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What if they consummated their marriage, Changyu got pregnant all before Zheng leaves for war?
Their marriage began as paper and survival. This story pushes the clock before the drums do.
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17 Apr 2026
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The making of a husband and wife (in the only way which matters) by LaPoseur
Fandoms: 逐玉 | Pursuit of Jade (TV)
12 Apr 2026
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Yan Zheng (he will be referred to as this throughout) and Changyu have danced around their feelings for too long. The night they say goodbye, at the ferry, their fears and affections get the best of their good intentions. They hurt one another with their words, but they kiss it better.
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- Part 1 of Branding a Marquis
Bookmarked by Miw_Miw
17 Apr 2026
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A series of loosely interconnected one-shots, one for (hopefully) each episode of Fangs of Fortune as I rewatch. Can be read separately and in any order.
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09 Feb 2026
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Zhuo Yichen found love in the cold heart of winter with a white-haired demon named Zhu Yan. Through the turning seasons, their bond deepened into a sacred vow—a promise to marry, sealed by a youth’s reckless heart.
He believed every breath of his future would belong with the white ape yao. Until the night the Zhuo clan was massacred, and the one responsible vanished into the shadows: his own husband.
Bound by an unbreakable blood oath, Zhuo Yichen’s love crystallized into a single, burning purpose: to kill Zhu Yan with his own hands. For years, that hatred was the only thing that kept him breathing.
Now, at twenty-four, destiny mocks him. Zhu Yan has returned—not with explanations, but with a request. He needs help solving a string of murders, and his reason is as disarming as it is infuriating:
I missed you.
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25 Jan 2026
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There had been whispers at first — some claiming that the body in the room at the far end of the east wing was a corpse, that the commander had gone mad with grief.
Those mouths never spoke again. Zhuo Yichen made certain of it.
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10 Dec 2025

