From a very, very long time ago, young Qian Shudie was frail and sickly, unable to run like other children her age.
Although she was a royal princess of the Phantom Demon Clan, few people respected her.
Because in this demonic land, strength reigns supreme, a princess like Qian Shudie, who is all looks and no substance, is nothing more than a vase to be ridiculed.
She was born with weak legs and could not walk upright. When she was born, her father even had the idea of killing her to preserve the dignity of the Phantom Demon Clan.
Fortunately, her mother, Qian Taotao, risked her life to protect her, thus preventing a tragedy from occurring.
When Qian Shudie was six years old, she often heard her father and mother arguing.
His father had a thin royal bloodline and was weak, while his mother, Qian Taotao, had a rich royal bloodline and was very powerful.
She hid outside her parents' door and overheard their argument through the crack.
My father was very concerned about his reputation, and from the moment he married into Qian Taotao's family, he lived a very humble and subservient life.
Starting from Qian Muyu's generation, Qian Shudie is his sixth granddaughter. Although she enjoys royal treatment, her competitiveness is ultimately not as good as that of the princes and princesses of the main clan.
Therefore, her father had always hoped to have a talented son who could compete for the throne among the Phantom Demons.
But Qian Shudie disappointed him greatly. Her existence not only failed to help him soar to great heights, but also damaged his reputation.
Hearing her father's complaining tone, Qian Shudie felt a pang of guilt and grievance.
At that time, she didn't understand right from wrong, but she vaguely felt that she had disappointed her father.
Since then, Qian Shudie has intensified her leg training every day, training from morning till night with the help of servants.
Sweat soaked her little dress, and the spasms made her feel like she was dying, but she always felt that as long as she persevered, she would definitely see the rainbow!
Whenever she felt she couldn't go on, she would always see her father smiling approvingly at her from ahead. This was her motivation to keep going and strive to be a child that her parents could be proud of.
She was overjoyed when she was finally able to walk on her own one afternoon.
She rushed to her parents' room, wanting to celebrate with her father, only to find that he was no longer there.
She looked up and asked her mother, "Where did Daddy go?"
To this question, Qian Taotao simply patted her head and forced a smile: "He... went on a long trip."
oh……
Young Qian Shudie nodded dejectedly.
She had no idea that the night before would be the last time she would ever see her father.
Although she couldn't understand the meaning behind her mother's words, she was very good at reading between the lines.
She sensed something behind her mother's forced smile that pained her.
She vaguely understood that the discord in her family was due to her congenital illness.
One evening, after listening to her mother tell a story about healing and saving lives, she silently memorized the story and vowed to become a doctor who could relieve suffering when she grew up.
If a doctor had suddenly appeared and saved me when I was in a wheelchair, my parents would not have argued, and my father would not have disappeared for so long, right?
So she began to study medicine diligently.
Humans are not a staple food for the Phantom Demon race, but even so, many humans are still transported to the Demon Emperor's City.
Unlike other demons who treat humans as food, Qian Shudie only felt sorry for them.
She couldn't understand why her fellow countrymen could bring themselves to harm each other when they all looked so similar.
Isn't that a bit too cruel?
She found her mother and said to her, "Can you let those innocent humans leave?"
But the result is obvious: even Qian Taotao cannot make decisions on her own in this matter.
Qian Shudie gave a disappointed "oh".
She passed by the cages where humans were imprisoned, looked at the wounded humans, ordered the jailers to open the cell doors, and then went inside.
Amidst the horrified gazes of the humans, Qian Shudie healed their illnesses and wounds.
However, due to her lack of experience, it always took her a long time to cure a person.
She was unaware that, to outsiders, her actions were seen as treating humans as guinea pigs for learning medicine.
As her medical skills became more and more refined, and she cured more and more humans, not a single person thanked her.
She always hoped to be appreciated, but what she received in return were always terrified and resentful looks.
She didn't understand what she had done wrong.
Later, she received thanks from her colleagues.
They thanked her for healing the damaged food and making it taste even better.
Only then did she realize that those she had cured would be disposed of first.
Good intentions led to a terrible mistake, leaving Qian Shudie's heart empty.
Her medical skills earned her mother's approval, and she was assigned to treat and save people in the prison where humans were imprisoned.
But she understood.
This is by no means about curing or saving lives.
He was merely helping them kill.
Such recognition made Qian Shudie feel increasingly empty inside, and she began to hate herself more and more. So one night, she went to Kyushu alone.
Using the superb illusion techniques of the Illusion Demon Clan, she traveled south and arrived at Rivet City.
This is the city furthest from the Demon Realm, and almost no normal person would imagine that a demon is lurking in this city.
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