After the Second Prince of the Ninth Heaven broke the Holy Spirit Lamp, he was then deprived of his Mana, his appearance, and was demoted to descending to the world to experience calamity.
The Second Prince, who had now no talent and no appearance, became the younger martial brother in Miaoxian Mansion, and started the path of cultivating immortals with fear.
At first, everyone bullied him, and only the cold and taciturn senior brother treated him well.
Later, he learned that the senior martial brother, the same as him, had a deep fate with immortals. Unless his soul left his body, he would become his Taoist Companion.
His heart was happy. Until that day he witnessed the senior martial brother commit great treason and as he held the Master in his arms.
With a piteous cry, “Miaomiao…….”
The cold face showed a gentle look as well.
That was the Master’s nickname.
The Second Prince no longer expected the senior martial brother to see him, but he did not expect the senior martial brother to be desperate and begged him, “Xiao Qi, save the Master, only your life can be exchanged for his life.”
After coming back, the Second Prince didn’t even evade the sword and died under it.
In a trance, he saw the senior martial brother’s disbelieving expression.
With his body dead, he returned to heaven.
The father of the Ninth Heaven raised this scarred man. The Second Prince asked for a heartless bead. After years of suffering, it was better to be a merciless and loveless immortal.
It was just that, it didn’t occur to him that his senior martial brother became the only devil in the Three Realms.
He didn’t know until he died–
—that the senior martial brother was covered with blood and tears. He knelt on his knees and could not stand up from the sycamore tree and fought madly with his fragmented soul.



The story lacks any bullying or betrayal; the scene of QZY hugging his master from the summary doesn't occur. Feng Xuan is aware from the start that QZY will become the demon king, but it's not about chasing a wife or revenge. QZY's feelings are exclusive to Feng Xuan, and Feng Xuan doesn't even request the heartless bead; his father planted it while Feng was unconscious.
Feng Xuan and Qi Zhuoyu share excellent chemistry. Feng is charming, lazy, and vain, with an amusing train of thought that brings laughter. QZY is a classic "tall, dark, and handsome" character, but he behaves like a child sometimes, wanting to be the strongest in every situation. Their interactions are filled with humor and sweetness, with touching moments when QZY tries desperately to win Feng's affection.
The plot serves mainly as a backdrop for their blossoming relationship, and Feng Xuan doesn't need to mimic the character Xiao Qi from the fate book. The story has some issues, such as the instant connection between the two, who are practically fated to be together. QZY's immense power renders everything effortless, making him seem overbearing and occasionally ruthless, but these elements are played for laughs, with minor characters meeting unfortunate ends. Feng Xuan, though likable, is practically useless outside of plot developments.
In conclusion, while the story has its flaws, it offers a delightful read with a cute couple. It's a simple tale of a picky, vain, yet sweet beauty and her intimidating, yet devoted senior. There's also a charming subplot involving Feng Xuan's parents, with his male mother, another character with an eccentric personality. Overall, if you enjoy a light-hearted romance, this could be an enjoyable read.
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