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The Ziwei Ruins had been open for several days, drawing a crowd of cultivators from the surrounding area. Many newcomers were prevented from entering by their peers, who warned that the major Immortal Sects were joining forces to eliminate the Jade Demon Bai Mengjin within the ruins. The cultivators gathered at the entrance discussed her infamous past. Bai Mengjin was formerly the beloved final disciple of the Danxia Palace master, known for her outstanding aptitude and beautiful appearance. She achieved Foundation Establishment in twenty years and Golden Core in another twenty, nearly matching the record of Immortal Lord Ning Yanzhi. However, for unclear reasons, she fell to the Demonic Path. Rumors held that she developed feelings for her senior brother Ning Yanzhi, but was rejected. In retaliation, she allegedly placed a love Gu on him, and when exposed, she attacked and shattered his Sword Heart before escaping Danxia Palace. The sect master, her master, died from grief shortly after. Bai Mengjin then became known as the Jade Demon, committing countless evils including razing her own family estate to the ground and murdering innocent clans. During the breakout from the Ziwei Ruins, she used a supreme treasure called the Samsara Mirror, which possessed the power to move mountains, overturn seas, and defy fate. As the cultivators confronted her, she unleashed the mirror, freezing everyone and everything in time. The shattered restrictions and destroyed terrain returned to their original state, as if the conflict had never occurred, leaving only the silent ruins.Bai Mengjin then found herself in a familiar yet strange setting: the Bai family's school hall. A strong force shoved her down and her cousin Bai Mengxing snatched her spirit talismans. She recognized this as an illusion from the Samsara Mirror, reliving her childhood before she left the Bai family at fourteen. As a child without parents, she was often bullied, especially by her cousin Bai Mengxing. She remembered that back then she had secretly marked the talismans to expose him, but that only angered her uncle who later caused her to lose an opportunity to join Danxia Palace. However, she was no longer the same person. With over a thousand years of cultivation as a demon, she decided not to endure any further grievances. She calmly admitted to casting a spell that made Bai Mengxing fall repeatedly, and when he tried to retaliate, she used her skills to make him and his lackeys stumble and fall into a heap. She then gave Bai Mengxing a thorough beating, leaving him screaming for mercy. After venting her anger, she left the school hall feeling refreshed, thinking the Samsara Mirror was considerate to let her enjoy such catharsis.She realized this illusion was unusual. It did not attack her Dao Heart weaknesses nor manifest her desires. Bai Mengjin decided to investigate further by heading to Qingyun City's largest marketplace. She thought a crowded place might reveal flaws in the illusion. She found a tea stall and sat down to contemplate her situation. Soon she overheard two familiar voices: Huo Chongxiao and his junior sister Yue Yunqiao from Danxia Palace. They were on a demon-hunting mission to track a ghoul. Bai remembered that Yue Yunqiao had died young during a similar mission, which greatly changed Huo Chongxiao. Seeing them here, Bai suspected they were either part of the illusion or had no memory of the real world. She listened to their conversation and learned they were investigating a series of disappearances in Qingyun City caused by a demonic creature.Huo Chongxiao attempted to track the demonic energy but found the amount insufficient for effective tracing. Bai Mengjin offered to help by holding the ancient lamp used for tracking. She secretly infused more magic power and directed the flame to point in a specific direction. The tracking worked successfully. Huo Chongxiao was delighted and prepared to pursue. Before they left, a sudden sound startled them and forced out a hidden ghoul that was about to possess Yue Yunqiao. Huo Chongxiao realized the danger and thanked Bai for her timely intervention. Bai introduced herself as from the Bai family, an affiliate of Danxia Palace. Yue Yunqiao warmly invited her to call her senior sister. Bai hesitated then agreed, hoping to build rapport. She fabricated a small conflict with her cousin to explain why she was out late. Huo Chongxiao and Yue offered to accompany her home, but Bai suggested they allow her to join the demon-hunting mission instead. She argued that her sensitivity to demonic energy could help them. Huo Chongxiao agreed, thinking it would also let her earn merit to avoid punishment at home. Bai Mengjin expressed gratitude and joined the investigation, feeling nostalgic seeing Huo Chongxiao before he became the hardened demon exterminator she knew from later years. She knew several simple demonic tracking tricks from her time as a demon, and she was confident she could assist them. The three set off in the direction indicated by the tracking lamp, beginning their pursuit of the demonic creature.

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I would rate this novel a solid 4 out of 5 stars for its intriguing storyline and character development. However, I must emphasize that the pacing of the narrative can be somewhat slow at times, which may deter some readers seeking a more fast-paced adventure. That said, the overall quality of the storytelling is quite commendable, as it allows for a deeper exploration of the characters and their motives. One aspect that caught my attention is the summary provided for the book; I find it to be somewhat misleading. It suggests a certain direction or intensity that the plot doesn't fully deliver upon, which could lead to some disappointment for those who approach the novel with those expectations. I believe a more accurate depiction of the story's themes and pacing would better serve potential readers. In conclusion, while the novel has its flaws in pacing and summary representation, it still offers a rich and enjoyable reading experience. I would recommend it to those who appreciate character-driven stories that unfold gradually, giving readers the chance to fully engage with the intricacies of the plot and the lives of the characters involved.
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This novel is quite a lengthy read, but I assure you, it is worth every moment spent immersed in its pages. The storyline is engaging, the setting is richly crafted, and the character development is commendable. While the synopsis provides a glimpse into the plot, it cleverly omits many details, keeping readers in suspense and eager to uncover the twists and turns of the narrative. As someone who has struggled to find captivating female-lead cultivation novels recently, I was thrilled to stumble upon this gem. If this genre piques your interest, I highly recommend giving it a try—you won’t be disappointed. The story centers around our heroine, Bai Mengjin, a formidable demonic cultivator embroiled in a fierce struggle against immortal cultivators over the possession of a coveted heavenly treasure. In this mystical world, demonic cultivators find themselves at odds with immortals, as the insidious influence of demonic energy erodes their sense of humanity, pushing many to madness and indiscriminate violence. However, Bai Mengjin possesses a unique advantage; born with a jade body, she is immune to various toxic energies, including poison and the malevolent forces that plague her peers. This extraordinary trait enables her to master both demonic and immortal cultivation techniques. Initially, Bai Mengjin was an immortal cultivator, but a series of intricate conspiracies—an elaborate web that becomes clearer as the story unfolds—forces her onto the path of demonic cultivation for her survival. Betrayed by her master, her senior brother, and even her own family, she is hunted down by the entire immortal realm for a crime she did not commit. For a thousand years, she lives in this precarious state as the world around her descends into chaos, with an eerie sense of impending doom enveloping everyone. Amid this turmoil, a mysterious secret realm known as the Ziwei Ruins emerges, enticing cultivators from all corners to seek a life-saving treasure within. It is here that Bai Mengjin encounters the Reincarnation Mirror, an ancient artifact shrouded in mystery. Under siege from other cultivators, she inadvertently unleashes the mirror's magic, causing time itself to halt. When she opens her eyes again, she finds herself transported back to her childhood home—one thousand years prior—before her life took a tragic turn. At first, Bai Mengjin believes she has fallen into an illusion, convinced that resolving her childhood issues is the key to her survival. However, as the secrets surrounding her family come to light, she realizes that she has indeed traveled back in time. Determined to alter the course of her destiny, she quickly formulates a plan to prevent the mistakes of her past life, starting with avoiding enrollment in the Danxia Palace. During this pivotal moment, she encounters Ling Bufei, the young sect master of the Wuji Sect, and does not hesitate to propose an agreement. She offers to assist him in overcoming his crippling injuries—inflicted by demonic energy—in exchange for marriage and the opportunity to lead the Wuji Sect through him. This agreement marks the beginning of their intricate and dynamic relationship, setting the stage for a captivating story filled with adventure, intrigue, and exploration of fate. In summary, this novel combines a richly woven narrative with a compelling lead female character whose journey is both thrilling and insightful. Don't miss the chance to embark on this adventure—it's a read that will linger long in your memory!
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30. Overall, I'm impressed by how much story is packed into these opening sections. We've got multiple timelines, several distinct characters, hints at future tragedy, a compelling protagonist, and a central mystery that ties everything together. It's not wasting any time, but it also doesn't feel rushed. I'm definitely curious to see where this goes and how Bai Mengjin's situation will develop. The tone is serious but not grimdark, with enough humor and personality to keep things from getting too heavy.
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2 The story does a good job of setting up questions that I actually want answered. Why did Bai Mengjin become a demon? What happened between her and Ning Yanzhi? Why is the Samsara Mirror showing her this? Is there a way for her to get her power back? Each chapter gives you a few answers but leaves you with more questions, which is exactly how effective serialized fiction should work.
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2 The sensory details in the market scene are good. You can hear the vendors, see the crowd, feel the bustle of a busy city. It grounds the story in a specific place and time, even if that place might be an illusion. The contrast between the lively market and Bai Mengjin's internal confusion about her situation creates a nice atmosphere.
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2 The relationship between Huo Chongxiao and Yue Yunqiao is a nice contrast to the toxic dynamics Bai Mengjin experienced in her youth. They're supportive, they trust each other, and they clearly care about each other's wellbeing. It reinforces how messed up the Bai family was while also showing that not all cultivation relationships are cold and transactional.
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