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A Dance for the Dead, A Song for the Living

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Tang Rulin is a man of two faces. By day, he’s the untouchable "Acting Shizun" of Wuji Feng, embodying the elegant composure of his master. By night, he’s a self-wallowing danmei addict, hate-reading novels about "shameless disciples" and "tragic masters." He uses his knowledge of bad fiction as a shield, convinced his newest junior, the handsome Wei Hanmo, is a "Pure Lotus" protagonist here to seduce the master and ruin his life. But Rulin’s paranoia has a blind spot. Wei Hanmo isn’t here for a romance; he’s a reincarnator fueled by a blood debt, determined to destroy the sect from the inside out. When a joint-training expedition forces the duo into proximity, alongside a yapping, boundary-less disciple from another peak, the stage is set for disaster. As Rulin meticulously builds a "wall of chaperoning," obsessed with preventing a romantic cliché, he fails to notice the chilling shift in Hanmo's gaze. The only thing more dangerous than a fictional trope is the man who has decided the protector, not the master, is his only obsession. In a world where reality mimics the fiction he despises, Tang Rulin is about to learn that he is the main character of a tragedy he never saw coming.
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