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I Told You I'm Not Your Son Completed

The little tombstone was originally a stubborn stone in the mountains. One day, someone took it out of the mountains to make a tombstone to guard a lonely grave. On the day the grave was established, it was struck by lightning, giving birth to spiritual consciousness.

It practiced in the mountains for over a decade and took human form, but its cultivation could not progress further.

An offhand remark from a friend revealed the mystery: the opportunity for it to become a spirit was granted by the owner of the grave behind its main body.

In order to resolve the karma and seek the Great Dao, it took the name Lin Mushi and went to the human world to find the truth for the wrongfully deceased woman in the grave.

However, heaven did not follow the demon's wishes. Just as he settled in the capital, he was thrown into prison.

Lin Mushi, a demon, was squatting in prison struggling with a steamed bun as hard as his own body when someone pulled him out of the jail.

That person said he was his father and wanted to take him home.

The little tombstone naturally refused to recognize him. He was a stone born of heaven and earth; where did he get a father and a home?

After a reasoned argument, he gained a new name—Xie Baoqiong.

Xie Baoqiong only felt that the newly acquired father was blind in both eyes and heart. He was a stubborn stone, not some precious jade, how could he be a treasured gem in someone's heart?

Xie Zhuo: The world is blind and cannot see my son's goodness. Moreover, even if my son is a stone, he is the finest of stones.

Xie Baoqiong: I told you I'm not your son!!!

The little tombstone wants to cultivate the Great Dao and will not be entangled by these things.

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The embodiment of mountain bones, does it have a heart?

A stubborn stone as a heart, yet it understands human feelings.

Content Tags: Supernatural, Spirits, Growth, Ancient Fantasy, Pampered

Xie Baoqiong (Lin Mushi/The Little Tombstone) Gui Yan Protagonist Human Form Xie Zhuo (Zhuo Yu)

One-sentence Introduction: Didn't I say I'm a stone?

Thematic Intent: Not losing one's innocent heart

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