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| > An ingenium eye that once belonged to someone. After being expelled from its owner' | > An ingenium eye that once belonged to someone. After being expelled from its owner' | ||
| - | In the dim, chaotic dreamscape, she always dreamed of the brightness she had seen in those few days. Thousands of acres of eucalyptus trees swayed gently, and petals fluttered in the breeze. The indigo waves beat against the rocks and turned into scattering white jade. Flying birds spread their silver wings and disappeared into the green bamboo forest. | + | In the dim, chaotic dreamscape, she[(aka Dan Shu.)] |
| She was always searching for someone else in her dreams, the one who should have enjoyed the scenery with her. | She was always searching for someone else in her dreams, the one who should have enjoyed the scenery with her. | ||
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| But all she could see was a blurry figure. She remembered clearly the short, silky hair and the eyes like black jade stones, but her memories were faded into a maze constructed by her nervous system, and she always woke up with a start just before seeing the face clearly. In a daze, she touched her prosthetic eye that had caused her so much pain. With the help of the false eye, she no longer needed to piece together a blurry figure by sound, smell, and touch. | But all she could see was a blurry figure. She remembered clearly the short, silky hair and the eyes like black jade stones, but her memories were faded into a maze constructed by her nervous system, and she always woke up with a start just before seeing the face clearly. In a daze, she touched her prosthetic eye that had caused her so much pain. With the help of the false eye, she no longer needed to piece together a blurry figure by sound, smell, and touch. | ||
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| "This is my own eye," she chuckled. " | "This is my own eye," she chuckled. " | ||
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| > A feather garb made according to old scrolls. Its owner was either a demon reviled in the pages of history or a savior of humanity. | > A feather garb made according to old scrolls. Its owner was either a demon reviled in the pages of history or a savior of humanity. | ||
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| + | Searching for information in fragments of historical texts is particularly difficult for the blind. Her companions read the vast amount of ancient texts to her indiscriminately, | ||
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| + | With her extraordinary intelligence, | ||
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| + | According to the legend, a certain delvemaster saved her partner by placing their soul into a bird, granting them immortality. However, she eventually could not resist the call of the avian and also transformed into a bird, flying alongside them. Over time, the delvemaster became confused and lost her true form, becoming a half-feathered, | ||
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| + | She loved this story so much that she took the essence and marrow of birds and transformed them in the alchemical furnace, then had someone weave these materials into a luxurious feather coat. She could not see just how beautiful the coat was, but nonetheless enjoyed walking around the house while wearing it — it was meant to be seen by a person who no longer existed. | ||
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| + | As the garb fluttered, she always felt that a bird-like soul was flying and passing through her hands and shoulders, ever-present. | ||
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| > A pair of silk boots with soles as thin as cicada' | > A pair of silk boots with soles as thin as cicada' | ||
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| + | Whenever she detaches herself from the grasp of gravity and levitates to display celestial traces to the faithful, she can't help but think of an ancient legend from the Primeval Imperium — | ||
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| + | "There once was a practitioner of immortal arts who had some success in their pursuit. They walked on the earth, employing the essence of its leylines to perform a myriad of miraculous techniques. The practitioner then attempted to take to the skies to be among the stars, but found that they had long since drifted away from the earth' | ||
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| + | However, she believes the current situation is different. The Xianzhou had no roots. It was the Ambrosial Arbor that gave it a connection and a co-existence with the Aeon of Abundance, tying it tightly together with the immaculate pure land promised by Yaoshi. But now, the traitors have severed the connection to the way of immortality, | ||
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| + | The false earth on the Xianzhou cannot give her strength. The roots she seeks are not under her feet, but in the bottomless chasm between stars. She will lead the disciples to give the Ambrosial Arbor a second life and embrace the supreme grace of Abundance. | ||
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| + | Floating above thousands of people, clad in boots light as silk, she declares in a resounding voice, "When you look up at me, what you see is not me, but the celestial and elevated position that should have belonged to you." | ||
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