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Or, the five times England and France proposed to one another and the one time they said yes.
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It Takes a Cherry or Two to Know [DISCONTINUED] by orphan_account
Fandoms: 天官赐福 - 墨香铜臭 | Tiān Guān Cì Fú - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù
05 Mar 2022
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It looks difficult, and if it looks difficult, it will absolutely be difficult when put into practice. And difficult actions done in critical situations always come with a series of consequences. That’s what Mu Qing strongly believes, that every action comes with a price, and he busies himself calculating every climb he takes in the ladder of life. But despite the dire situation he is in, playing the role of the ghost the God Pleasing Martial Warrior must fight for many rounds around the kingdom of Xian Le during the Shangyuan Festival, Mu Qing thought in spite of himself, ‘Well, fuck it.’ and used his remaining strength to catch a cherry that fell from its tree.
Goodness, Mu Qing will never care again.
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ALL THE GIFTS THAT STILL REMAIN by oceaniads
Fandoms: 魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù
16 Feb 2021
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The thing is: maybe intelligence isn’t his forte, but if there is one gene that he got from the Jiang side of the family, it’s stubbornness. There is a clarity bell inside a carved box, waiting at Lotus Pier with no owner, and Jin Ling can’t leave it at that. He grabs for his own, under the pillow, raises it to the light.
It means a lot of things for him. Safety. Promise. Family.
It’s not much, he thinks, to wish for his own to get back together.
Where Jin Ling's curiosity leads to the promise of getting his uncles back together. He just didn't think they would make it so hard for him.
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We Are Connected by a Thread by k_lynn
Fandoms: 天官赐福 - 墨香铜臭 | Tiān Guān Cì Fú - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù
30 Jan 2021
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All they’d ever done was put wounds on each other. Did they even know how to stop?
The battle is over but things aren’t the same. Feng Xin grapples with a realization that came on so slowly, and then all at once.
