Lan Xichen was like đ đ đ WAIT HOLD YO HORSES -Â
Lan Xichen can secure a marriage, but he canât cure lwj and wwx of their idiocyÂ
wwx: i know this is necessary but i hate myself for doing this to lan zhan; he deserves better than me. iâm ruining his happiness, and itâs selfish of me to enjoy this -
lwj: wei ying does not love me heâs only doing this out of obligation even though i am willing -Â
lxc: ....*flute solo*
jyl: if only soup cures dumb of ass.Â
And then Jiang Cheng rises like the Ghost of Yunmeng - a thousand generations of yunmeng jiang cultivators lives through him now and heâs coming for every single one of those bitches that destroyed his family.Â
jiang yanli, wei wuxian, and jiang cheng form the classic historical/political drama trifecta: the liege, the strategist, and the general.Â
And because literally everyone is scared of jc, people are actually okay with jiang yanli leading (and also because sheâs fucking awesome and does a better job than everyone)
chengqing short 4: on the second day of the cultivation conference, Zidian Modian goes missing, Sect Leader Yao notices, shenanigan ensues.Â
part of btsf au, including other chengqing shorts [0] [1] [2] [3]
The triannual cultivation conference was hosted this year in Qishan. Since the finale of the Sunshot Campaign more than a decade ago, each of the five major sects took turns playing host to the plethora of cultivators coming together from near and far. While most arrived in sects and clans, many independent rogue practitioners have also been in attendance these past several years.
Nowadays, youngsters ran amok through the bustling lively streets of Nevernight, unaware that cold shudders still passed through their elders at the sight of Qishan Wenâs great foreboding palace where once thousands of them lost their lives.
Sect Master Yao - Yao Sheng - was one of those elders who was fortunate enough to survive.
On the second day of the conference, Yao Sheng was taking a stroll around Nevernightâs grounds after breakfast, as many other cultivators were seen to do before the conference officially reconvened at half past nine. Most of them were glad they werenât at Cloud Recesses and therefore didnât have to adhere to Gusu Lanâs ridiculous sleeping schedules.Â
After a while it became clear that something was amiss. For one, the disciples and servants of Nevernight appeared unusually frazzled compared to their normal conduct. Several groups were scene darting about, seemingly searching for something. Yao Sheng flagged down a disciple in red and pulled him aside to ask, âWhatâs the matter boy, what are all of you doing?â
Said disciple bowed with respect but answered vaguely, âan item was misplaced, Yao-zongzhu. Weâre looking for it. Please excuse us.â
What could be so important? Wondered Sect Leader Yao as he continued on his stroll. Soon, he crossed a pavilion and entered into a quaint private garden, where he found the Sect Master of Qishan Wen, Wen Qing, playing a round of weiqi with her long time friend and sworn sister, Jiang Yanli. Standing by her motherâs side was Jiang Yanliâs daughter and heiress, Jiang Rao (zi: Rudan), fifteen years old and unapologetically the number one cultivator of her generation. Her older brother Jin Ling was nowhere to be seen, quite possibly sleeping in.
Jiang Rao noticed Yao Sheng first, and quietly signaled for her motherâs attention,Â
âA-niang.â
âHm?â Jiang Yanli looked up from the weiqi board, a black piece suspended between two slim fingers. âOh Yao-zongzhu, good morning.â Â
âWen-zongzhu, Jiang-zongzhu.â Yao Sheng greeted and approached the table.
Wen Qing, splendid in crimson and black, with accessories of obsidian and coral dangling in her hair, turned to face him with a quizzical raise of her brow. Yao Sheng swallowed down a sudden bout of nerves. Itâs been nearly seventeen years, yet she still made the hair on the back of his neck stand on end. The hands which were adnorned with rings and hujias had once tortured hundreds of cultivators at Wen Ruohanâs behest. Though it was later proven that Wen Qing had in fact saved and released those captured Sunshot soldiers, her name remained feared. Yao Sheng, for one, never entirely believed in Wen Qingâs innocence...
...especially given her staunch support of Jiang Wanyin and his practice of the demonic arts.
âYao-zongzhu, fine morning, isnât it?â
âYes, fine indeed, though not for your disciples it seems.â
At that, Wen Qing blinked in surprise. âOh?â
âApparently something of value was misplaced, and all of Nevernight is out searching.â Prone to exaggerations, Yao fell easily to old ways. âHave you no knowledge of it?â
Wen Qing exchanged an unreadable look with Jiang Yanli and gestured over her shoulder at the small entourage of disciples attending to her, one of whom was the chief of senior Wen disciples. âTianchi, approach.â
Wen Tianchi leaned forward at a respectful angle and whispered into her ear, âSandu Shengshou reported that his Modian went missing this morning. Iâve dispatched disciples to search for it. He said there was no need to trouble you, zongzhu.â
Across the table, Jiang Yanli gave an amused chortle. âOh A-Cheng, what can we say? Heâs hardly a boy anymore and yet still canât keep an eye on his spiritual weapon. Fortunately Modian is the loyal and obedient sort. Others cannot wield it without permission.â To Yao Sheng, she placated. âWorry not Yao-zongzhu, thereâs nothing to fret about.â
But Yao Sheng was not amused. Modian - once known as Zidian - was a first class demonic weapon. How could Jiang Yanli be so blaze about it going missing??!! Wen Qing too seemed entirely unbothered. Perhaps she was the one who stole it...
Sighing, Wen Qing mumbled something under her breath, something about èŠćœç䞫怎 (Note: girl whoâll be the death of me).
âHas anyone spoken with liu-yatou this morning?â Asked Wen Qing, referring to her youngest and only daughter. After nearly a decade of only producing sons with a man (men? honestly nobody was really sure, itâs just one those mysteries of the pugilist world) whose identity remained unknown, Wen Qing had finally birthed a girl, much to the delight of all of Qishan Wen. Celebrations at Nevernight City had lasted almost a week.
âNo one has seen liu-guniang since last night,â replied Wen Tianchi. (Note = liu = six)
âAnd her brothers?â
âNor any of the gongzis either.â
Jiang Yanli laughed. Yao Sheng was extremely confused.
Wen Qing did not appreciate her friend reaping joy from her plight, especially since she was sure that the hooligan-ism which all her of children seemed to have inherited came from the Jiang side of the family.
âWell Jiang-jiejie,â Wen Qing stood up. âThis game will just have to wait. Rao-âer, come sit here in my seat and make sure your a-niang doesnât cheat me out of my pieces.âÂ
âYes jium- Yes Wen-zongzhu.â
Wen Qing patted the child fondly on the cheek and made off to find the missing Modian. Her small entourage of disciples followed suit, and Yao Sheng, because he had literally nothing else better to do, did the same.
Unlike the disciples from earlier, Wen Qing seemed to know exactly where she was going. After making many twists and turns through Nevernightâs pavilions, verandas and gardens, they came upon a secluded courtyard where distinct loud crackling could be heard echoing in the distance, Yao Sheng wouldâve mistaken them for lightning and thunder were it not for the brightly sunny day.
Over the garden walls, Yao Sheng saw Wen Qingâs sixteen-year-old son and heir Wen Shuo (zi: Zhuozhen) laughing as he floated in midair upon his sword. His second brother Wen Jin (zi: Zhuojie) hovered beside him on a sword of his own and appeared to be goading someone from below, âAgain! Again!â
A thunderous crack split the air as the tail end of a glowing red whip shot into the sky. Wen Shuo and Wen Jin dodged easily, but their eleven year old brother Wen Di (zi: Zhuoyan) did not share their agility. The poor dear panicked as Modian coiled around his sword, jerking it hazardously this way and that half a dozen times. Wen Di barely held on for a minute before tumbling from his spiritual weapon, arms flailing, and landing on the roof, directly on top of his nine-year-old brother Wen Heng (zi: Zhuoyun). Across the courtyard on a tall birch tree, Wen Hengâs twin Wen Lu (zi: Zhuozhao) guffawed.Â
âShut up you a-hole, she got you too!â Hollered Wen Heng from underneath Wen Di.
âYeah I know, dumbass, why do you think Iâm on this tree?âÂ
Jaws dropping, Yao Sheng dared to sneak a look at Wen Qing. The expression he saw made him wince, and he half wondered how many of Sect Master Wenâs children was going to get a good whooping today.
A more sensible individual would have excused himself then, but Yao Sheng was a busybody through and through. Wordless and listless with curiosity, he trailed behind Wen Qing as she made her way into the secluded courtyard...
...he just didnât expect a first-class demonic weapon would come sailing towards his head, a hairbreadth away from taking off the skin on his face.
Cross-eyed, Yao Sheng stumbled back. He had seen Modian back in its original form, when Yu Ziyuan wielded it in her youth. It had been purple then - like its namesake implied - but now it glowed an ominous red, with wisps of dark smoke coiling along its length. At the other end of the whip, holding its leash was a little girl, no more than six years old, dressed very prettily in a pale red dress with little lotus flowers the shade of sunset embroidered along the hem.Â
The little girl gave Modian a little tuck, but when she could not recall the weapon back into her palm, she stomped one tiny feet and yanked the black blindfold from her eyes.Â
âHow dar - dare...â
The child stuttered when she saw who was standing there.
âM-Mother!â A chorus of guilt-ridden voices cried out. One after another, the boys on swords, roofs and trees swiftly found solid land, crowding around their little sister like a murder of crows.
âéœéčć€äșć?â Wen Qing asked her children, the tail end of Modian caught in one hand. (Note: éœéčć€äșć = have you all been a disturbance enough?)Â
Yao Sheng did not know many who could achieve such a feat. Modian was a most stubborn weapon; it did not yield easily. Feeling suddenly more uneasy than usual, he took a cautious step back.
A wise move, for it seemed that leaving would be a very good idea. Wen Qing turned to him and the ice in her eyes made it perfectly clear that he had overstayed his welcome. âYao-zongzhu, Iâd invite you to stay and watch me beat my misbehaving children, but Iâm afraid that would be awkward for you.â
âUhh...â Yao Sheng cleared his throat and bowed. âWould you look at the time, Wen-zongzhu. The conference would be starting soon. I will take my leave. Donât ... donât be too harsh on the children - theyâre -â
âYao-zongzhu, how Sect Master Wen disciplines her children is hardly your business.â A commanding voice interrupted out of nowhere.
Yao Sheng flushed as Sandu Shengshou, Jiang Wanyin, the grandmaster of demonic arts, sauntered into view.Â
âStill here? What are you waiting for? A palanquin to come and pick you up?â Jiang Wanyin always had a poor temper, and his method of cultivation certainly didnât do anything to help. How he managed to not lose control, qi deviate and die after all these years of continuous practice, Yao Sheng would never know. Â
And honestly, he didnât want to know. Yao Sheng, for once in his life, took a hint and fucked off without another word. Before rounding the corner, he cast one last fleeting glance over his shoulder at Wen Qingâs strangely large family, just in time to catch the littlest Wen child dash into Jiang Wanyinâs arms.
As the girl clung to Jiang Wanyinâs legs, Yao Sheng couldâve sworn he heard her sweet songbird voice calling him diedie.
They made a deal, the people whisper. She taught him how to control his demonic cultivation, and he let her use him to usurp Wen Ruohan from his seat of power. (From Au âBefore the Sun Fallsâ)
çșąéąäœäžèćœÂ - âOnly the living has a voice to speak, and a womanâs life is always on the precipice of death when it is dependent on the whims of men.âÂ
character designs for my fic idea ăbefore the sun falls - æ„èœćăÂ