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Okay, hear me out. Epic the Musical retold with MDZS characters. Wei Ying as Ody. I could go into detail. Has anyone done this yet. If so can I have fics...
Okay sorta niche AU idea but hear me out. Immortal Lans AU where all of the sects except the Lans are their normal selves (possibly they also have shifting abilities fitting creatures from Chinese folklore? Do with that what you will) anyway yadda yadda you know this part, the Lans are ice dragons with ancestry in the Gusu Mountains, all of them live in seclusion and cultivate to immortality as a sign of reaching full maturity....
ANYWAY THAT'S NOT THE POINT IS
The point is: War against the Wens still happens. Jiang Cheng loses his golden core, WWX donates his, WC tosses WWX into the burial mounds. POV the dragons who are completely without interest in the war at all bc "free of worldly concerns", the Lans probably have some rule against associating with mortals, if not several. So my idea is that Lan Wangji has just come of age and is ready to start researching how to further his cultivation when suddenly he's given a mission to keep track of a particularly upsetting mortal that is attempting to form a new kind of cultivation that is nothing if not blasphemous! (Note: the Lan elders did NOTHING for the first like 2 months of WY's immense suffering and only acted when he started becoming too powerful)
Lan Wangji would never disregard a mission and so he dons a mortal disguise and "rescues" WY from the Burial Mounds. He doesn't ever actually introduce himself to WY so WY is left thinking he was crazy or smth and hallucinated the most beautiful man he'd ever seen. Lan Wangji got to know a few interesting things about mortals in the process. Namely:
- Core transfers are possible
- The first successful core transfer surgery has been done
- Wei Ying is a genius madman that simultaneously deserves immortality more than any mortal LWJ has ever known while also being as far from an immortal as physically possible
- Wei Ying intrigues and frustrates LWJ.
Timeskip forward, LWJ has been (totally not stalking) his new favorite human.
The war is almost over and Wen Ruohan is dead, but Wen Xu is still alive. Small forces of the Wen still exist, Sunshot has come to a standstill. The solution? Wen Xu issues a proposal that as compensation for the deaths of his clansmen, the clans must hand away their strongest military asset so that they remain on "even ground". There is some arguing involved before they all reluctantly turn to WWX: "you won us the war but we don't like you, you can be our scapegoat"
So war prize WWX.
JC and JY of course aren't happy about it but there's not much they can do. JC still holds those three months against WWX and doesn't fully trust him after he suddenly changed. JY is concerned about her brother of course, but she's been raised not to speak up to her mother when she decides on a particular choice.
So that happens.
Only when WWX gets there, what he finds isn't Wen Xu, it's a whole lot of bloodshed. Turns out the Lans had noticed that the Wens were planning to use the demonic cultivation that WWX invented against the rest of the sects (cough cough Meng Yao may be slightly involved in this plot) and didn't stand for it. Also, WWX meets his mystery man!!
So WWX is taken to be tried for war crimes and also a lot of fucking around and finding out in Gusu's courts.
Imagine WWX's surprise when LWJ then shows up post-WWX being released with a strict warning and a metaphorical slap on the wrist from the elders and is like "justice must be administered" before promptly diving down into the mortal realm to declare that punishments will be delivered
Since LWJ has a bit of a warped perception of what is an appropriate punishment (being a deity and all), I imagine he'd have a massive overreaction over WY's "being betrayed" by his family. (Which it would be from his point of view) An overreaction of the scale where he'd tell Jiang Cheng that his choice was either to die or live with the guilt that his choice was responsible for letting Lan Wangji wipe out his entire clan.
Whoops.
Whether LWJ actually ends up KILLING THE ENTIRE JIANG CLAN IN A PROTECTIVE RAGE isn't smth I've decided yet but both directions are interesting. I feel like WWX would blame himself either way and get appropriately mad at LWJ. (YLLZ who?)
So. LWJ, in this case (and after a lot of angsting, you know these two will never get together without some miscommunication and spicy angst) could either choose to flee from his family's constricting rules to join Wei Ying as an immortal wandering the mortal realm or wait for Wei Ying to ascend on his own. Wei Ying's feelings about LWJ would probably remain complicated up until the point where LWJ starts carving out spaces for him in his life. That's when I feel like they'd REALLY become wangxian.
ANOTHER interesting take on this is where instead WEI WUXIAN is the immortal. Being a natural rulebreaker, he'd leave his immortal parents (they live!), his martial uncles and aunts (cough cough Xiao Xingchen) and his grandmaster (Baoshan) to explore the Human Realm in disguise. Wei Wuxian APPEARS to use demonic cultivation (when really it's a bit more complicated than that? Since he has Huli Jing ancestry in this bc I am a sad, sad nerd, ying naturally resides within him), which doesn't bode well for LWJ. So LWJ meets WWX on a "random" nighthunt (LWJ def saw WWX stumbling around and giddily following him before confronting him at swordpoint) to which WWX LAUGHS. LWJ is offended and duels with him. WWX is overjoyed to find someone almost as skilled as him at swordfighting, even if there is a massive gap in their power!
Years in the future, WWX helps LWJ win the war against the Wens, their bond strengthens and the Lan Clan elders steadily grow more and more wary of LWJ's tendencies until finally it accumulates when WWX is accused of assisting the Wens (possible inclusion of Wen Ning/Wen Qing?) Basically everyone launches an all out manhunt on mysterious demonic cultivator Wei Ying and gets even more aggressive after finding out the huli jing secret, to which LWJ responds with chopping up various Lan Clan elders. Cue a lot of disciple whip lashes.
Two ways to end this: WWX spirits LWJ away to his mountain (or travels the world with him)...
OR......
The angstier option. LWJ dies after the disciple whips and (unbeknownst to WWX) ascends. WWX loses his absolute SHIT. He's left with the only memory of LWJ, his guqin strings and forehead ribbon. The ribbon he ties around his wrist, he weaves the guqin strings into a necklace/bracelet that doubles as accessories for his guan. A lot of WWX mourning by slaughter. Were they lovers at this point? Not sure. If I said yes it would make this even angstier.
"I'm sorry, Lan Zhan. I know you loved them. But I cannot let them live after they took you from me."
WWX basically blames the entirety of Gusu Lan for LWJ's death (is it justified? debatable.)
Basically WWX raids the Gusu Lan. Who lives? Who dies? Shrug. I could probably write different routes this could take. Maybe WWX finds out that Lan Zhan is alive in time not to reduce Cloud Recesses to rubble, but I sincerely am skeptical.
is this a good writing prompt
Yes!!! Please let me write this (credit for idea and also possibly link to fic?)
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qijiu are monstrously codependent, no matter if itâs romantic or not entirely, itâs just this specific flavour of queer-platonic, trauma-bonded, homoerotic relationship that can only be a result of a shared terrible childhood
yue qingyuan will never dare go against xiao jiuâs wishes because what if he gets even more fed up and leaves? he canât afford to let shen jiu down again, why would he do anything that could even displease him? (he still fails, xiao jiu remains resentful)
and shen jiu would have preferred a yue qi that was dead in some ditch than a yue qingyuan that soared high in the sky because a dead yue qi would be still his yue qi (his corpse to bury, his bones to kneel upon, and yue qingyuan could never be fully his)
AU where there's no system (or a decidedly less restrictive one) and Shen Yuan transmigrates into an OC rogue cultivator before the start of the novel, and decides he's gonna steal the protagonist before Luo Binghe even gets to Cang Qiong.
The logic is sound -- he'll keep Luo Binghe from experiencing neglect and abuse at Shen Qingqiu's hands, raise him away from the pressure of the sects and the likelihood that anyone else might find out about his heritage and try to harm him over it, keep him fully away from the Immortal Alliance Conference, and then Luo Binghe's course will change trajectory because he'll have no reason to want revenge against the world and no access to Xin Mo. Shen Yuan will be able to spare Luo Binghe some suffering and possibly survive in a world less subject to the harrowing whims of a half-mad tyrannical overlord. Win-win!
However, the tricky bit is that he's not sure exactly how far ahead of the novel he is, and also Airplane didn't specify where Luo Binghe grew up. This means that Luo Binghe could be any age younger than twelve and in any number of places along or near to the Luo river.
Shen Yuan decides he's going to approach this by pretending he is looking for the long-lost son of his sister, traveling through the likeliest areas, asking after abandoned children who might fit the protagonist's description. It's a long shot, he knows, and he's mostly relying on the existence of Narrative Destiny. But eventually he is directed by several people towards a particular city, which is not as close to the river as he'd have expected Luo Binghe to grow up, but then again he only knows that was where baby Binghe was found, not where the washerwoman who took him in ultimately lived.
It becomes clear to him, though, that he's been sent to the wrong target. But also why he's been sent astray is apparent in nearly the same breath, because among the slave children living in this area is a little boy who could be his much younger clone.
Seriously, this kid looks just like him! Or, well, close enough. He looks a lot like Shen Yuan's actual nieces and nephews from his past life. It's uncanny.
Also, because of his search, the slave kids get wind of what he's looking for (his long-lost nephew) pretty quick. The boy with the obvious resemblance to him greets Shen Yuan's own assessment with wary cynicism, but he's just a little boy. So it's not difficult to notice the way he's also practically vibrating with hopefulness, half-hiding behind a protective older kid and looking at Shen Yuan with big dark eyes like he expects to be rescued or destroyed with whatever he has to say next.
Shen Yuan has a big problem now. He just knows that if he says something like "actually no this boy is too old to be my nephew" or whatever other excuse, no one will believe him, and also this poor kid is going to be permanently scarred by it. He's going to think Shen Yuan is lying just so that he can reject him. On top of that, he's not in a good situation here. None of these children are even remotely well cared-for.
Shen Yuan's rogue cultivator self isn't rich on the level of being like a wealthy sect leader or anything, but he's made some money since transmigrating by doing random cultivator jobs and quests along the way here. He uses it all to purchase two little slave boys (Do Not Separate), then takes another job and uses that coin to acquire a somewhat rundown manor which used to belong to the local gentry. The Qiu family (rings some bells but that's not exactly an uncommon name) kept it up for a while in case a branch family sprung up in need of a residence, but they've been in decline and the place is downright decrepit, so they had been looking to sell it instead. It's too big for a wandering bachelor like SY to ever need on his own account, but that's sort of the idea. He makes more money taking on cultivator work, at first taking his boys along with him for lack of any alternative. Nerve-wrackingly dangerous! Eventually he hires workers to start restoring the manor, particularly setting up a yard to be a school area, and then starts taking on any freelance jobs he can get in order to steadily buy out the contracts on all the other kids. He gets it nice enough to house and care for as many orphans as he can acquire.
Not because he's a big old softie though!
His story of looking for his nephew is a bust now, since he's apparently "found" the kid. So he's got to change tactics! If he can't find baby Binghe and the washerwoman, the next best approach is to create an opportunity for them to come to him. So once he's got his new household established, he starts offering free lessons to all the local kids. Not just the ones he's taken in, but also any who come by and want to learn some things. It's a tempting setup for anyone who wants their child to get education but can't afford a tutor, and Luo Binghe's mother had been entirely the sort of person who would have packed up and left her situation if there had been an opportunity for it.
On that note, SY also starts hiring single mothers to help look after his new gaggle of children and do the work he doesn't know how to do in these times, like keeping house, laundry, cooking, actually raising kids, etc.
His "little school" is not universally popular. A few groups try and ruin him, because the poverty in the region provides a basis of business for them. The ringleaders of the human traffickers in the area don't want their trade to dry up, even if it means selling all of their merchandise for this round, so when they find out that their underlings let Shen Yuan buy off all the kids they try and intimidate him into returning them (it doesn't go well for them). The Qiu family also isn't thrilled after it becomes clear what he's doing, and get him investigated by the local authorities (read: use their bribed officials and local goons to try and interfere.)
When that doesn't work either the sects get involved, because the Qiu go crying to Huan Hua Palace that Shen Yuan is sketchy and is trying to establish his own sect. So Shen Yuan talks his way around the matter, and frankly the Qiu are small fish even if they're the biggest ones in the local pond, so HHP doesn't care to pursue things much further. (Read: SY could mop the floor with the disciples they sent to investigate him, and it's not worth it to piss off someone this mysterious and powerful just to bully some impoverished children.)
Shen Yuan is appalled by all this bullshit though. Trust the world of PIDW to make it so hard just for a guy to teach some poor kids how to read and do math!
It makes him dig in his heels about it, because he is at heart a stubborn bastard. The fires that once fueled a thousand angry screeds on zhongdian literature site is now aimed at the local magistrate. One of the women he's hired on has some dirt on the Qiu family, which leads SY to dig up some more until he eventually has enough to turn the tables on them. Local officials won't investigate because they've all been bought, but that in and of itself is of some interest to their superiors closer to the palace, and so SY arranges an investigation of his own that goes way further than he thought? Turns out there are some ugly skeletons in the Qiu closets, and the imperial investigator comes down on them hard.
Well, he can't say they didn't have it coming? Though he does feel bad for the children in the family, especially the oldest son, who gets hauled off to jail along with his father. At least the girl is sent to live with relatives. Maybe he should have done more to shield the minors in the situation...?
His kids tell him not to worry about it, though, that apparently young master Qiu was known to run people down in the streets and beat his servants and do other cartoonishly awful things. SY's not sure how much of it is true and how much of it is his little flock of fluffy sheep trying to ease his conscience, though they do all seem to take a lot of vindictive delight in the whole affair. Especially Nephew, who clings to his sleeves and loudly declares that the investigator should have publicly flogged the discredited nobles so that everyone could go watch, and then begs him for sweets as if that wasn't a creepy thing to hear come out of an eight-year-old's mouth. SY just sighs and tells him he can have something good when he finishes his calligraphy practice.
Of course, it's not exactly easy running what is basically an orphanage-slash-school (and maybe a budding sect...?), especially when pretty much all of the kids have been traumatized and faced stuff like rampant dehumanization, food insecurity, abuse, and neglect. Hiring single mothers soon becomes not only a plan to try and lure in Luo Binghe's mom, but an absolute godsend of an idea because SY has no clue WHAT he would do on his own about the discipline issues or emotional breakdowns or acting out that some of the kids get up to once it registers that they're in a safe enough place to unpack their baggage.
Apart from Nephew, SY's favorite kid is the one who came with him, the oldest of the flock of former slave children. He's the big brother of the group, the one who tries his best to look after the others and to not make any trouble himself. But even poor Little Yue is still just a kid who has been through too much, and he also eventually starts having some meltdowns and struggles with processing everything that has happened to him as a vulnerable child in an unkind world.
SY really didn't mean to start a trauma center for mistreated children!
Though, that's still not necessarily a bad thing for Luo Binghe to one day come across, provided he ever actually shows up...
Eventually, Shen Yuan does figure out that he must be ahead even of Luo Binghe's birth, though he still doesn't put together that he's interfered in the scum villain's backstory. Probably something even more amusingly obscure, like the creation year of some random artifact Luo Binghe used in some wife plot or other, tips him off and he mentally throws his hands up in the air. He's got to wait DECADES? Maybe he ought to try and find Luo Binghe's biological parents and just follow them around at this point!
Not that he can, now, though, because he has to make sure no negative IQ villains (who will probably just be cannon fodder for a subplot one day) decide to send goons to literally burn down his orphanage. Also if he's gone for too long his kids get upset. Probably because no one else is as weak to their puppy dog eyes and pleas for treats and toys as he is.
At least it gives him time to shore up his position, and train Nephew and Little Yue more extensively in cultivation. Despite his initial assurances to HHP that he was but a humble orphan wrangler who was only incidentally a cultivator, Shen Yuan does also teach the other kids some basic cultivation exercises. There are a few reasons for that.
One is just the principle of the thing. No, these kids don't all have the potential to become great immortals or anything, but they can still learn some of it and it's good for their health if they do. The only trouble is if they try and push too hard or attempt things beyond their range, and that's a risk with everyone who cultivates. Or even just exercises!
Another reason is that it helps stave off the jealousy that some of the kids have towards those with more cultivation potential. Teaching a lot of the basics all around makes it into just another topic at school. Some kids might not be as good at it as others, but those kids might also be better at math, or memorization, or board games, and while cultivation can open more doors to people as adults, for the children this is generally enough to satisfy their sense of fairness. Or at least reduce outbursts and fights.
Finally, the impression that any of SY's kids might be a cultivator also makes wicked people more reluctant to try and abduct or interfere with them. Cultivators are revered and nearly mythological figures in the public consciousness. It isn't difficult to see why, if even a rogue cultivator NPC like SY* can mop the floor with most random muggers (*Shen Yuan is not a normal rogue cultivator). Not many people want to risk bringing SY's ire down on them, but of those who might chance it if he wasn't around to immediately react, even fewer want to risk that the kids themselves could kick their asses.
Not knowing that only two of the orphans probably could in fact mop the floor with them helps keep all the rest safer, and is more believable when all of them can conduct themselves enough like disciples to fool anyone who doesn't know what to really look for.
Developments that surprise Shen Yuan but wouldn't surprise anyone else who is paying attention:
People start leaving unwanted babies and younger children on his doorstep. Not all the time, but more than once has he had to frantically find wet nurses and worry that he's changed things enough that some fishermen might just randomly drop the protagonist outside his gate, and he wouldn't even know because Binghe would be a literal infant??
Nephew (SJ) and Little Yue (Yue Qi -- only Shen Yuan calls him "Little", especially when he gets taller than SY by the time he's sixteen) are prodigies who get really good at cultivation, really fast, and between that and Shen Yuan's OP skills they completely warp Shen Yuan's ideas for what normal cultivation potential looks like. This would probably cause more problems if he wasn't teaching all the kids how to cultivate anyway, but means his students actually do kinda run the usual range of skills for a small sect.
SJ and YQ swiftly reach the point where they need more advanced equipment than just SY's teaching can provide, if they're going to keep building their skills. Gaining access to certain tools, aids, and materials (like spiritual swords) is a real hurdle though, and usually is for rogue cultivators (one of the major disadvantages of no sect affiliation.) Shen Yuan is hesitant to use stuff from the plot, since it's For Binghe, but he eventually caves and starts going after some things that he doesn't think the future protagonist will miss much. He also ends up buying stuff from HHP, since they're willing to sell things like spiritual tools and weapons if the price is right, whereas most other sects like Cang Qiong reserve them for members only.
They get an invitation to the Immortal Alliance Conference. Not the one where the Abyss opens up, obviously, the one where (originally) Shen Jiu reunited with Yue Qi and killed Wu Yanzi. Shen Yuan debates on going but the boys really want to, and things have calmed down enough that no one's trying to burn down the school whenever he leaves these days, so eventually he figures it'll be interesting to see some of the Cang Qiong characters and should be safe enough if he keeps his disciples close.
They don't run into young Yue Qingyuan or Shen Qingqiu on the trip, but Wu Yanzi does show up and get killed, and SY only hears about it and assumes they just missed all that action. (WYZ just got caught by some senior cultivators who recognized him and killed him to avenge some disciples he murdered.) Nephew and Little Yue do meet young Liu Qingge, Shang Qinghua, Mu Qingfang, and Su Xiyan though! Which gives Shen Yuan the opportunity to tell them all (mostly Su Xiyan) that if they're ever in trouble near his school, they can come to him for help. Hint hint.
This open invitation ends up being accepted broadly by a lot of traveling cultivators after the conference, who from then on treat Shen Yuan's school like a free motel whenever they're passing through. Plenty aren't even people SY met, but it seems his statement was taken as a general one to fellow righteous cultivators all around! Luckily, this has some advantages. Shen Yuan has no qualms running off anyone who tries to take unfair advantage of him or especially his kids or staff, and no shame in conscripting anyone who is decent enough to help teach his students, even if it's nothing to do with cultivating, and somehow word gets around and people start bringing school supplies, medicine, food, or other useful things along with them as gifts to help repay the hospitality. Young Liu Qingge comes by a lot on his way to and from various quests, or even seems to just turn up randomly sometimes (he comes to challenge YQ and SJ to fights), and SY's just like "I guess this is happening now" and teaches him to recognize the early signs of qi deviation and advises strongly against meditating in caves.
At one point a young Shang Qinghua turns up in one of the spare rooms, very obviously hiding an ice demon. Shen Yuan again is just like "I guess this is happening now" and shelters them until Mobei Jun has recovered, and sends a message to Cang Qiong that one of their An Ding caravans was attacked and their disciple is recovering under his roof but isn't well enough to travel yet. Much less stressful situation for Airplane (who is desperately trying to figure out what he did to manifest SJ's benevolent uncle from somewhere???)
Su Xiyan seems like the only person they met at the Immortal Alliance Conference who doesn't turn up at their door in a state of emergency at some point.
A few years later, there is a big scandal involving her and the demon emperor. Su Xiyan disappears, Huan Hua Palace accuses Tianlang Jun of plotting against the righteous sects, and Shen Yuan is even invited to the meeting where they try and rally everyone to go kill Binghe's dad. Naturally, he declines to participate in the witch hunt, but the major sects agree to it. By luck (or narrative fortune) Shen Yuan comes across Zhuzhi Lang on his trip back home, and mentions the ambush and his distaste for it (not knowing who ZZL is). ZZL warns Tianlang Jun and the confrontation goes very differently, especially since there's no Yue Qingyuan wielding Xuan Su.
It doesn't go well for the sects involved. Huan Hua Palace gets decimated. The Old Palace Master gets killed. Shen Yuan is like uhhhh that's... whoops? Didn't Luo Binghe need that in the future?? Fuck.
But the sect isn't wiped out completely, they just take a massive beating. Some of their younger disciples end up leaving and turning up on Shen Yuan's doorstep, for some reason. The manor house is becoming too small to account for all of these foundlings! They have to expand. Though the expansions would be a stretch to term a "palace" they end up occupying a much larger chunk of territory, and even investing in farmland and some storehouses to help support the sect. That's still not really a sect, of course. Even if a lot of the business that would have normally gone to Huan Hua Palace starts coming to them instead. Once HHP is back on its feet the stream will probably dry out. Probably?
Zhuzhi Lang starts hanging around. He's actually looking for Su Xiyan or their baby, dead or alive and per Tianlang Jun's instructions, but he uses Shen Yuan's school as base camp for his kind of hopeless efforts to find any traces of them, while also looking for ways to try and repay Shen Yuan. All the kids are just like "oh great, another weird man has fallen in love with Shizun -- someone go run interference" about it.
Some years later, an older woman and her young son turn up. Shen Yuan's off on a quest at the time, so SJ receives them. As is standard procedure he gives the woman a job and places the boy in classes, after giving him the aptitude tests. The kid is cute and precocious, so SJ uses him to distract YQ while he himself sneaks out to go join LQG on a monster hunt (and claim the valuable parts of the beast's remains for himself), and neither SY nor ZZL notice anything until SY's going over the paperwork for stuff he missed while he was gone. Since he procrastinated, it takes him like a week to find out that Luo Binghe is finally under his roof. He's going over the admission form right when SJ arrives with The New Adorable Child to try and distract SY enough that SY will let him go on a solo hunt -- as far as being distracted goes, it is way more effective than even SJ anticipated.
Then he has to figure out how to let ZZL know, so that ZZL can let Tianlang Jun know, so that Luo Binghe will have more family than just his mom and more resources than just a shabby little not-sect! But even once he figures it out and sets up the dramatic reveal, TLJ is just like "great! so can he just stay with you? he's probably fine there" which... irritates SY.
SJ fully conscripts Luo Binghe as a minion in his many cons. He never lost his street kid conman tactics, although he now uses them less as a ruthless survival tool or weapon and more to just get things to go his own way. LBH has the face and disposition of a little angel, which SJ no longer can pull off as a full grown adult, so he fills a gap. LBH also knows full well what's going, especially since a lot of SJ's tactics involve throwing LBH at SY like a smoke bomb.
Luo Binghe inevitably still develops a big fat crush on SY, so this is fine by him. Especially when he gets older, he starts bringing SY tea and making him breakfast and running his errands until even SJ is like "wait a minute, this little brat's stealing my job!" and by then it's too late. Luo Binghe is SY's personal assistant, the disciple at conman puppydog eyes has surpassed the master! While SJ was busy being like "I'm going to trick this idiot into doing my chores" LBH was going "I'm going to trick this idiot into giving me his job".
SY takes too long to officially name his school so everyone calls it the Shen Sect, much to his embarrassment.
Shen Yuan transmigrating but heâs like one of those tiny little shoulder angels except heâs not an angel heâs just there advising Shen Jiu. He transmigrated when Shen Jiu was born or something so heâs seen all of these things happen so he does have some sympathy for the scum villain.
Also nobody could see him before Shen Qingqiuâs cultivation leveled up, so he doesnât know that his own little cultivation went up and that other people (specifically peak lords) can see him now.
Heâs just tearing into Qi Qingqi after she yelled at Shen Qingqiu and called him a lecher during a peak lord meeting. Sheâs just sitting there baffledâas is everyone else presentâas they watch Shen Qingqiu flick his fan open to hide a smile as lilâ SY tears her a new one (thinking that she canât see him, hear him, and doesnât know he exists)
SY: âYour martial siblings are so dumb itâs pissing me off. Youâd think they verify the information they receive before putting it out there. Like yeah weâve been to the brothel but nobodyâs seen you sleeping with anyoneâbecause youâve never done that thereâso where did this whole lecher thing spread?! There are tons of other reasons someone would visit a brothel, if they chose to think negatively and jump to conclusions without verifying it first then they shouldnât be peak lords. We should run away and just be a rogue cultivator honestlyâ
And heâs still going while the peak lords have quieted down and are just staring at Shen Qingqiuâs shoulder for a bit before Shen Qingqiu snaps his fan shut and questions why everyone is staring at him. Meanwhile Lilâ SY throws his tiny fan at either Liu Qingge or Qi Qingqi and watches it bounce harmlessly off one of their foreheads as they sit there, bewildered. Neither SQQ nor Lilâ Yuan think that they can see him now. Not yet.
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WHAT I THINK WOULD GO DOWN IF YQY CONFESSED WHAT HAPPENED
since people liked the one on Bingge (yes I know that makes it sound like a LOT of people liked it; 12 did. That - actually- IS a lot, okay, donât let social media FOOL you. If 12 people said âhey I liked your analysisâ thatâd be pretty fucking awesome.)
So, we all know how distrusting SJ is, right? And we know that FOR YEARS YQY has refused at every turn to tell SJ why he couldnât come back for him (excluding that one time w/ SY); and the more he waited, the more he hesitated, the more guilty he seemed.
I believe that instead of the explanation fixing things immediately (or at all), SJ wouldnât believe YQY. It was such an easy answer; one that YQY could have told him years ago. Why wouldnât he think it was just a lie to get him to forgive YQY? If YQY was actually telling the truth, he would have told SJ that day during the immortal alliance conference.
That would of course make not only their relationship even WORSE than it already was, but Iâm sure that reaction would DESTORY YQY. From personal experience; if you open up to someone about something that deeply traumatized you, and they turn around and get mad you, and donât believe you. Thatâs gonna insanely fuck you up, like the depths of that damage man. (Dude I wanna write a fic like this just to torture YQY lol)
Now, of course, this is all under the assumption that YQY confesses this with SJ as their relationship was before SY hopped in and starting smashing buttons- if the situation was different, Iâm sure at some point SJ would trust it.
But we canât forget how much it hurt SJ too. All that growing resentment and trust turned into contempt wonât just go away with one word. Even if SJ did believe YQY, itâd take way longer to forgive him- no matter how justifiable the cause was. He spent years blaming YQY for his suffering. Itâd probably make it easier for SJ to accept his love for YQY (little thing to say that Iâm not necessarily saying romantically) , though I wonder if SJ would question if the gods just hate him? It wouldnât have been anything other to blame for what happened but fate. Guess they just hate him
I really donât think that confession would go well.
Itâs been an awhile since I read svsss, so if I get anything wrong, feel free to berate me. Thereâll be mentions of SA and an overall theme of coercion
Iâve been thinking about Luo Bingge and wives a lot; specifically how thereâs been multiple instances where he had to have sex with these women to âfurther on the plotâ, or to save them. Iâm not sure if it was just in a fanfic I read, but I believe Luo Bingge even had to exchange sex for directions in the abyss (thatâs what I mean by further the plot)
Large number of the wives are from fuck or die plots that only heavenly demons can cure; only Luo Bingge can save these women, if he doesnât heâll forever have their blood on his hands. And itâs considered such a âeasyâ cure, itâs cruel for him not to do.
one HUGE EXAMPLE of this, is the girl infected with Without A Cure (I think Qiu Wanrong maybe?). I remember it being described as the first time Binggeâs healing properties were revealed. This girl was dying and her last wish was to have sex with Bingge; to which he accepted because it felt âcruelâ not to. Because it wouldnât even be that bad.
and then he cured her. Do you understand how INSANE that is? How twisted Binggeâs view on sex is going to be after that?
Bingge is almost always morally obligated to save these women, what is he used for more than an especially affective medicine?
Not even MENTIONING the shit with the girls in the abyss and Xinmo.
Bingge would have died without those directions, itâs genuinely life or death- even being near those women is life or death. I donât really see the difference between those wives and the evil men who go to brothels.
Xinmo also makes its user be compelled; if Bingge doesnât do it he wonât survive. I genuinely donât think Bingge has ever had a fully consensual experience in his life, thatâs horrifying.
And then the whole shit with the extra! Dude! Luo Bingge definitely isnât perfect or a good person but goddamn man.
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