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The Phoenix Crying Across the Nine Heavens.
Chapter 27: It's Better to Die Than to Suffer While Alive. [27]
Summary
In a tense scene, Yao Mo Wan expresses her desire for a hamster instead of a fence, leading to chaos when Yao Su Luan gets injured by a cat while trying to hold the hamster. Ye Hong Yi intervenes, defending Yao Mo Wan, who feels misunderstood and guilty. Yao Su Luan leaves in pain, while Ye Jun Qing struggles with his emotions regarding the hamster, a keepsake of his late love, Mo Xin. As tensions rise, Yao Mo Wan remains unfazed, focusing on her meal despite Ye Jun Qing's anger. The narrative explores themes of misunderstanding, emotional turmoil, and the complexities of relationships within the royal setting, culminating in Yao Mo Wan's quiet reflection on her past.Full content
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