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The crimes I have committed are the result of others' actions. Don't blame me when the one thing I had left abandoned me. After all, if no one showed me mercy, why should I show it to them?

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Just like in the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, Liu Qingge will be able to battle the gods to win back and save the person he loves most, but in the process, he forgets the risks involved. Luo Binghe is all too aware of the desires and thoughts running through the mind of the god of war, but if anything hurts more than reality, it is knowing that if the person you love were to see you two, trying to kill each other in some way, he would be deeply disappointed with both of you

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What if Shen Yuan, instead of being trasmigrated into Shen Qingqiu, was reborn into an infant much earlier in the timeline of PIDW?
In the spring of the same year as Shen Jiu is born, Shen Yuan wakes up as the infant son of an Army General.
He hates it. Infants have no dignity, and new layers of Shen Yuan's already thin face shave off with every diaper change and feeding. So! To stave off the growing cracks in his mental state, he starts focusing on the world around him.
As an infant, he figures he must be in some hacks half-assed historical fantasy or something. At three years of age, he decides that, more likely, it's some sort of Wuxia-Xianxia mix with an emphasis on...well, he's not entirely sure, but there's a lot of hidden politics his military family has to deal with, so. Maybe it's something like Game of Thrones?
It isn't until he’s started being taught military strategy and how to read that he starts seeing familiar names. After all, what are the chances of all four Cultivation Clans of PIDW being named in one book?
So.
So...
Yeah, no. Shen Yuan loses his shit.
Some time later (much, much later), Shen Yuan has the wherewithal to start scouting around. The good news is, he's several years away from the start of PIDW's plot, and even more before he would have to worrying about the Realms Merger Luo Binghe would wrought upon them all.
The bad news is that he may not even have to worry about any of that; because while the land Shen Yuan's family currently lives on is at peace, it's tentative at best, and Shen Yuan is next in line to be General of the Nation's army.
--
Many years later, Luo Binghe is ten years old, slowly traveling from town to town on his way to Cang Qiong Mountain Sect, when he meets what he would later realize is the love of his life.
Walking a well-used path between towns, his bad luck had caught up with him when a young master in a carriage took exception to the sight of him and, as young masters always did, decided to harass and bully the poor defenseless child in their sight line. Lou Binghe was just starting to regret ever being born when he hears the sounds of hoof beats catching up to their position.
"Make way!" A stern voice shouts. "Make way for the Army!"
The young master's party tries, but their master is prideful and a fool, and thus refuses. It turns out the young master is of some higher rank (with nothing better to do than cause trouble) and so the moment he is told to move, he digs his feet in. A confrontation starts.
Binghe tries to subtly scuttle away, but he's grabbed before he can go far and thrown to the ground between the two parties- used as a scapegoat for why the young master is being so obstinate. He knows- from years of watching servants take the fall- that the next few minutes are likely to hurt real bad.
But then the clouds part, and under a ray of gentle light, a voice calls out amongst the army men. Binghe dares glance up, just in time to see the rugged men part for another man on horseback.
He's different from the others. Oh, he had the build, the armor, and his hair was tied up tight in a bun, making him seemingly indistinguishable from the others, but there was something there that called all eyes to him. A silent assurance, or maybe just a quiet gravity.
Binghe feels himself fill with cautious awe.
"Why have we stopped? What is the issue?"
"Apparently this child is blocking the road." The leading soldier informed.
"That's right, this little runt refused to move for his superiors! The Master will not be moving until some proper respect is beaten into him!"
The man on horseback turns to him then. All awe dies. Binghe's heart sinks. There is a cold analysis in that gaze, and-
No. No, wait. Even as Binghe's heart fell...did those eyes gain a hint of warmth?
"I see." The man speaks. "So a single lost child is enough to ruffle the young master's feathers like this? How great your house must have fallen, that it cannot ignore a single slight from an orphaned boy."
The young master seethes, "You-!"
The man turns to the leading soldiers, cutting him off with a swift order- "Move Them," -then in a smooth, well-practiced move, swings off his horse and lands in the dirt with a gentle, heavy thud.
Binghe watches him with eyes wide- and getting wider as he approaches Binghe's kneeling self and drops to bended knee right in front of him.
"You've found some trouble, child."
Ah! A scolding! Binghe's cheeks flush with shame, his wide stare dropping to his hands. "This lowly one is sorry! This lowly one did not mean to cause trouble for you-"
"Stop. I'm not criticizing you." A warm hand lands on his head, and Binghe nearly gasps aloud. "What's your name? Where are you going?" A small pause. "You've been injured; let me bandage that for you."
For the next little while, Binghe basks in the care of a total stranger. He tells his name, his life story, and for the first time since his mother's death, feels as if he is really and truly being seen.
"Cang Qiong, huh?" The man, plain and indistinguishable from any other soldier at first appearance- oh, but Binghe will never forget his face now. He stares at the man's features as long as he dares, determined to memorize every line and scar and out of place strand of hair. "I can't take you all the way there, but if you don't mind sharing a horse and promise to hide if trouble comes knocking, I see no reason we can't take you a town close by."
Forget memories, he needs to know this man's name now!!
--
He shares a horse with the man (Shen Yuan!). Others offer, but for the second time in Binghe's life, he dares to hide behind someone's legs and clings to the man's pants. (It was entirely impulse, and he scolded himself for it viciously, but Shen Yuan- proving Binghe's mother right that there are kind people in the world still- laughed. Laughed!)
Binghe had never ridden a horse before, but Shen Yuan was so kind. He taught him how to get on, helped him up the entire way, guided him on the best way to sit and hold the resigns; and when Shen Yuan climbed up himself, Binghe didn't feel nervous about their closeness at all.
In fact, an hour into the ride, Binghe fell into a light doze. He couldn't help it. Shen Yuan was warm and sturdy, and Binghe was small and tired. It was bound to happen, and he only woke up when new sounds reached his ears.
When camp was made, Shen Yuan shared his food with him. When it was time to sleep, he didn't mind that Binghe clung to his side and refused to go anywhere else. When Binghe got scared to relieve himself in the forest at night, Shen Yuan would sigh, pat his head, and say "Alright, I'll go with you. But only the once, got it?" And Binghe would happily agree; but by that point they both knew if Binghe asked, Shen Yuan would indulge him. A week of this, and even the other soldiers would tease them for becoming "father and child on the way to war."
Traveling through towns was the best, though. Shen Yuan told the best stories, and when he saw things in the markets or food in the stalls, he would point at them and tell Binghe stories of "that time I ripped some drunk a new one for messing with a girl," and "when I was younger I accidentally broke my mother's prized necklace and spent the next month trying to hide it from her."
They couldn't really stop in town, but at one point Shen Yuan decided to wait until they'd made camp and eaten before taking Binghe on the speediest ride back into town of his life- and all to get him a bath and change of clothes.
A bath! A warm, clean bath! And he wasn't weird about it at all, like some of the street kids told him adults could be! He even bought Binghe's new clothes with his own personal coin! (It wasn't new, and the colors were a little faded, but it was clean and sturdy and bought just a little bigger than Binghe's size- but most importantly, it was His! His, and a gift from the man who was quickly becoming his favorite person!)
All in all, Binghe- oh, Binghe didn't want to leave Shen Yuan at all!
And then he overheard it.
It was a town close to Binghe's last shared destination with Shen Yuan. The townsfolk were quieter there, and when they saw the soldiers, they all murmured and stared as they passed, quiet and solemn. Like the wake of a funeral.
Binghe tentatively called up to Shen Yuan, unnerved.
"Hm?" He followed Binghe's eyes, sighed, and pat his head. "Don't worry, Binghe. They're just worried."
Later in camp, Binghe asked more about it; and that's when he learned what an Army was. Really learned.
"You could die?"
The firelight made odd shadows on Shen Yuan's face, but for a second Binghe thought he saw somberness settle there.
"That's right."
"Why?" Binghe asked- and he knew he shouldn't, but a new fear had grown in him and the image of Shen Yuan cold and still on a battlefield, injured so bad he died, all alone without Binghe there to help- oh, it made his little heart tremble and made his eyes burn with tears.
"Orders from our dearest Emperor," another soldier chimed in, poking their fire with a stick. Shen Yuan called his name in a scolding tone, but another soldier cut in just as quickly.
"You see, the mortal realm's Emperor decided fighting with our neighbors was better than brokering peace."
Shen Yuan tried to scold him too, but Binghe beat him to it with another "Why?"
"Enough. Binghe does not need to hear-"
Another man- one that spoke to Shen Yuan frequently with information and questions- stepped in then. "Captain, he of all people needs to hear. You'll be parting soon, doesn't he have the right to know why you might not meet again?"
And Binghe learned. He learned that the current Emperor of the mortal realm was recently instated. That he was young and tyrannical and bore no insult, no matter if insult was meant or had ever existed in the first place. Executions were plentiful, relations with old neighboring allies were failing, negotiations with opposing neighbors were falling apart, and in fact the only person here in this camp that had come out of any sort of willingness was Shen Yuan, as the son of a General. The others had been enlisted very much against their will with little expectation to make it out alive, let alone gain anything from their misery.
Why? Because the Emperor had perceived insult from an envoy negotiating peace, had them locked up, and when the country they came from refused to apologize for some imagined slight, the Emperor had lost it and had the envoy executed before the whole capital.
Binghe had never hated someone before, but now, knowing that it would be on this man's orders that his Shen Yuan could die...
"Let me come with you."
The soldiers laughed at him. It wasn't mean-spirited, just sad and knowing, and Binghe understood even if he didn't like it. What would a ten year old do on the battlefield? Die, that's what.
Shen Yuan pulled him over into his arms before Binghe could really start crying, sitting him in his lap and rocking him side to side.
"It'll be alright. Even if I do die, I won't go."
"You won't?" Binghe hiccups into his chest. His small arms cling to Shen Yuan's sides, and Shen Yuan holds him almost exactly how his mama used to.
"Of course not. Binghe wants me to stay, so how could I die?"
There's a smattering of laughs behind him, and Binghe pouts. "Don't joke!"
"Not joking, not joking," Shen Yuan soothes with lightness in his voice- definitely laughing then! "I'm very serious. The most serious. Binghe doesn't want me to go, so even if I die, I'll stay and wait for Binghe to find me; how does that sound?'
Binghe sniffles, "Sounds good."
"Good. Then it's a deal: as long as Binghe wants me, I won't move on to the next life. I'll wait right where I fell, I promise."
Binghe would prefer a promise to live, but even he knew that wasn't one a person could keep. Atleast this way, even if Shen Yuan wasn't alive, Binghe could still keep him. Maybe...maybe he could even find a way to bring him back? If cultivation magic was real and demons walked amongst mortals, then why not bringing back the dead?
--
Their parting isn't happy in that final town. Everyone knew Binghe had to go. Binghe knew he had to go. Yet, when Binghe looked up at Shen Yuan, he could see the soldier struggling with himself. His hold on Binghe's hand was firm, and it tightened when Binghe adjusted his hand inside it before finally letting go.
Just like the first time they met, Shen Yuan moves to kneel before him.
"You'll be safe? Stay out of trouble? Cang Qiong isn't far; if you're scared, I can take you the rest of the way..."
Binghe shakes his head. "You can't. The Emperor won't like it."
Shen Yuan purses his lips. Binghe likes to think he knows the man very well now, and so he swears he can almost hear Shen Yuan say "Damn the Emperor!" in his mind. It makes him smile.
The soldier moves on. "Food then? Water? Do you have enough? Should I give you coin for an Inn? A bath might be good if you want to make a good first impression on Cang Qiong."
"The boy will be fine, Captain. You've given him everything he'll need. If you give anymore, you'll end up giving him half our supplies and go broke."
Binghe and Yuan both pout at the man: Binghe, for interrupting their goodbye, and Shen Yuan for denying his need to care for (spoil) Binghe with his Logic. Still, the logic was sound. Binghe had to convince Shen Yuan not to give him his entire coin pouch as a parting gift.
(Binghe loves this man. He's too young to know what kind of love it is at the moment, but when he's fifteen and discovering the existence of romance for the first time, he'll think back on these long weeks with Shen Yuan and Know.)
It takes awhile for Shen Yuan to drag himself away. Binghe doesn't even try to put distance between them, watching Shen Yuan mount his horse like- like a man off to war.
The procession leaves slowly, each soldier yelling out their own farwell as they pass. Binghe waves to them as they call, but his eyes cling to Shen Yuan, not wanting to miss a second.
Shen Yuan glances back frequently over his shoulder. Their eyes meet more than once, and each time Binghe feels a jolt in his heart. Will Shen Yuan turn around? Will he take him with him after all?
He never does. Eventually the soldiers take a turn on the path and disappear behind the trees.
Alone, Binghe makes his way to Cang Qiong Mountain.
--
There's a phrase he hears on Qing Jing that doesn't quite process until he’s knee deep in the demon realm, amassing power at an alarming rate: "A General must follow an Emperor."
Now, sitting on a throne under the roof of a Palance that belongs solely to him, he thinks, "If Shen Yuan must swear fealty, let it be to someone who will never send him to his death pointlessly- or send him to his death at all."
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I JUST DISCOVERED SOMETHING INSANE.
Shen Jiu already knew about Yue Qingyuan’s secret, and he also already suspected the reason why Yue Qingyuan never rescued him.
In the extras, after torturing Shen Jiu, Luo Binghe simply walks in and throws a broken sword in front of him, nothing more.
Even after being tortured, Shen Jiu’s mental state was still stable. But after hearing Binghe’s words and seeing the fragments of the broken sword, he doesn’t hesitate: he completely loses his mind.
Shen Jiu is arrogant and selfish, so why did he believe so quickly in someone he hates? He knows Binghe is capable of everything he says, but he had been tortured for days; he could have easily thought it was just another method of torture to humiliate him.
Shen Jiu thinks Luo Binghe has already uncovered all of his disgusting secrets and his “relationship” with Yue Qingyuan (at least that’s what I think). He believes everyone is against him, so it wouldn’t be impossible for him to think: “Ah, this dog is just trying to scare me.” But no. He doesn’t question it. Just the sword falling is enough to make Shen Jiu’s vision shake. I’m sure he didn’t even hear Luo Binghe’s words at first.
Shen Jiu saw the sword and became certain Yue Qingyuan was dead. He loses his mind, doesn’t question it, and doesn’t create comforting illusions like: “It’s just a sword, Yue Qingyuan must have escaped” or “During the fight, Yue Qingyuan must have broken the sword.” No. He instantly accepts that Yue Qingyuan is dead.
Shen Jiu knew the sword was Yue Qingyuan’s life, and that without it, he wouldn’t survive.
Everyone knows Shen Jiu’s personality and everything he went through. So how can he simply go insane after seeing a broken sword? There is no other proof that Yue Qingyuan is dead besides the sword and Binghe’s words.
Of course he doesn’t believe everything Binghe says; in fact, he prefers not to believe him, since he knows Luo Binghe would enjoy making him angry. But the sword? He simply sees it and loses his mind.
Shen Jiu is arrogant, but also extremely intelligent. It makes no sense for him to truly believe that the person who spent half his life by his side simply enjoyed life and gave up on him, especially knowing Yue Qingyuan’s personality, since he always protected him.
At first, Shen Jiu creates the false illusion for himself that Yue Qingyuan was enjoying life while he suffered, but that was clearly a thought born out of anger. After all, there he was buried in the mud, while his “savior” wore clean robes and belonged to a prestigious sect.
Shen Jiu may have thought this as a way to vent his anger, but he is rational. It’s impossible that he spent his entire life until death truly believing that.
Shen Jiu knows something happened that caused Yue Qingyuan to be delayed in rescuing him. He also knows the sect was one of the factors that delayed Yue Qingyuan.
Another thing: Shen Jiu is obsessed with cultivation. He would try everything to improve it. How many books and scrolls must he have read? It’s obvious he would piece together the reason Yue Qingyuan never unsheathes his sword and always keeps it protected.
He also knows that after leaving seclusion, Yue Qingyuan became extremely powerful, to the point of already being the sect’s successor. It’s obvious Shen Jiu would investigate Yue Qingyuan.
Not to mention that this was a time when Yue Qingyuan had not yet covered up all of his secrets, because he was too worried about Shen Jiu. He came out of seclusion and immediately went looking for him. So even when Shen Jiu was already with his master, Yue Qingyuan was still focused on him and probably couldn’t erase all traces.
You can’t silence everyone. He may have killed the person who deceived him, but other people could have seen him with that person and later noticed their “disappearance.”
Besides that, Shen Jiu knows that when Yue Qingyuan came out of seclusion, he had already left that place. It’s impossible Shen Jiu didn’t investigate this once he became responsible for one of the peaks.
Because of that, this can be considered one of the reasons Shen Jiu hates the sect: it was responsible both for Yue Qingyuan not saving him and for ruining his life.
So the illusion that “Yue Qingyuan was enjoying life while he suffered” is just a way of not accepting the fact that Yue Qingyuan almost died. He may not know exactly what happened, but he must have a rough idea.
And when he saw the broken sword, he didn’t create any illusion that Yue Qingyuan could still be alive.
Also, Yue Qingyuan lowers his guard a lot around Shen Jiu. So Shen Jiu could very well be the only person who knows his sword’s design, since no one has ever seen that sword fully unsheathed.
Even when Yue Qingyuan only drew half of the sword, it probably wasn’t enough to see its name. Everyone may know the name, but not the way it was written.
Obviously this isn’t written in the novel, but I believe Luo Binghe only threw a few fragments of the broken sword, not the part with the engraved name. After all, if it was destroyed, you probably wouldn’t even be able to see it.
So Shen Jiu immediately recognized the fragments of Yue Qingyuan’s sword.
Just the fact that he knows the sword’s design is already enough to assume he investigated Yue Qingyuan’s life, both directly and indirectly.
Since Shen Jiu has known him since childhood, it’s easy to connect the dots — especially back when Yue Qingyuan still wasn’t sect leader.
That’s why Luo Binghe couldn’t find anything other than Shen Jiu that could truly affect Yue Qingyuan.
The fact that Shen Jiu instantly believes Yue Qingyuan’s death just by seeing his sword means he is certain Yue Qingyuan “transferred” his life into that piece of metal.
Connecting the dots: Shen Jiu knows something happened to Yue Qingyuan.
Shen Jiu would never admit this. He knows Yue Qingyuan, but hates knowing him so well.
He knows something happened that prevented Yue Qingyuan from coming back for him, and precisely because he knows him so well, he creates these illusions to forget the past.
He is a “new” person now, so he creates the illusion that Yue Qingyuan changed, that he was fine while Shen Jiu suffered.
But Shen Jiu knows Yue Qingyuan, so he creates these illusions precisely because he knows they are lies.
The second thing Shen Jiu hates most, in my opinion, is being deceived. So he would seek the truth at any cost.
He is a villain who only has low IQ when he’s near the protagonist. In fact, it is literally written in the extras that Xiang Fei “lowered everyone’s IQ” so the protagonist would seem superior.
In other words: if everyone has the same IQ, when Luo Binghe isn’t around, technically their IQ returns to normal. Kind of hilarious hahahah.
Xiang Fei only received fragments of the story and, to make money, altered the entire plot without deeply exploring the characters.
So the original story fills in the gaps Xiang Fei ignored.
For example: in what Xiang Fei wrote, Shen Jiu mistreats Binghe simply because he is the protagonist, grows quickly in cultivation, etc. Nothing beyond that.
He didn’t develop Shen Jiu; he just turned him into the final boss for Binghe’s happy life.
But the original story fills in this gap, revealing the real reason Shen Jiu hates Binghe.
Continuing.
Shen Jiu is very intelligent. It’s impossible he survived that long if his intellect were low.
He obviously didn’t let anger blind him; he investigated Yue Qingyuan and noticed small signs.
But because of selfishness, he wanted Yue Qingyuan himself to admit everything.
Even if Yue Qingyuan lied (which obviously he never would, and Shen Jiu knows this), Shen Jiu would still believe him.
Because Shen Jiu knows Yue Qingyuan still remembers their “shameful” past and never changed the way he treated him.
That’s why Shen Jiu would believe any lie Yue Qingyuan told, because he would know Yue Qingyuan is only lying to prevent Shen Jiu from feeling guilty.
In the same way, Yue Qingyuan knows Shen Jiu would believe him — and precisely because of that, he tells him nothing.
But Yue Qingyuan has no idea Shen Jiu already knows his secret.
Shen Jiu hates men, but Yue Qingyuan is his only hope.
That’s why he loses his mind when he realizes Yue Qingyuan truly died.
Even with all his pride, he still asks: “Why didn’t you come back?”
He knows the reason. And that is exactly why he feels angry.
Angry at Yue Qingyuan, at himself, and at the entire situation.
The more he asks, the more hope he has of receiving an answer.
He also wanted Yue Qingyuan to tell him the secret for completely selfish reasons.
Shen Jiu thinks the worst of himself.
He definitely blames himself for Yue Qingyuan not telling him anything.
Maybe he thinks: “He doesn’t want to tell me because he thinks I’ll blackmail him?” or “He knows my biggest secret, but won’t tell me his. Is he threatening me?”
But those are just self-destructive thoughts.
Deep down, he knows the truth.
He creates illusions to feel more comfortable with himself, because he would never admit his inferiority complex.
He feels disgusted with himself while looking down on others.
I only feel bad for Yue Qingyuan, because he is absurdly innocent when it comes to Shen Jiu.
So to me, this isn’t even a theory, but a fact.
Every fan of Scum Villain's Self-Saving System knows Shen Jiu’s distorted personality, but few truly understand the character.
He is not a “good” person hidden behind a cruel mask to protect himself.
Shen Jiu going insane and Binghe being surprised, without making ANY jokes, is extremely suspicious.
That is a very obvious sign for the reader — honestly, I think almost no one noticed it.
During years of torture, nothing affected Shen Jiu.
Nothing.
Shen Jiu is practically immune to everything except Yue Qingyuan.
You can tell that the moment he saw those sword fragments, his entire world collapsed.
He didn’t go insane because of Binghe.
He went insane because of himself.
Because he finally accepted that Yue Qingyuan died trying to save him. He accepts that Yue Qingyuan always tried to save him.
Shen Jiu lives in illusions that Yue Qingyuan changed.
So Yue Qingyuan’s death proves the exact opposite: he never changed his feelings for Shen Jiu.
Shen Jiu knows this, but refuses to accept it.
Going insane was the only form of self-preservation.
Yue Qingyuan was the rope Shen Jiu was still hoping to grab to pull himself out of the mud.
But that rope was cut.
In a situation like that, madness becomes the only escape.
There was even that case of several people trying to commit suicide at the same time on a bridge.
After interviewing survivors, they discovered that when someone is close to death, the body sends warning signals.
Many people reported needing to drink alcohol to gather the courage to jump, because when out of their right mind, they stop feeling fear and stop thinking rationally.
Something similar can happen with suicidal people: they create illusions or enter dissociative states to keep surviving just a little longer.
Shen Jiu’s case is similar.
He goes insane, curses Binghe to feel better, and creates the illusion that he is still perfectly fine, because he doesn’t want to give Binghe the satisfaction of victory.
But the one illusion he does not create is that Yue Qingyuan might still be alive.
Anyway, this text got huge hahhahah.
I’ve never seen anyone talk about this. My English isn’t good and my feed doesn’t have much content in other languages, so I don’t know if anyone else has already thought of this.
SVSSS isn’t my favorite novel, but because it has an unreliable narrator, it’s really fun to analyze.
Honestly, the original novel of PIDW would be really interesting. Even though it’s BG, I would read it easily.
It would be extremely tragic, but incredible, with very well-developed characters.
This was just a thought I had. I didn’t even revise it beforehand, so even though it’s long, it’s not a super deep analysis — just the basics you can notice if you try to think like the character.
I don’t completely understand Shen Jiu, so this part about his thoughts is more my own speculation, because it doesn’t explicitly appear in the novel.
But one thing I am absolutely certain of: Shen Jiu knew Yue Qingyuan’s secret hahhahahha
I made an account here just to post what I think, because on Twitter you can’t post long texts
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Just like in the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, Liu Qingge will be able to battle the gods to win back and save the person he loves most, but in the process, he forgets the risks involved. Luo Binghe is all too aware of the desires and thoughts running through the mind of the god of war, but if anything hurts more than reality, it is knowing that if the person you love were to see you two, trying to kill each other in some way, he would be deeply disappointed with both of you
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The Demon Prince Shen Yuan (third son of a vast demonic kingdom specializing in the printing and reproduction of books) at only five years old, he is betrothed to the son of the current Demon Emperor. Except that the Demon Emperor, Tianlang Jun, doesn't have any children yet, and doesn't even plan to have them; he simply made that promise to get discounts and free books
Thus, Shen Yuan grows up knowing that he is destined to be wife of the future Emperor. Except that never happens. Tianlang Jun disappears one day and a rumor spreads that he was sealed under a mountain. And there is no trace of a son
So, when twenty years later Luo Binghe rose to power, decimating armies, conquering lands, and marrying women left and right, Prince Shen Yuan's kingdom is furious. Outraged. Horrified. Where is the promise that was made?! That new Emperor should marry Prince Shen, not that bunch of women!
And, well, Prince Shen's kingdom doesn't have any army. But they have something better: their books. By reproducing and creating, they can control history. Thus, books that recount Luo Binghe's exploits have little reach, unlike books that portray him as a cruel half-breed, someone insatiable for revenge, a horrible, ruthless being that he would betray anyone, that he doesn't even love his wives, that he collects them for power, that he doesn't even remember the names of half of them...
The books arrive at the harem, and the wives go crazy. They begin to play small tricks on Luo Binghe by dressing like others wifes, or calling themselves by names that are not their own, hoping that Luo Binghe will even recognize them. That doesn't happen, and Luo Binghe is at least three more confusions away from his wives mutinying against him over stupid books. So he does what he usually does when situations like this happen: he draw Xin Mo, one of the books full of fallacies and exaggerations (he DOES feel affection for his wives!) and goes to that horrible kingdom of paper, books and libraries that has nothing interesting to offer him
Except that upon arriving, of course, he is required to fulfill his father's promise. Luo Binghe has no idea what is happening, and as expected, he does not react well to the fact that his neglectful father promised him in marriage based solely on books. However, a promise is a promise, and filial duty is required of him. Except now, this kingdom demands more: since Luo Binghe did not fulfill the requirement of marrying his Prince first, it would be an insult for this prince - and all his years of education invested in preparing to marry the future Demon Emperor - to join a harem. This prince MUST be his Empress
Luo Binghe, obviously, disagrees. Then he meets Shen Yuan. Shen Yuan, a great admirer of his, has quarreled with his family for trying to tarnish his reputation. He knows every story that has been told about his conquests or battles with beasts, and above all, he can understand each of Luo Binghe's cruelest acts - and perhaps be a little crueler and more scathing than Luo Binghe would have expected
...mn, on second thought, Luo Binghe has no problem marrying this Prince and making him his Empress. After all, a promise is a promise, and even if Luo Binghe wasn't informed at first, who is he to break it!
Sha Hualing character set reference for future projects! WIP

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I kind of want to see how badly YQY and SQQ could fuck up their own reconciliation but still ultimately reconcile.
Currently my idea is that they have a drunken and/or hormones assisted tryst and SQQ gets pregnant.
YQY atticwifes him and forces him to keep the baby without actually explaining that you know, he actually loves SQQ and would never willingly abandon him so SQQ thinks the whole time that YQY only wants the baby not him.
The actual reconciliation comes after the traumatic birth because YQY was also not taking SQQ to prenatal appointments, so both SQQ and newly arrived SY try to die dramatically as is the Shen way.
But once they stop doing that and YQY actually explains his whole fucking deal SQQ is feeling much better - except that he hates the baby and can't look at or touch him without wanting to off himself.
YQY: Cool cool cool, there is definitely nothing anyone could have done to prevent this!
So SY gets a nanny and only really sees SQQ on special occasions and never for long, which is how he's like nine when he finally figures out his distant mom is The Scum Villain!!!
And YQY is doting but also distant because if he spends too much time with SY SQQ gets jealous.
So SY has all the material possession he could possibly want but is desperately lonely and thinks neither of his parents love him. He's worked out Something Happened around the time he was born and has determined all the lingering hurt feelings and trauma must all be his fault somehow.
And SQQ gets to feel like a failure and a bad mom and YQY gets to know he's a failure and that he could have spared his husband and son a lot of pain if he'd just opened his mouth earlier...
And yet when little baby SY asks him if SQQ hates him he's just like, "of course not honey" and pats his head.
YQY tells himself it's just because SY is too little but SY asks again and again as he gets older and YQY can't bring himself to explain...
"Will you at least tell me why you both hate me?" Shen Yuan asks him in their tent at the Immortal Alliance Conference. "I've asked him. He just glares at me."
"We don't hate you Yuan'er, we love you."
His son just sighs, "You don't have to keep lying to me, I'm not six anymore." And leaves.
The confrontation at the edge of the Abyss is extra messy and both YQY and SQQ are there. Really Luo Binghe turning out to be part demon is the least emotionally devastating thing that happens.
Both SQQ and YQY qi deviate when Luo Binghe wraps his arms around their son and pulls him into the Abyss with him.