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There was a flash of ivories from between a pair of parted lips—ones that pulled back into a smirk of relative amusement and pleasure. Cao Cao’s gaze turned down towards the curled toes of his boots and his eyes fluttered closed, smile remaining as many possible answers came to mind.
"Other than the obvious, I assume." He drawled as his eyes cracked open again, dark gaze settled upon the younger Qiao sister. "Your beauty and energy are intoxicating. You are under appreciated; a flower destined for full bloom but has yet to reach it. You must be cultivated—a process I would be able to assist you with greatly."
Don’t worry, Xiaoqiao. I’ll keep him from creeping on you. At least I can try… To an extent. Though I adore Xiaoqiao’s vibrancy. My favourite female characters usually end up being the cute bubbly ones, and the classy/humble demure ones. She is literally the only lady in Wu I can tolerate (except when her Japanese voice is blaring through my speakers), especially when she’s portrayed like a young lady coughherDW6outfitcough.
I’m also fascinated with her role in folklore, like in terms of the Battle of Red Cliff / Chibi because really—she had/has huge potential to bring Cao Cao to his knees. From my understanding, he would to anything to have / keep her—like wage a war against two other factions!—and she could easily exploit that if she had the heart to. LADIES HAVE THE REAL POWER, OKAY. HATERS CAN KINDLY STEP TO THE LEFT.