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Chapter 115: Extra—Banquet (Part Two)

Despite everything, that night, the two didn’t immediately get the chance to ‘try’. Lan WangJi first had to see and and talk to Lan XiChen, who had been in secluded meditation for a while.

These days, Wei WuXian adopted a strange habit. He liked to sleep on top of Lan WangJi’s body, no matter lying on him or clinging to his chest face-to-face. Anyhow, without this human pillow, he wasn’t able to sleep. Shamelessly, he turned the jingshi upside-down, and did indeed manage to dig out some things.

Lan WangJi had been prim and proper with everything he did, ever since he was young. His calligraphy, paintings, and essays were all extremely organized, ordered by year. Wei WuXian started from the handwriting practice he did when he was young, laughing as he flipped through them with relish. He’d feel his teeth ache every time he saw Lan QiRen’s red comments. But, even after thousands of pages, he only found one piece of paper with a mistake on it. Afterwards, Lan WangJi used another piece of paper to copy with all seriousness the mistaken character a hundred times. Wei WuXian clicked his tongue, Poor kid. He probably didn’t even recognize the character after so much copying.

He was going to continue flipping through these old, yellowing pages when a faint light lit up amid the darkness outside the Jingshi.

He didn’t hear footsteps, but Wei WuXian skilfully rolled onto Lan WangJi’s bed, hauling the blanket from his feet up to his head. When Lan WangJi gently pushed the door open and entered, what he saw was the illusion that the person inside the room was sleeping soundly.

Lan WangJi’s motions were absolutely noiseless in the first place. Seeing that someone was already ‘asleep’, he held back his breathing and slowly shut the Jingshi’s door. After a moment of silence, he finally approached the bed.

Before he even got near, his entire upper body was wrapped into a flying blanket.

Lan WangJi, “…”

Wei WuXian leaped down, tightly hugging Lan WangJi whose entire head was covered, and pushed him onto the bed, “Rape!”

Lan WangJi, “…”

Wei WuXian’s hands vulgarly touched and fumbled around his body, yet Lan WangJi still lay as quiet as dead, letting him do whatever he pleased. Wei WuXian lost interest just a while later, “HanGuang-Jun, why don’t you even resist a bit? If you’re just lying there not even moving, what’s the fun of me raping you?”

Lan WangJi’s muffled voice came through the blanket, “What do you want me to do?”

Wei WuXian advised, “When I hold you down, you’re gonna push me and not let me get on top of you, and squeeze your legs together and struggle as hard as you can, at the same time scream for help…”

Lan WangJi, “Making noise is forbidden in the Cloud Recesses.”

Wei WuXian, “Then you can call for help lightly. And also, when I rip your clothes apart, you should try your best to resist and protect your chest.”

The blanket was silent for a while.

A moment later, Lan WangJi replied, “It sounds rather difficult.”

Wei WuXian, “Really?!”

Lan WangJi, “Mn.”

Wei WuXian, “I’m out of ideas, then. How about we change things up and you rape me instead…”

Before he finished, his view spun and the blankets flew off. Lan WangJi had already pushed him onto the bed.

Because he was smothered inside the blanket by Wei WuXian for quite a while, even his eternally-neat hair tie and forehead ribbon were somewhat crooked. His hair was somewhat disheveled, a few strands dangling down, and his originally jade-white cheeks shone through with soft pink. Under the candlelight, he was quite the bashful beauty. Unfortunately, though, the beauty’s arm strength was absurdly great, firmly locked around Wei WuXian like clamps of iron as he begged, “HanGuang-Jun, HanGuang-Jun, to forgive is a virtue.”

Lan WangJi’s eyes didn’t waver, while the two bright flames of the candle trembled in their reflection. His expression was calm, “Yes.”

Wei WuXian, “Yes what? Handstand? Rape? Hey! My clothes.”

Lan WangJi, “You said so yourself.”

As he spoke, he set his body between Wei WuXian’s legs and stayed for a while. Wei WuXian waited for a while, but nothing came, “What!”

Lan WangJi straightened up slightly, “Why do you not resist?”

Wei WuXian squeezed his waist with his legs, rubbing slowly and refusing to let him leave. He grinned, “Well what can I do? When you push me down, my legs open themselves involuntarily. I can’t close them at all, so how do I have the strength to resist? It’s hard for you, but it’s hard for me too… Stop, stop, come here, let me show you something first.” He fished out a piece of paper from his lapels, “Lan Zhan, let me ask you—how could you make a mistake on such an easy character? Not studying properly? What was going on in that head of yours?”

Lan WangJi glanced at the paper and said nothing, but the meaning of his gaze was more than clear—how faceless that someone like Wei WuXian, who used a wild cursive when copying scriptures and made so many mistakes in the process of slacking off, would berate him for making a mistake on one character.

Wei WuXian pretended to not understand those eyes as he continued, “Look at the date you wrote at the bottom. Let me see… You were already fifteen or sixteen at that time, weren’t you? To make a mistake like this at such an age, you…”

But when he thought about the date at the bottom more carefully, he found that it just so happened to match up with the three months he spent studying at the Cloud Recesses.

Wei WuXian was immediately overjoyed, speaking on purpose, “Could it be that when Lan Er-gege was young, he didn’t pay attention to reading and writing because I was the only thing he could think about?”

Back when Wei WuXian was grounded at the Library Pavilion, he threw tantrums and lounged around every day in front of Lan WangJi, harassing him in a hundred ways. He stirred up Lan WangJi’s peace and quiet so much that it was difficult for Lan WangJi not to ‘think about’ him, but just not that sort of ‘think about’. Under such circumstances, it was extremely admirable that Lan WangJi managed to pull through, supervising Wei WuXian’s scripture-copying as he himself kept on doing his own things, making only one mistake.

Wei WuXian, “Huh, why is it my fault again? You’re gonna blame it on me again.”

“…” Lan WangJi’s voice was low, “Your fault!”

His breaths hitched as he tried to grab the piece of paper that was a stain in his otherwise-perfect life. Wei WuXian loved it when Lan WangJi was forced into a corner. He immediately stuffed the paper inside his clothes and hid it near his flesh, “Come at me if you’re so good.”

Lan WangJi didn’t hesitate at all as he reached inside. And he didn’t take his hands out.

Wei WuXian, “You’re incredible indeed!”

The two messed around for over half of the night. Only in the second half were they able to hold a serious conversation.

Wei WuXian still clung to Lan WangJi’s chest, face buried at his neck as he felt the sandalwood aroma on Lan WangJi’s body grow even richer. He felt lazy all over, eyes closed, “Is your brother alright?”

Lan WangJi embraced his naked back, stroking again and again. After a while of a silence, he answered, “Not really.”

Both of the two were sticky with sweat. Wei WuXian felt an itch crawl from his skin all the way to the bottom of his heart as Lan WangJi stroked him. He twisted somewhat uncomfortably, swallowing Lan WangJi even deeper.

Lan WangJi lowered his voice, “In the years when I was in secluded meditation, Brother had always been the one to comfort me.”

Yet now the situation was the exact opposite.

Wei WuXian didn’t need to ask what Lan WangJi did during the years he was in secluded meditation. He kissed Lan WangJi’s fair earlobe and pulled up the blanket at the side, covering the two under it.

The second morning, Lan WangJi got up at five as usual.

In the few months he and Wei WuXian begun living together, he’d tried to set Wei WuXian’s sleeping habits right, but it was always in vain. After a disciple brought over the warm water used for bathing, Lan WangJi, who’d long since dressed himself, peeled the stark-naked Wei WuXian out of the thin blanket and carried him into the wooden tub. Somehow, Wei WuXian could continue to sleep even as he was steeped in water. Lan WangJi pushed him gently, and he’d catch Lan WangJi’s hand, kissing it both on its palm and its back, rubbing it on his cheek before he went back to sleep. When the pushing really began to annoy him, he’d whine a couple of times and pull Lan WangJi down, eyes still shut, cupping Lan WangJi’s face as he kissed a few more times, murmuring, “Good boy, stop messing with me. Pretty please? I’ll get up in just a bit. Yeah.”

And with a yawn, he’d fall back asleep, clinging to the edge of the tub.

Although he knew, even if the room burned down, Wei WuXian would probably find some other place and sleep, Lan WangJi still persevered in waking him up starting at five, then endure dozens of pecks expressionlessly.

He brought breakfast to the Jingshi and laid it on the desk that in the past only held ink, paper, and brush, then fished the dead-asleep Wei WuXian out of the tub to wipe him clean, dress him, and tie his sashes. Only then did Lan WangJi finally take a book from the shelves and flip open to the page with the dried flower bookmark, sitting by the desk and slowly beginning to read.

As expected, at almost eleven, Wei WuXian jerked up from the bed with extreme punctuality before feeling his way down the bed almost as though he was sleep-walking. He first felt Lan WangJi, hauling him into his arms for a few rubs, then squeezed his thigh out of habit. After a lightning round of washing his face and brushing his teeth, he was finally a bit more awake, floating towards the desk. Wei WuXian first finished an apple in just a couple of bites. When he saw the amount of food piled in the meal box, a corner of his lips twitched, “Don’t you have a banquet today? Is it alright to eat so much beforehand?”

Calmly, Lan WangJi fixed the hair tie and forehead ribbon that Wei WuXian messed up while rubbing, “Fill your stomach first.”

The food of the Cloud Recesses was something that Wei WuXian had once encountered. With watery broth and vegetables as the main dish, it was green and only green across the table, full of medicinal herbs ranging from root to bark. Every single dish emitted a pungent bitterness, and amid that bitterness was an odd tinge of sweet. If it weren’t for this, back then Wei WuXian wouldn’t have gotten the idea to barbeque the two rabbits either. A banquet at their sect probably wouldn’t do much to satisfy one’s hunger.

Wei WuXian knew that the GusuLan Sect valued this aspect of things quite heavily. Whether or not they let him attend the sect banquet was basically whether or not they acknowledged his status as Lan WangJi’s partner in cultivation. Lan WangJi definitely pressed Lan QiRen over and over again to gain him such a right. He let out a breath and grinned, “Don’t worry. I’ll definitely do my best and not lose face for you.”

It was called a sect banquet, but the Cloud Recesses’ sect banquet was completely different from what Wei WuXian thought sect banquets were.

The sect banquet of the YunmengJiang Sect involved setting up a dozen big, square tables at Lotus Pier’s outdoors training field. Everyone sat wherever they wanted and called one another whatever they wanted. The kitchen was brought outside as well. The fire and the smell shot up high in the air from an entire row of pots and stoves. One had to go over and take whatever they wanted to eat. More would be cooked if there wasn’t enough. Although he’d never gone to the LanlingJin Sect’s banquet, their sect never spared spreading the extravagant details everywhere, like famous sword-dancing acts as entertainment, trees of coral and pools of wine, or miles and miles of red brocade carpets. It was an astonishing scene.

In comparison, the sect banquet of the Cloud Recesses was neither lively nor lavish.

The GusuLan Sect’s discipline had always been terrifyingly strict, allowing no speaking when eating or sleeping. Even though the banquet hadn’t begun yet, nobody amongst the seats said anything. Apart from those who just entered the hall, who’d whisper as they saluted at their seniors, almost nobody talked, and laughter was nonexistent. They wore the same white clothes, the same white forehead ribbons adorned with patterns of flowing clouds, the same solemn, almost numb expressions—almost as if they were carved from the same template.

Looking at the entire hall of ‘mourning clothes’, Wei WuXian pretended like he couldn’t see the looks of surprise or even hostility from the others, commenting in silence, Is this a sect banquet? It’s even graver than a funeral.

At this point, Lan XiChen and Lan QiRen entered the banquet hall. Lan WangJi, who’d been sitting quietly beside Wei WuXian, finally moved slightly.

Likely because Lan QiRen got a heart attack whenever he saw Wei WuXian, he simply decided not to look at him, staring straight forward. Lan XiChen was pleasant as always, holding the hint of a smile at his lips that always seemed like spring wind. Yet, perhaps because of the secluded meditation, Wei WuXian felt that ZeWu-Jun looked a bit frail.

After the sect leader was seated, Lan XiChen began with a few simple words of courtesy, and the banquet began.

The first course was a soup.

To drink soup before the meal was a habit of the GusuLan Sect’s. The dish was held in a plain bowl made of black, smooth porcelain, small enough to be held in one’s palm. Under the dainty lid was, as expected, a whole lot of green and yellow leaves, roots, and bark.

Just looking at it made Wei WuXian’s brows twitch. After he brought a spoonful into his mouth, even though he prepared himself for it, he couldn’t help but closed his eyes and buried his forehead in his hand.

Only a while later did he return from the daze to which his heavily-attacked tastebuds sent him. He managed to prop up his body with his elbow, thinking, If the Lan Sect’s founder was a monk, he was definitely an ascetic.

Wei WuXian couldn’t control himself from reminiscing the big pot filled to the brim with lotus root and pork rib soup on the training field when Lotus Pier held sect banquets. The aroma wafted miles and miles, luring all of the nearby children over as they clung to Lotus Pier’s outer walls and peeked inside, saliva drooling down their mouths. When they went home, they all sobbed and begged to be disciples at the YunmengJiang Sect. In comparison, at this moment, he didn’t know whether to pity himself, who was so full of the strange bittersweet taste, or Lan WangJi, who grew up on this since birth.

But as he watched all of the other Lan Sect members finish the medicinal soup without a change of face, their motions and expressions a mixture of calm, elegant, and natural, Wei WuXian didn’t have the face to leave so much in his bowl either. On top of that, in the four thousand—no, he didn’t know how many thousands there were now—sect rules, he recalled there were regulations to dining courtesy either, such as no picking, no wasting, and no eating more than three bowls. Although he felt these rules were absolutely ridiculous, he didn’t want to be spurned by Lan QiRen just yet.

However, just as he was about to brave up and down the entire bowl of the weird medicinal soup all in one gulp, he suddenly realized that the bowl in front of him was already empty.

Wei WuXian, “???”

He couldn’t help but picked up the delicate little bowl, thinking, I did just drink one tiny sip, didn’t I? Is there a hole on the bottom and everything leaked out?

But the table was spick and span, without a single trace of soup.

Wei WuXian looked to the side. At the same time, Lan WangJi had his last sip of the soup as though nothing happened. After he closed the porcelain lid, he looked down, and was currently using a snowy handkerchief to wipe the corner of his mouth.

But Wei WuXian clearly remembered that Lan WangJi had long since finished his bowl.

He also discovered that Lan WangJi’s table seemed to be a lot nearer to his than before the banquet started. It was like it’d been shifted stealthily.

Wei WuXian, “…”

He raised a brow, mouthing towards Lan WangJi—HanGuang-Jun, your moves are pretty fast, huh?

Lan WangJi laid down the handkerchief. He looked over here for a moment before he calmly averted his gaze.

*Heights (attached by author at the end of this particular chapter):

Nie MingJue 191 (6’3)

Lan XiChen 188 (6’2)

Lan WangJi 188 (6’2)

Wei WuXian 186 (6’1)

Jin ZiXuan 185 (6’1)

Jiang WanYin 185 (6’1)

Xiao XingChen 185 (6’1)

Wen QiongLin 183 (6’0)

Mo XuanYu 180 (5’11)

Nie HuaiSang 172 (5’8)

Jin GuangYao 170 (5’7) (without cap, but it’s dubious whether or not there are height-increasing wedges in his shoes)

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  1. Wei Ying can not sleep unless he is in the arms of his precious husband Lan Zhan. 🌹🌹🌹
    I do not blame him one bit, after being parted with him for 13 years, getting a second chance to be him once again, heck yeah !!!💝💝💝
    Then bed time and the blanket foreplay !!
    How cute was that !!! 🦋🦋🦋
    WY whatever bed games you want to play, get ready your will definitely go along with your request.
    😍😍😍😍
    Man he even drank your soup for you.
    What a husband !!!! 👏👏👏

  2. Oh wow, I looked at the heights. Lan Wangji is tall it seems, and Wei WuXain used to be tall. Poor Wei WuXain. He’s short again since he’s in Mo XuanYu’s body XD. Oml, this story just keeps getting better (although this isn’t really the main story… but still)

  3. Waah omgosh such a gentleman Lan Wangji is as always, lol Wei Ying’s expression though XD

    Also, it was funny reading GuangYao’s height, short people struggles T.T

  4. OMG.. couldn’t stop laughing at their failed attempt at rape role playing 😂😂 One doesn’t want to resist at all and the other simply couldn’t resist since his legs are always automatically opened for hubby 😅 RIP rape fetish 🤣🤣🤣

    1. That role play failed big time. They should think up some new kinks lol. With a lover like WWX their sex life won’t be boring at all. Even LWJ is quite a sport with this type of stuffs, i’m surprised. Must have been all those cut sleeves pornography he read in secret in the Jingshi when he was a teen, after he was so incensed by WWX

  5. Thanks for the translation. Another good chapter.
    I believe that Lan Zhan’s conversation with his uncle was not easy and if he announced his marriage to Wei Ying, it must have gotten worse. He will do everything to keep Wei Ying by his side, to have him recognized as his cultivation partner in front of all the sect and all whole world. He faced his uncle for him. The banquet is the place where Wei Ying must show himself and impose as Lan Zhan’s partner, so that his love is recognized. The soup scene reminds me of the same thing as the chapter 72 wine cup.
    Wei Ying is really not a morning man. The wake up scene is very cute. Lan Zhan pampered Wei Ying and this one is kissing him back, keep touching him even asleep. Lan Zhan for sure likes this morning ritual too. Taking Lan Zhan for a living pillow, very good idea, I totally agree with you Wei Ying. There is no limit to your imagination. You found the perfect partner in your hubby for your adult games. He will do as you wish, whenever you want, wherever you want and however you want as long he doesn’t harm you.You are so into each one. Your body cannot refuse Lan Zhan’S body, automatically openeditself to him. Love…
    I am not surprised the effect Wei YIng had on Lan Zhan back then. Making only one mistake in calligraphy when you always had in mind the one you loved, think about him and what you would like to do to him, Lan Zhan’s self-control is very impressive. He was still a teenager at that time and was still able to supervise Wei Ying despite all the distractions Wei Ying had made in front of him or annoy him in one way or another. No wonder his arms are so strong, he probably did handstand position every night (and something else alone in his bed)
    Thanks again for the chapter.

    1. I agre,, LWJ facing his uncle might have been tough. But we know our boy has stood up for his love and for his conviction under more challenging situatioms : him against 33 elders was just one example, the Koi Tower confrontation where it was our couple vs various sects combined is another. It’s wired in his DNA from his dad’s bloodline, I suppose.

      1. Yes, Risiris i like your thinking. Its hard wired in his DNA to love Wei Ying, and to protect Wei Ying. He’s always been stubborn like that.

    2. Hi, Dutrima, i agree with you so much. And your undying love and understanding for WangXian and MDZS in general. Unlike some ppl who bashed them and the author just for their wild sex scenes and kinks, you actually understand them and accepts them in every way. Thank you. And you are so right with everything.

    1. Actually it’s other way around. It’s wei ying that rub and squeezed LZ’s thighs. Later on, LZ had to fix his hair tie and forehead ribbon. Which is cute bc WY needed to feel LZ’s presence everytime he waked up!

      1. So cute. How he just woke up, and attacked LWJ (who is peacefully reading) with rubs and squeezes, coz he adores him. They’re both so precious, their sweet sides and their wild sides. Their relationship will never be boring.

  6. Hi GDC fans.
    My thoughts below do not concern this chapter or K and ErS. I have the feeling that a chapter is missing between 111 and 112. I have some questions and I am pretty sure that it will not be answered in the next chapters, which brings me some frustration. It seems that the author was in a hurry to stop the trips of Wei Ying and Lam Zhan. Maybe I’m wrong, but here are my questions:
    After Lan Xichen confessed to Wei Ying how much deeply Lan Zhan was in love with him, I would have liked to read a heart-to-heart conversation between Lan Zhan and Wei Ying regarding the following topics:
    1- When did the really Wei Ying realize that he was in love with Lan Zhan, apart from the fact that he physically attracted him? I know he almost always thought about him and trusted him, but in his mind it was not very clear. Perhaps in the ancestors’ hall of Lotus Pier when he made the first two prostrations?
    2- When did they do the third prostration? Before they made love the second time? Who requested to be married before continuing? I am sure is Lan Zhan. How did it happen? If Lan Zhan ever thought of Wei Ying’s first body? Were they nervous when they made love the second time? I mean, the first time was in a kind of an emergency needs so they did not take the time to look the other’s naked body.
    3- When did Lan Zhan discovered he was in love with Wei Ying? I think it was at first glance. How did he feel when Wei Ying left Cloud Recesses? When did he composed their song and in which circumstances? Did he tell Wei Ying that he played Inquiry every night for 13 years looking for his soul, spirit? What he felt when he learn his death while he was a seclusion? We do not really know his story.
    Don’t get me wrong. This is one of my best novel I ever read and I will definitely buy it once available on sale.

    1. If you contact me (tumblr) or tell me where I can contact you, I’d be happy to share my thoughts on the matter and discuss with you. Let me know.

      1. I’m also interested to know your response on this, too~ ☆ I hope you can share it with us one day~

      2. Believe me I’d love to share it here, but this is a comment section and I was already once rightfully reminded that it can’t be treated as a forum (told hold lengthy discussions). Anywhere (www) is fine for me~

    2. Hi !
      About your first question on when Wei Ying realized he was in love with Lan Zhan. I think before the reincarnation he didn’t “love” Lan WangJi. He liked him a lot because he was fun to tease, was intrigued because he was his exact opposite, looked up to him and respected him a great deal as a person and as a cultivator, and thought he was handsome. But I don’t think he saw him as a potential lover simple because he didn’t imagine himself being attracted by the same sex and so didn’t give it much thought. He saw himself as a straight womanizer and it was probably beyond impossible for the proper and perfect Lan WangJi to have such inclinations towards him. To support that, even after their first sex scene in the bathtub etc. and when Lan Zhan shoved him away he thought that he had soiled the pure WangJi with his deviant behaviour… Also he didn’t spend enough alone time with WangJi at the time to realize.

      After the reincarnation though, I think he must have realized early that what he felt and how he behaved with WangJi was more than just teasing and flirting to disgust him. For me he started realizing the first night WangJi got drunk because at the time he saw that he could make him say and do whatever. And so he realized that there were specific things he wanted to make him do and say that he wouldn’t admit in front of a sober Lan Zhan eventhough he is usely shameless. Also by taking Mo’s body and acting like a cutsleeve, he discovered it was possible and he was ok with it as long it was with WangJi…

      What do you think of this analysis ?

      1. Hello, I agree with the second part of your answer. However, in his early life, Wei Ying and LAn Zhan were already one for the other (eg, WY like, offering to wear LZ, the turtle cave, the wine cup, etc.). I know that Lan Zhan was already in love with Wei YIng, but I’m sure WY already had feelings for him, but he did not realize it because he was a womanizer. What about Lan Zhand and their third prostration? ect,,,
        How can I reach you directly to discuss about that?

    3. About the”play Inquiry for thirteen years”, this was never stated in any chapter of the original novel. It was invented in a piece of fanlit, I casually translate it as “A letter to WWX”. It was elegantly written in ancient Chinese language and touched the hearts of many GDC fans. The inquiry-for -thirteen-years idea was then used in many fanarts, fanvid and so on.
      Consider the character of LWJ, he was excel in all of his skills, including inquiry. He did not put aside his duties just to mourn WWX.
      The author intentionally kept a distance from LWJ. So the thoughts and story of LWJ is not shown, but can only found in trivial details.

      1. Thank you. It’s a bit sad since LWJ is the main character with WWX. Of course, LWJ never gave up on his duties, but I would have been happy to know more about his story since the first day he met WWX until he found him reincarnated in the body Mo’s body.

  7. Ahhh these is extra chaps alreadyyy😂😂😂😂

    it’s like i started to read this yesterday and now it’s going to an end 😞 i don’t want to let it go, ah 💔

    xie xie for always updating and not leaving this unfinished and for your hardwork, K-chan and crew 🙏🙏🙏

  8. What an amazing Novel that it sadly ended, though I hope for many many more extras and stories and maybe another book, don’t you all agree! 🙂
    The Author is brilliant!
    Many thanks for the translator for their hard work.
    But, I would really appreciate if someone would tell me:

    Where’s the tiger seal? Even though Jin Guangyao mentioned that it was destroyed but how and when?

    Also, is it mentiond in the novel how exactly WWX died other than being backfired? in which chapter?

    1. The tiger seal is with JGY, buried alongside JGY and NMJ’s corpse deep underground.
      I don’t exactly remember the chapter, but WWX mentioned it himself how he was ripped to pieces (he said it like cut to pieces i think). I think its safe to say that the reason the author does not show the first siege of burial mound where he died was because its too gruesome (since he was basically eaten alive, with no corpse left). Instead we only can understand through talks of it or mentions of that time. This and the first time he was thrown in burial mound and he spend three months there, the author said that its too horrible to mention, likely triggering, so we don’t get a word for word of what happened during the time he was trapped there for three months. This is just a speculation, but i have a horrible suspicion and feeling that apart from all those resentful energies and dark beings that trapped him, he likely resorted to cannibalism as well, eating some of the corpses or other things to survive. Cause he tells Jiang Cheng later that when ppl are really hungry, they would eat anything. I though that was a bit ominious how he said it. And it makes sense why the author does not want to put the details there cause its too horrible. Cause he couldn’t just escape, no one ever did. He was the first to escape after he finally can control all the dark beings of burial mound that trapped him. Thats why it took three months, and its likely a horrible three months.

      1. I agree with you Wangxian obsessed but I would like to add something:

        We must keep in mind that by the time WY was thrown into theburial mound, it no longer had its golden core, he had just been removed, so he was weak and could not practice inedia (even if it is impossible to do this for 3 months). I think it was his first death; when he lost his golden core and his golden path, he also lost all his dreams , his pride, his destiny, he got lost (he did not know after giving his core that he would be trapped by the Wens) so he lost his life. When he was thrown by the Wens, he had to do everything to survive and thanks to his mother’s blood, he was able to absorb all these resentful energies and then escape not without having kept some traces in him, scars that will never heal,. It was difficult for him not to be absorbed by these energies and to control them. Sometimes it was very painful for him without a golden core to balance these energies without being overwhelmed by them and to continue living day and night surrounded by bad energies and nightmares, but he never injured innocent people, his loved ones or those he respected.
        Readers: do not try to analyze too much, we lose sight of the essence of the novel. It is a magnificent fiction (my favorite one) and not the reality. Trust the strength of WY, his personality and thank the author for bringing him back from hell 😁💖

      2. I agree. And yes, i totally forgot about the inedia bit, ofc he couldn’t practice that since he has. no GC, and they were all so young (17ish) they never really practice inedia beforehand (he said something of that sorts to LWJ in Xuanwu cave). Must have been a really horrible three months to survive in there. No wonder the author does not want to show it.

  9. I’m finally all caught up with the novel! Their morning routine is so cute, it makes me soft :’) The little things LWJ does for WWX are the sweetest! Thank you for the update!!

  10. Everyone mocking JGY being short yet I’m here reminded my first anime sweetheart Kenshin is only 158cm (same as me) while my actual husband is 166cm 😂😂😂😂 y’all are mean

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