Chu Weiliang was born exceptionally beautiful and was also a Peerless Cauldron. She raised nine mentally ill demon emperors and was rumored to have scandals with half the cultivation world.
But she was fiercely independent her whole life, absolutely refusing to rely on her looks. That is, until she died and was resurrected with a new Master…
Sword Sovereign Wen Shubai was handsome, had a clean background, was especially protective of his own, and was a patient and systematic teacher when it came to imparting knowledge.
When Chu Weiliang’s soul was incomplete and needed mending, her Master would check on her daily: “This method is called Soul Merge. It requires the two’s lips and teeth to touch.”
When Chu Weiliang was injured and needed to recuperate, her Master lent her half of his bed: “As long as you have a leg pressing down on you, you’ll be able to sleep for two more hours.”
One day, Wen Shubai said, “The true Path of Emotionlessness is just like your Master—remaining unperturbed even with a beauty in my lap. If you don’t believe me, come over and try.”
Chu Weiliang took him at his word and sat over.
A few days later, she was caught by her Master, who grabbed her by the waist and pinned her onto a table. “You want to run after sleeping with me? Which demon have you taken in outside now?”
…
Legend has it that the Demon Lord Jun Fuyi, who cultivated the Dual Cultivation Path, failed his ascension because the woman he loved did not love him back.
One day, Chu Weiliang discovered a cage abandoned by her Master.
Inside a deep, dark cave, a wedding bed with swaying red curtains stood, and empty shackles dragged on the ground.
The walls were covered in tally marks used to count the days—a full one hundred and nine thousand five hundred days.
Original Title: The Beauty is a Natural-Born Villain, the Gods Pathologically Vie for Favor
[Slow burn in the early stages, gradually gets better, a quality sweet story]



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