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Chapter 279

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In the dead of the night, my fingers lingered on the keyboard. I didn't know where to start, but those unforgettable scenes kept flashing through my mind.

As for Fu Yao, I could only say: This woman should only exist in the heavens, and not in the mortal world. Her shocking sword skills in the Xuanyuan Training Ground, her sudden boldness in the civil war in Taiyuan, her perseverance in the face of the Forest of Death, her quick-witted battle with Buddha Lotus in the Heaven Fiend Temple, and her strategy to help Zhan Beiye clear the political obstacles.

The impact she gave me was far from just remembering that there was such an article and such a story, but that there was such a woman that deeply shocked me!

It was just like how Zi Chuan's story contained the Radiant King's rise to power, which made my blood surge with excitement. Empress Fuyao's story contained Meng Fuyao's playful scheming and scheming, pointing out the country and waiting to see who would emerge victorious.

The content of the article was different, but it brought me the same excitement. After reading it, I couldn't help but admire Gui Yuan. How talented was the author to create a character like Fu Yao?

As for Wuji and Zhan Beiye, I had a lot of emotions, but in the end, they could be summed up into four words: Love is speechless.

In order to pursue a sincere and rare love, the waiting party always needed a lot of patience and tacit understanding, and they had to be as firm as a rock. Wuji always understood Fu Yao's gaze, words, and even a smile. Under his care, Fu Yao was able to bring out her talents to the fullest. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that he understood Fu Yao the best. Love was like playing chess. It was only fun when you met your opponent, and it was taboo to think that you were infallible (just like Buddha Lotus).

Although Zhan Beiye wasn't as meticulous and deep in love as Wuji, he bravely expressed his feelings for Fu Yao. His straightforwardness and intensity touched me.

When we were escaping together in the forest, our eyes met when we returned to the Sky Fiend Temple. In that instant, hundreds and thousands of thoughts went through his mind. He knew that in this life, he was going to have this woman.

Compared to the previous two, Yan Jingchen made me feel more pity and pity for him. He was originally a disciple of a noble family, and he was also a handsome and talented man. How did he end up like this?

If his feelings for Fu Yao had been firmer, if he had been able to cast aside all those so-called family clans and worldly matters, would he have been able to live a happier and more carefree life now?

In this novel, Zhu Zhu and Ingot were a pair of extremely likable living treasures, especially Zhu Zhu's magnanimity and self-awareness that a smart girl should have. I greatly admired her. Although she didn't care about her image and chased after Zhan Beiye for many years, I was moved by her perseverance. Others might not be able to understand her perseverance, but she knew very well what kind of man she wanted to marry. Of course she could persevere, but after she met Fu Yao, she gradually understood that even if she chased and waited for him her entire life, there would be no result. But she was still happy and kind.

Although she seemed to have lost love, she had gained more. Just like what my friend once told me, if you stretch out your hand and clench your fist, you will only get a little. But if you open your fist, you will get more.

Zong Yue and Yun Hen were the type of characters that didn't appear many times, but were able to leave a deep impression on the readers. When I read the third volume, Yun Hen had only appeared for the third time. Zong Yue's appearances could be counted on one's fingers, but I was already very fond of these two characters. Their feelings for Fu Yao were even deeper than Wuji's, so deep that they could be buried in the bottom of their hearts forever, never to be mentioned again. At crucial times, they would step forward bravely, unreservedly helping and supporting Fu Yao. Fu Yao was fortunate to have these people protecting her; to be able to live by Fu Yao's side was also a blessing.

Author's Note: Uhh ~ So long and voluminous ~ Speaking of which, Fu Yao's review is quite pressurized. (There are two reasons: First, Longan's writing style is too good. Second, everyone's reviews are very outstanding.) I'm not good at flowery writing, so all I can do is express my feelings from the bottom of my heart. I express my feelings towards Fu Yao's article. Great Longan, let's get even higher! (̄ ▽ ̄)

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