Summary: Su Lu transmigrated into the female lead of a restricted-level Xianxia novel.
As a cursed half-demon, she suffers from periodic episodes where she must engage in dual cultivation with someone, otherwise she’ll endure unbearable pain.
According to the original plot, within her sect, she would be pinned down by her senior brothers, senior sisters, master, uncles, and nephews—all with reddened eyes—leading to various bizarre scenarios.
Even if she leaves the sect, she would encounter various important characters, such as the Demon King’s trusted general, the Sword Saint’s disciple, the Demon Lord’s successor, etc. After various episodes of dual cultivation, she becomes entangled in tragic romances amid faction conflicts.
After transmigrating, Su Lu decides to save herself.
She tries every means to change her master and escape the original male lead and supporting male characters, only to discover that her new master and senior brothers are all the original story’s major villains, each bearing blood feuds, destined to slaughter countless people and commit heinous crimes in the future.
Su Lu: ?
This is just absurd.
She can only desperately cultivate, apply early for leaving the mountain for training, evade numerous plot kills, and befriend some ordinary, unremarkable background characters.
Such as an ordinary orphan from a fallen sect wiping tears in the twilight ruins.
Such as an ordinary member of the Demon Clan who accidentally fell into the Frozen Abyss and got sealed.
Such as an ordinary farmer who enjoys growing flowers and keeping birds.
Su Lu was nearly moved to tears: I finally get to meet some normal people!
The Demon Lord standing amidst mountains of corpses and seas of blood: ?
The Demon Emperor covered with three thousand talismans: ??
The Sword Saint carrying a hoe: ???
※Not orthodox cultivation setting, mid-to-high fantasy elements, mixed themes, many original settings.
※Focus on plot progression and daily life, lots of dialogue, slow pacing.
※Limited romance subplot, CP with Demon Emperor, other one-sided affections exist.
※Protagonist has limited moral standards, imperfect personality.
– Upcoming Work The White Moonlight Thinks It Won’t Do –
Su Tang transmigrated into the white moonlight female supporting character in a Xianxia tragic romance novel.
According to the original setup, as the male lead’s junior sister, she would sacrifice herself early for him. Years later, when the male lead becomes the leader of the Cultivation World and a renowned Sword Immortal, he would encounter the female lead who resembles her, treating the female lead as her substitute, unfolding various cliché dramas of physical and emotional torment.
After numerous hardships and dangers, the male and female leads finally unite, but to save the world, the male lead self-destructs to seal the great villain, resulting in a bad ending for the entire book.
Su Tang: …
Su Tang thinks this won’t do.
After transmigrating, to avoid plot kills, she stays away from the male lead’s group and finds a tall, handsome but averagely skilled master who seems like a background character. She cultivates diligently, planning to leave the sect after learning some skills.
Later, her master accidentally reveals his identity, and Su Tang discovers he’s actually a demon.
To survive, Su Tang immediately fabricates a story: Master, there’s no need to silence me. I’ve yearned for the Demon Domain for years.
Her master remains remarkably calm: Why?
Su Tang knows that in the original story, the great villain who forced the male lead to self-destruct—the Demon Lord Xie Yan who would later dominate all realms—is already rising to fame, with over half of the three thousand Demon Gods submitting to him, about to unify the entire Demon Domain.
Su Tang casually blurts out: Because I admire Lord Xie of the Demon Domain.Her master’s expression turns subtly complex…
Later, her master temporarily leaves the sect for matters, telling her to cultivate well before departing, saying he’ll return for her in a few years, and perhaps then she’ll get her wish fulfilled.
Su Tang watched in bewilderment as her master departed, then soon fled the sect herself. She cultivated in the Secret Realm for centuries, eventually becoming a Free and Unfettered Immortal in the outer realms, passing her days in leisurely contentment and carefree joy.
One day, she awoke to a friend’s visit, bearing the latest news from the present world.
The Demon Domain’s armies swept across all directions, the Demon Lord’s divine power reaching the heavens, unmatched by any. Even the renowned Sword Immortal had fallen to him, and the rulers of the Nine Domains were utterly defeated, trembling as they bowed in submission.
Her friend suddenly wore a strange expression. I heard the Demon Lord was once searching for someone surnamed Su—apparently his disciple?
Su Tang: ?
Not long after, amidst a battlefield littered with wreckage, she encountered that Demon Lord. He looked exactly like her master.
Dark clouds stretched across the sky, peaks stood shadowed, countless Demonic Creatures prostrated on the ground, and myriad deities and immortals knelt in silent reverence.
A handsome man in black battle robes slowly approached her, lifted his hand to pinch her cheek, and gritted his teeth to whisper, What happened to your promise of admiring me?


