In this world, some people are destined to be the protagonists, while others are destined to be supporting characters or cannon fodder.
The original owner of this body was named Qin Ying, the daughter of the leader of the Lingshan Sect.
Qin Ying is the youngest junior sister on the mountain. The first half of her life was almost like a dream come true. A bunch of senior brothers doted on her. From a young age, she could get whatever she wanted. She was innocent, naive, and incredibly charming.
When she turned eighteen, she secretly went down the mountain and met Jin Wuhuan, the young master of the Demonic Sect.
That year, she was a naive young girl, and he was an innocent and carefree boy.
She meddled in other people's business and arrested a petty thief, but Jin Wuhuan deliberately let the thief go.
She longed to roam the martial world and become a female knight-errant.
Jin Wuhuan, however, said that being a female knight-errant was useless, and that it was better to have a wedding night.
He teased and flirted with her all the way, saying that since her surname was Qin and mine was Jin, it was only natural for them to become a couple.
She was angry, but her face flushed with embarrassment.
She inadvertently stumbled upon a feud between martial arts sects, and in her life-threatening moment, it was Jin Wuhuan who risked his life to save her.
During their recovery, one played the flute, the other the zither, one sang of the wind, and the other recited poems about the moon.
She secretly fell in love with him, and judging from his appearance, he seemed to be deeply in love as well.
On the night when her injuries had almost healed, perhaps because the night was alluring and the moonlight was just right, she unwittingly gave herself to him.
At that time, she was filled with joy, her heart brimming with the shy charm of a young girl.
At dawn, she heard her fellow disciples calling out in secret, which meant that her father had sent people to look for her. Fearing that being seen would ruin her reputation, she hurriedly left a letter and departed from her small house.
In the letter, she said she was waiting for him at the Lingshan Sect.
She was naturally punished upon her return. Without her father's permission, she had ventured into the martial world and become involved in a feud. People from other sects had come to settle scores with her. Helpless, her father could only lock her up on a cliff behind the mountain to reflect on her actions.
I never imagined that this period of reflection would last for two years.
She knew that the act of reflecting on her mistakes was a pretense; it was a way to temper her overly impulsive nature and let her focus on practicing her swordsmanship. This time, her adventures in the martial world might have frightened her parents.
In the past two years, the martial arts world has been in great turmoil. Her senior brothers and sisters have all made a name for themselves, while she remains the same innocent and naive junior sister who is utterly useless.
Sometimes she would think of Jin Wuhuan and secretly ask her senior brother if there were any new junior brothers.
The eldest brother said, "There are no new junior brothers, but there are new junior sisters. You are no longer the youngest junior sister."
She was somewhat disappointed; he ultimately did not come.
That night, the moonlight was perfect, and she never expected to meet him on the cliff.
Jin Wuhuan said, "How have you been?"
She was somewhat angry and said, "You didn't see my letter, so why didn't you become my father's disciple?"
Jin Wuhuan laughed and said, "What's wrong with me openly asking you to be my wife? The Lingshan Sect may not be the number one sect in the world, so it's fine not to pay homage to it."
She became annoyed and angry, and sent Jin Wuhuan down the mountain.
Jin Wuhuan was not angry. He left her a token as a token of their love and said that he would definitely come to marry her in less than six months.
She turned her back and coldly said no, but Jin Wuhuan placed Dingxi on the cliff edge, then leaped off the cliff. Below, white clouds drifted by, yet his laughter seemed to echo in the distance.
She was filled with longing and some frustration. She forgot to ask him why, even though he knew she was at the Lingshan Sect, he hadn't come to see her for two years.
And so another few months passed.
She didn't see Jin Wuhuan, but she did see her parents and senior brother.
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