Respect for people



Respect for people

Mu Xiyao, born into a prestigious family and raised with excellent manners, deeply understands that respecting others is a fundamental principle of being a decent human being. In her eyes, those who disrespect others are like rude brutes, utterly unbearable. As a direct descendant of a noble family, she would never do anything so unbecoming of her status. Although her temper can sometimes be as fiery as a Disney firework—brilliant but fleeting—she always remembers her bottom line: to maintain basic respect for others. In her view, respecting others is not only a matter of cultivation but also a responsibility. Therefore, no matter how unpleasant the situation, she strives to control herself and face it with reason and politeness.

Mu Xiyao's temper was like a sudden summer thunderstorm; one moment the sun was shining brightly, the next, lightning flashed and thunder roared. Her anger came on fiercely, like a grand fireworks display over a Disney castle, instantly illuminating the night sky and leaving everyone speechless. Her eyes could instantly transform from gentle as water to icy cold, that sharp edge seemingly capable of freezing the air itself. But just as fireworks fade into tranquility after their brilliance, her anger was also fleeting. After an outburst, she could always quickly calm herself down, using the refinement and politeness of a scion of a noble family to restore her dignified and elegant demeanor. While her temper was awe-inspiring, it was precisely this vividness and authenticity that made people understand and respect her more.

Mu Xiyao, this woman who evokes both love and hate, every morning before the first rays of sunlight awaken the slumbering earth, she already wields her longsword, the tip slicing through the air with a sharp, whistling sound. Her swordsmanship, like her personality, is both comical and unrestrained, revealing boundless affection within its unwavering focus. Her aloof expression seems to say, "The world is none of my concern," but when her sword dance reaches its climax, her eyes reveal a captivating tenderness and generosity.

This woman is like a carefully crafted cup of green tea, refreshing and pleasant at first sip, yet revealing a subtle allure hidden beneath the surface. Every smile and gesture exudes an indescribable charm, captivating those who are unconsciously drawn in. When she practices swordsmanship, she perfectly embodies this contradictory beauty; her swordplay is sometimes humorous, sometimes tender, sometimes aloof, sometimes gentle—each posture seems to speak of her complex and captivating inner world. And whenever the sword flashes, she instantly transforms back into that enigmatic, alluring beauty, drawing people in yet leaving them hesitant to approach.

Every day, as the first rays of dawn pierce through the mist and spill into the tranquil courtyard, Mu Xiyao, dressed in plain clothes and holding a long sword, begins her daily sword practice. Her sword, like herself, is neither ostentatious nor ordinary; its blade is engraved with delicate patterns, and with her movements, light and shadow dance across its surface, as if it were alive.

Mu Xiyao's swordsmanship, seemingly casual, is actually meticulously structured. Every movement she makes carries a touch of humor; sometimes she deliberately makes exaggerated expressions, as if mocking her own swordsmanship, and other times she suddenly becomes serious, the tip of her sword pointing into the distance, her gaze focused and affectionate. Her aloofness is reflected in her unsmiling face; the slight upturn of her lips seems to mock everything in the world, yet it inadvertently reveals a gentle and generous side.

Her laughter, clear and melodious like silver bells, would often break into a chuckle during breaks in her sword practice. A mischievous glint in her voice was irresistible. But when she focused, her eyes became as deep as a still pool, seemingly able to see right through one's soul, making it difficult to look directly at her. Her "green tea" charm was evident in her attention to detail; each swing of her sword was like a meticulously brewed cup of tea, its aroma intoxicating and captivating.

Mu Xiyao's allure was beyond words. Her long hair swayed gently with the changes in her swordplay, a few strands occasionally playfully brushing against her cheeks, adding to her charm. Her eyes, sometimes dreamy, sometimes sharp, seemed to silently tell her story, compelling one to want to uncover the secrets of her heart. Mu Xiyao was like a magnificent painting, captivating to behold, yet one dared not easily touch.

Mu Xiyao's personality is like a vibrant painting, full of layers and contrasts. She has a natural humor, always able to use her unique perspective and words to make ordinary life's little things hilarious and laugh-out-loud funny. Her humor is not only a talent, but also a wisdom; she knows how to use the right joke at the right time to defuse awkward situations or brighten someone else's mood.

Her devotion and deep affection are like the underlying essence of her character. Whether it's friendship or love, she is wholehearted and selfless. She has a moral compass that measures the emotions between people; her devotion is not only a promise to others but also a commitment to herself.

Although she sometimes appears aloof, this is merely her way of protecting her soft heart. Her aloofness doesn't create distance; rather, it's like a mysterious aura that makes people want to understand her more. Her gentleness and generosity are the most charming aspects of her personality; her meticulous care for others always makes people feel her warmth.

Mu Xiyao's "green tea" persona isn't a derogatory term, but rather a kind of social wisdom. She knows how to navigate complex interpersonal relationships with ease; her words and actions are always just right, neither overly enthusiastic nor coldly indifferent. Her allure is an unintentional charm; every smile, every glance, is captivating and irresistible.

In summary, Mu Xiyao is a complex and multifaceted individual. Her personality is multifaceted, possessing both a humorous and witty side, and a devoted and affectionate side; she has a cool and aloof facade, yet also a gentle and generous nature; she has the social wisdom of a "green tea" (a manipulative woman), yet also an unintentional allure. Such a person is elusive, yet irresistibly draws one closer.

Mu Xiyao is truly beautiful, generous, and lovely.

Anyway, while some say she's ugly, others say she's as beautiful as a fairy, with a beauty that could make fish sink and geese fall from the sky, and the moon hide its face and flowers blush.

She's a heartthrob among the direct descendants of the Mu family.

They care about the common people and protect them.

Mu Xiyao moved with a light and graceful gait, like a lotus bud about to bloom. Her beauty, enhanced by the moonlight, appeared even more ethereal and refined, seemingly outshining even the bright moonlight itself. Her beauty wasn't a dazzling, radiant display, but rather a gentle, flowing grace that made others feel inadequate in her presence. Her eyes were deep and unfathomable, like the vast ocean and the stars; a single glance could captivate and enthrall.

Her smile was like a flower blooming in spring, gentle and radiant. Whenever she smiled, the surrounding scenery seemed to pale in comparison, and even the blooming flowers seemed to lower their heads in embarrassment. Her beauty was not merely external, but a natural expression of her inner charm. That allure emanating from within made people sigh in admiration, as if all the beautiful words in the world were insufficient to describe even a fraction of her beauty.

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