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Jiang Cheng had what, 3 months? To gather up rogue cultivators to be his disciples? And yet when we see him with Lan Wangji on their hunt for Wei Wuxian he actually has quite a significant amount
Baby girl was clearly doing something right
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jiaoji · 8 months
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LWJ and WWX fighting on the Sunshot Campaing:
WWX, angry: Get a fuck!!
LWJ, after asking for WWX to come back to Gusu for the 187162°: I'm trying.
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korpikorppi · 1 year
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The Twin Jades of Lan & the Twin Heroes of Yunmeng: the Fabulous Four of the Sunshot Campaign
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wangxianficrecs · 26 days
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Heart of hearts by apathyinreverie
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Heart of hearts
by apathyinreverie (@apathyinreverie)
M, WIP, Series, 23k, Wangxian
Summary: It won't be until several days later that Wangji will know to be grateful for Jiang Wanyin’s insistence to split up in their search. (Or, JC and LWJ spend those months searching separately and LWJ ends up finding Wei Ying a little earlier. Wei Ying who doesn’t remember anything beyond his own name. So, LWJ takes his chance and takes Wei Ying home. To Gusu.) Kay's comments: AO3 user apathyinreverie has done it again and left me absolutely devaststed. When I originally bookmarked this, it wasn't a series yet and more of a WIP (?) but now, a second work has been posted and it's probably going to be finished soon. I love this start to a canon divergence, where Lan Wangji is the one who finds Wei Wuxian after his time in the Burial Mounds, without Jiang Cheng being there and with Wei Wuxian suffering from memory loss. As devastating as it is, Lan Wangji gets to see the full extent of the hurt Wei Wuxian suffered in the Burial Mounds and also gets to be beside him before he managed to build his walls up again. Really loved this, so heart-breaking, so soft. Excerpt: Wei Ying. Wei Ying is here. Alive. Wei Ying who looks terrified of him. Wei Ying who drips resentment as though oversaturated. Wei Ying who looks barely present but still, somehow, desperately unbroken. “Wei Ying,” Wangji breathes, aching at the terror swimming in his zhiji’s eyes. There is the slightest falter in Wei Ying’s posture at the sound of his name, a sudden uncertainty in his eyes, dragging to focus quickly on Wangji’s hand that had so briefly lingered against his shoulder, as though uncertain whether what he felt might have been real. “Wei Ying,” Wangji repeats, desperate and joyous and devastated at the state he is in. He watches Wei Ying’s grip on the blackened flute loosening, the dark swirls of energy around his feet calming slightly. There is silence, a careful sort of quiet as neither of them speaks. “You know me?” Wei Ying finally asks, voice roughened in a way that speaks of no words spoken for months and entire weeks spent screaming at the same time, a helpless uncertainty vibrating within. There is no recognition in Wei Ying’s eyes. As though Wangji were a stranger. “You’re real?” he adds carefully, softly, breaking Wangji’s heart further.
pov lan wangji, canon divergence, not cultivation world friendly, memory loss, amnesia, hurt wei wuxian, possessive lan wangji, protective lan wangji, domestic lan wangji/wei wuxian, caring lan wangji, caring, bathing/washing, golden core reveal, golden core transfer fix-it, wei wuxian goes to gusu, sunshot campaign, wei wuxian's three months in the burial mounds, hurt/comfort, wei wuxian has ptsd
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bnnywngs · 1 year
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no golden core transfer au but also wangxian getting together way earlier where they arrive to the war meeting all proper and bathed, looking like the young masters that they are, buy the silence in the tent is really uncomfortable and everyone are looking at them - actually, they're looking at their waist and wei wuxian is kinda afraid to look down, while lan wangji is just pretending to not noticing anything at all.
jiang cheng turns back, failing to hold back a snort and chifeng-zun looks like he's biting his lips to hold back a laugh, and lan xichen..... ah, lan wangji is feeling rather afraid now, his brother is smiling brightly and his eyes have this kind of twinkle he knows too well.
"wangji, wei-gongzi." the lan sect leader called, taking a step further "it's good to see you. although..." he looked down to his brother's waist with a chuckle "i don't think that's your sword, wangji."
panicking, wei wuxian looked down and saw that at his side it was suibian, but actually bichen, then he looked at lan wangji and saw suibian where bichen was supposed to be.
oh, no.
in their haste to get dressed again as quick and neat as possible as they were almost late to the important meet, they didn't realize that they grabbed the wrong sword before leaving wei wuxian's tent.
fumbling around, they changed the swords back to their rightfully owner before lan wangji coughed embarrassedly.
with a fake cough barely masking his laugh, nie mingjue caught their attention, "if we can start?"
"yES! of course!" exclaimed wei wuxian, his face pink with embarrassment, wincing when his voice came out louder than he expected.
lan xichen chuckled again and waved them closer to the table.
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guessilllive · 6 months
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Quite possibly the dumbest thing I've ever posted. But I'm tired and loopy so I've been laughing my ass off the entire 15 minutes it took to make this.
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haifoct · 6 months
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“This talisman has been reversed.”
Jiang Cheng finds comfort in the warm, engulfing light of his companion clad in white.
Always delighted to work with @marshallmigraine and extremely grateful for another chance like this. I hold this comic gently, much like how jc holds lwj’s pretty face up there.
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evakant · 2 years
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thirty days of zewu-jun(e)  —  day eighteen  + with bonus jiang-zongzhu !
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dionte-goethe · 7 months
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Inktober 2023: day 5 - map. I wanted to draw Nie Mingjue leaning over a war table map. Is that so wrong? Also they're all so young. D:
Wish I could do more blurring and shading, but I am literally drawing in a cheap sketchbook with a cheaper ballpoint pen, I'm making it work the best I can.
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sherylhooper · 2 months
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There's a reason that even tho my country and my people push very hard to have us included in Europe, and discard everything that make us similar to Asia, I don't count myself as just European but more Asian, because our country is moatly located in Asia and also because the Silk Road and other Asian coutries' culture is very similar to us. That's the conversation for another time tho but when someone reads this, I want them to know that foreigners may call us white because of our skin color (even tho my ethnicity is very diverse 😒) but they still always count us as Asians because we aren't white and European enough for them.
What I want to say with that is that as much as I like that damnei, and especially MXTX books became popular, western people with their idiotic ideas make my skin crawl.
Unpopular opinion here but Wen remnants weren't innocent just because they haven't done what Wen Ruohan did. If someone doesn't something horrible, doesn't make them innocent and good. This is why I can't stand western people. Someone made a tiktok about how horrible Jiang Cheng was for leading the siege against Wei Wuxian and how horrible he was and how heroic WWX is and I wanted to make something very very clear.
MXTX herself very clearly wrote during Sunshot campaign that "no Wen took Sunshot Campaign seriously". Here it doesn't say that every Wen, besides Wen Qing and Wen Ning and Wen Qing's branch, took Sunshot Campaign seriously. No, she very clearly wrote what she wrote. People assume way too much that Wen Qing couldn't leave Wen Ruohan's side. I'm sorry but yes, yes, she could, She could've taken Wen Ning with her, gone to Lan Xichen or Nie Mingjiu and given up as a prisoner, but she didn't.
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The fact very much remains: neither she, nor Wen Ning or others gave up on Wen Rouhan. They clearly expected him to win (and he was very much winning before WWX turned up with undead army and turned the tides.).
Now I want to address another thing and it's called POW, i.e. what Wen Remnants were.
The phrase, Prisoner of War for the first time, has been used in 1610 but the idea of losing side of war being "either slaughtered of enslaved" has been there since ancient times: Romans, Greeks, Turk Sejuks, Turk Ottomans, Persians, Arabs, Mongols, Chinese, Japanese, etc. They all have taken people from losing side of war as prisoners.
Now I want to adress what these POW were used as - "Typically, victors made little distinction between enemy combatants and enemy civilians, although they were more likely to spare women and children. Sometimes the purpose of a battle, if not a war, was to capture women, a practixe known as raptio."
My people were part of raptio many times, as our enemies captured women from my country because they were beautiful and they wanted to "verbessern" (improve) their blood and bred them for that purpose as disgusting as it sounds, this is a very reason why many foreign leaders in history, especially in Asia, had my people as grandmas or mothers, most of the time unwillingly and my people also took their own life before that kind of fate would befall on them too.
That was what happened to women prisoners after war most of the time, as for men, they were used to work manually almost every time for their captors.
Now, as much as Jin Guangshan and Jin Zixun make me very very angry, (not because how they acted against Wens but because they were simply disgusting people) they weren't wrong to take Wen Remnants in and make them work manually till they died (what could be argued that Jin Zixun was wrong in following that bat and capturing and impriaoning WN and his group during nighthunt). If everything WWX acting the way he acted was abnormal. He literally stole and freed them and went to the enemy's side.
Here is where I want people reading this to forget their western opinions and Geneva Convention (which was created in 1949 AFTER two world wars.). I know that most of them and their countries have never been to war in near history (USA involvement in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in iran, in many other countries doesn't count and neither does WW1 and WW2), have never had their people expeciance genoc!de so I want them to shut their mouth and listen to us, who have had wars at the hands oppressors and colonizators for more than 2000 years, yes two thousand years, who have experienced genoc!de multiple times. Even nowdays 20% of my country is occupied by our oppressors and we had 2 wars in last 32 years also at the hands of them. In 1992-1993 and in 1998 my people experienced ethnic cleansing alongside with our allies at the hands of Russians. And last war we had was in 2008, which I remember very well and it was hardly a war and more likely bombing the civilians!
Keep that in mind that I actually was in Jiang Cheng's shoes and understand that I also have a sibling. If, God above forbid, my sibling after what happened to us, got up, defected and went to Russians side, I'd kill that traitor with my own two fucking hands!!
Does people even understand what kind of bullshit they are speaking when they say that WWX was actually not wrong to take "innocent" Wens' side? There was no such thing as innocent people there!! They were elders, sure, but you can't make me believe that if they were younger they wouldn't fight in that war or that WRH wouldn't force them to fight. Did anyone from Wen Remnants say "oh, Wen Ruohan was such a bad person, we weren't actually on his side even tho we never defected during the war but just because we have done nothing against others, we are innocent". That doesn't work like that. They couldn't have been innocent when they stayed by WRH's side in the war!! At best, they simply were indifferent in it! They alao profited from war. Funding, medicine, etc have to come from somewhere, right?
Now I want to adress Wen Ning and Wen Qing and why I don't particulary care about them. Wen Qing was a healer, we have to understand that today's medical ethics that was created by Thomas Percival, is different from what physicians thought was correct in antient times, especially in ancient China.
"The traditional Chinese medical ethics emphasized heavily on physician's morality and set high standarts for medical practice. To summarie the ideas in these historical works, the phyaicians nuat rescue every like without any preconditions."
At that time there was no such thing as patient's automony. For that reason we can't fault WQ when she performed the golden core transplatation. She just did what WWX asked her.
There'a one thing that I'm gonna argue tho. When WQ and WN saved Jiang Cheng from other Wens, WQ told WWX that their debt from now on was null and void.
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So when people say that Jiang Cheng should've always be in debt with her, is actually not correct. I also want to argue that she trully only cared for her brother. When she fell on her knees in front of WWX, she only wanted him to save Wen Ning. Nowhere did she say "oh, Jin clan is treating my branch so horrible, we all want to save ourselves. Help me save them."
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Now about Wen Ning. He is a guy who has no other personality than just being m nice. He helped JC and WWX after Jiang Sect annihilation and that was also because he was nice. He is just a nice guy, nothing more, nothing less. He just exists to be "just nice guy".
I can't seem to force myself to care about him.
Someone on above mentioned tiktok commented and I quote:
"there is nothing jc went through that was significantly worse than what others went through yet people baby him so much 🙄 sry i don’t like mr genocide everyone"
The tiktok author replied:
"NO FR like “he lost his family” hate to break it to u bud but so did like. Everyone else … it was kind of a war,,,"
Did I read it correctly or did they simply compared Jiang Sect Genocide to people losing one or two relatives in the war??
The author in their bio had "free Palestine". Unfortunatelly that comment here clearly speaks that they don't actually care about anyone's genocide and they probably only do it for the trend.
Apparently these people also think that Jiang Cheng hunted down that tortured "pure innocent Demonic Cultivators for fun".
Are they dumb or do they trully think that these Demonic Cultivators all were like WWX and not blood-hungry like Xue Yang?? The only remotelly normal Demonic Cultivator was WWX!! Nowhere did MXTX say, even in interviews that JC hunted Demonic Cultivators for fun! Some people have never read a book in their life and it shows!
Especially when they act as if WWX was second coming of Jesus and has never done anything wrong.
First of all, WWX did, in fact, have an army in Burial Mounds, the army of undead, fierce corpses and ghosts. That army may not have Wen Remnants, but it was still an army! Also wasn't WWX the one who wrote death threats with his own blood and sent them different sects? He, obviously, wasn't in right mind at that time but he really was the threat to the Jianghu. He was arrogant and, what we know is that Jiang Cheng led the siege (please, remember that we also hear that from other people - who love rumors and speculation and etc. We don't know for sure if JC led the siege or not.).
WWX did betray him. He left him alone when he took Wen Remnants. They were brothers!! What kind of older brother abandons their little sibling? Wei Ying also indirectly caused Jiang YanLi's death. Mind you, Wei Ying didn't die on the same day as JYL, but three months later.
That alone left Jiang Cheng trully alone with a newborn nephew!!
It's a wonder he didn't go out of his mind.
Just because WWX suffered doesn't mean other people, especially Jiang Cheng didn't lose everything in the world. He had to revive a dead sect with his two very hands in his early twenties.
Some people also don't understand what kind of power vacuum Jiang Fengmian and Yu Ziyuan's deaths created! Take cultivation out of the novel and you are left with 5 big sect with Sect Leaders who are like the kings in their own land! People pay taxes here canonically. Do some people trully believe that Yumeng Jiang would remain untouched when there was no Jiang Sect left to rule it? Jin Guangshan and other sects, big or small, would start fighting over the land. Jiang Cheng had more problems at his hands than caring about leftover Wens and the problems that Wei Wuxian created because at that time, when he stole Wens from Jin Sect, he was still a part of AND the Head Disciple of Jiang Sect 🤌🏻
Wen Ruohan wiped out one of the 5 big sects and he may have done the same if Wei Wuxian didn't insult Wen Chao, but he indirectly gave Wen Chao the reason to hate Jiang Sect even more than his father's brainwashing and people think it's not that important.
People also genuinely hate Lan Xichen because he never cared about Wen Remnants enough to take them in or save them 🤦‍♀️
Wei Wuxian should also have cared enough for his sect to at least help JC revive it or something as his Head Disciple. Him giving JC his golden core meant nothing at that time, I said what I said! Especially because he didn't know! 🤷‍♀️ I blame Jiang Fengmian for raising him all highty and mighty and lone wolf or smt, but that's the discussion of another time.
I trully believe that some people read the novel with their eyes closed! This here is exactly why I hate westerns so much when they seriously think that JC is the worst character and hate him more than Wen Ruohan, Jin Guangyao/Meng Yao and Jin Guangshan 🤌🏻
MDZS fandom is clearly very toxic and I'm very glad I'm not a part of it. I'll stay in my SVSSS bubble for eternity.
P.S. just so I can make something very clear. The Siege didn't happen because of Wen Remnants as Jin Zixun allowed WWX to take them away, but because WWX killed Jin Zixuan, who was a sect heir and also husband of his Shijie. Wen Ning killed him indirectly, WWX had no control over his abilities, he was powerfull but with no control and his mind was deteriorating at that time. He was a danger to the cultivation world. Siege happened because of him, against him, and Wen Remnants died as a colletal demage. Morally right or wrong, what he created was a political disaster and it ended with every Wen, excluding WN and Wen Yuan, and with himself dead!
UPDATE. someone from China reblogged this post and called me quite horrible things, but that's okay. They also questioned if my people have even gove thro genocide at all. Okay, denial of my people's genocide is not new either. What they said next was that Siege of Burrial Mounds was a genocide of Wen Remnants. No, actually it wasn't. They died as an collateral demage because Wei Wuxian was there, that's the tragedy. I'm gonna repeat once again, Siege happened because of WWX, not because of Wens.
Another thing what they said is that people have empathy that I lack and I'm a horrible person for that, and I should be ashamed for even thinking that or that I'm Chinese literature to spread my hate, etc, etc.
My empathy died when things such these happened to my people.
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Mind you, this is only one, one single city and it's not even the whole list of crimes they have done. I'm gonna find and update this post once again, cuz it's clear that I need to spread awereness, I won't let their names be forgotten...
Today the remains of 12 people, who were considered as "lost during war", were found and transferred to my country for burial and it was very emotional as many remains still haven't been found after 30+ years yet and people still hope that there could be even a single bone found and returned so they can bury it.
So, yeah, I bury whatever empathy I have left with the remains of people everytime something like this happens. Every time people deny the genocide of my people, every time these people call US colonizers and many degrading things, saying that we oppressed them when in reality it was other way around, when we couldn't speak our language, when they called it the "dog's language" and and laughed at it, couldn't get any service if we spoke it and they mockingly told us to speak "human language", which to them was Russian, WE were oppressed in our own country and land and they took everything from us and made the world believe that we were oppressors and colonizers, they even stole the name of our region for themselves....
And no one in the world did anything about this because they didn't care. So no, everytime I'll always imagine myself in JC's shoes that I'm asked to care about ethnic Russians and Apsuas, I simply can't care, don't care and won't even care unless justice is served, unless all the land they have stolen is returned, unless they all apologize for what they have done and stop spreading lies about us....
So, good for you, if you have empathy and are a better person, unfortunately, I am not...
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only10th · 19 days
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Very… very angsty thoughts of the day. Very angsty and whumpy. With that said, TW for: blood, helplessness, near character death, hallucinations
Thinking during the SSC wwx would sometimes get hurt, whether it’s because of using the tiger tally or maybe someone attacked him from behind, and once they’d retreated back to the tents they were staying, lwj would just… help heal him?
Wei Wuxian sits on his cot in his tent, tending to his own wounds like he always did ever since he was young. At this point it was the force of habit, get hurt, take care of it himself. What he didn’t count on this time is that Lan Zhan noticed. He always noticed, cause despite them arguing, fighting, despite how overwhelmed Lan Zhan got, he always had his eyes on Wei Wuxian.
That night was particularly cold, no matter how many layers or how many talismans he placed around, it was just that cold. The sound of the flaps of his tent opening is what caught his attention, and there he was, Lan Zhan, uncharacteristically, letting himself in with bandages and medicinal herbs in hands. Once he steps in, he just sees a very, very tired and bloodied Wei Wuxian. The grime from the war smeared on his face, clouding his handsome features. Though, it’s not enough to cover Wei Wuxian’s surprise to see Lan Zhan in his tent.
“Lan Zhan? What are you doing here?”
There’s silence between them and it stretched for what it felt for eternity. Lan Zhan looks down at the items in his hands, and then back at him. “Tending the wounded.”
At that moment, Wei Wuxian can’t help but scoff a chuckle under his breath, “I’m not wounded, I’m fine. There are other people who are in dire need of your assistance.”
Lan Zhan’s brows furrow with worry and frustration. Why is Wei Wuxian doing this? He knows what he saw, Lan Zhan saw a shower of arrows directed specifically towards him. He had strummed his guqin just in time but two arrows still managed to land on his back.
“It is not wise to neglect your injuries. Whether they are big or small, one’s body needs to be replenished and taken care of.” Lan Zhan presses on, taking a step closer towards the other.
“Lan Zhan,” Wei Wuxian says his name with ice, “You really think of me as a frail thing that needs constant supervision?”
Wei Wuxian stands from his cot, grabbing his dizi as he does. Though, he only takes one step before he comes crashing down to the ground.
“Wei Ying!” Lan Zhan calls, quickly stepping closer to grab the other’s arm. He helps him back to his cot, “Let me help.”
The insistence dissolves Wei Wuxian’s walls. With a defeated sigh he nods at the other and begins to slowly shrug his robes off. He’s too tired to fight, too tired to push him away. So the two stay silent while Lan Zhan works to tend his wounds.
“I’m fine, you know?” He mumbles, breaking the silence. “You really should be putting these supplies to better use, for the people that need them the most.” A hiss slips without warning when Lan Zhan swipes clean the wound left by the arrow.
“Your wounds are not healing properly.” It’s all Lan Zhan says, and Wei Wuxian is glad because he knows he doesn’t have the energy to fight Lan Zhan about how his new cultivation is affecting his nonexistent golden core. From the corner of his eye he can make out Lan Zhan’s hands moving efficiently, threading a sterilized needle. “Breathe.” Lan Zhan instructs before letting the needle sink into his skin. They stay like that for the time Lan Zhan puts in taking care of all the wounds he got during the fight.
“Thank you…” he mumbles after a long while, “But you don’t have to keep an eye on me. Today was a slip up. It won’t happen again.”
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His breath hitched while he laid on the floor, doing his best to keep his head leveled and the panic at bay. He knew blood slowly seeped through his fingers, but he couldn’t move. He was bleeding out… after today’s battle he had limped towards his tent. He didn’t think it was that bad, it was just a scratch, he thought, no one had been able to get so close with his army of corpses… yet, once the adrenaline left his body he came crashing to the floor. Wei Wuxian couldn’t move, his body refusing to listen to his commands, so the only thing he could do was to try his best to stop the bleeding but his hands were so shaky, so weak. Time ceased to exist, he doesn’t really know how much time it has gone by.
Wei Wuxian has to try. His voice is so frail as he calls for anyone to help him. Anyone would do, as long as they find him.
“Shijie… shijie—“ he whispers before choking on his own blood. Maybe.. maybe if he raises his voice, he heard his voice earlier. Maybe he was still around. Maybe… Gods, it hurts to breathe. “L-Lan Zhan… Lan Zhan…!”
Consciousness slipped quickly from him. It hurts so much to breathe. And all he could think about is how scared he was. ‘I don’t want to die. I don’t want to be alone. I’m scared…’
“It's okay, A-Ying. It’s gonna be okay.”
His eyes widen at the silky, yet comforting voice. That voice… It was so distantly familiar. With difficulty, he turns his head and he gasps softly when he sees a woman and a man kneeling next to him. The man had his very own eyes, and the woman reflected his own smile, a red ribbon tied on her hair like his.
“A-Niang..? A-Die…?” He tries, the words feeling foreign in his mouth. They come out in a whisper, but even then it takes so much energy out of him.
His mother hushes him, fingers gently brushing his hair. “My A-Ying… My sweet, brave A-Ying. You’ve been so brave and strong. I couldn’t be more proud.”
“I’m scared… It hurts.” He whimpers, hot tears spilling down his cheeks and getting lost in his hair. Wei Wuxian tries to reach for her hand but falls with a quiet thud next to him. Inches away from his parents. He wants to touch them, he wants to be held by them. For once, he wants to be held…
“We’re here, baobei. It’ll be over soon.” His father said with a sad smile. “Forgive your a-die, I couldn’t protect you… I couldn’t take you away… Your A-die is sorry that Jiang Fengmian let you suffer.”
“I’m scared… I’m scared. I-I don’t wanna die.”
“A-Ying has done enough. Rest, my child. Everything will be alright.” His mother whispered, leaning down and pressing a loving kiss to his forehead. It felt so real, maybe they really were here. “Rest. Close your eyes. A-Niang and A-Die are here.”
He doesn’t want to close his eyes, not when his parents were right in front of him. He missed them so much, he had so many things to tell them. Tired eyes flutter close, a tear sliding down his face. Maybe… maybe he can let himself rest. The war is almost over, the sects don’t need him anymore, right? He can only hope… that his shijie or Jiang Cheng are not the ones to check on him. He wouldn’t want them to find him like this… The thought of his shijie crying… no, she’ll be fine. Jiang Cheng will protect her, and he’ll always be close, his spiritual energy thrums through Jiang Cheng’s meridians. So, he’ll always be with them.
He’s done enough…
At least the pain eases out, the floor doesn’t seem so hard. His mother is holding his hand so tightly. Wei Wuxian wants to pry his eyes open, he wants to see her again. Compared to when he was thrown to the Burial Mounds, at least he felt warm.
“…Wei Ying—!”
He’s too tired to respond, too tired to bother and find out who is calling his name. Whoever it is should respect what his mother asked, she wants him to rest. It’s not like they can stop him from sleeping, Wei Wuxian had always been a heavy sleeper. Just let him rest…
“…wake up— Wei Ying, wake up!” The voice above him nearly screamed with despair. That same warmth envelopes him closer. It was comforting to say the least. Gentle, yet firm fingers press against his wound on his side. “Stay. Stay…”
“A-Niang… Wants A-Ying to rest…” Wei Wuxian mumbles, and he feels himself sinking deeper into the black void until he’s suddenly pulled back. He choked in a scream, pain flaring from his side.
“I’m sorry, Wei Ying. I need to stop the bleeding…” That voice… Wei Wuxian opens his eyes, even if his vision is blurry he can still make the Second Jade of Lan above him who had been cradling him in his arms.
“L-Lan Zhan…?”
“Do not speak. Focus.” Lan Zhan urged, voice strained as he kept sharing his own spiritual energy to help close the wound. “I’m here…”
He lets himself fall limp in Lan Zhan’s hold. He’ll deal with the aftermath and the yelling later. Wei Wuxian can’t help but lean closer to Lan Zhan, letting the warmth comfort him. Maybe he wasn’t as alone as he thought he was. He’ll make sure to thank him, once he’s well rested. He at least wants his parents to know he’s resting in good hands.
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rayan12sworld · 5 months
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💙Obscuring the Sun
By:Karmiya
Summary:
When Wen Ning finds Wei Wuxian, strangled and left for dead a mile out from Lotus Pier, he brings him to his sister in Yiling for treatment. Wen Qing is left with the task of hiding him- and of trying to convince him not to return to the person who nearly killed him, as little as he wants to hear it. She isn't sure there's anything she can do to help him when they're now on opposite sides of a war, but soon events transpire which give Wei Wuxian no choice but to shelter with them in Yiling.
As much as they can't afford for the Sunshot Campaign to lose the war, neither can they win it; not if all the innocent people caught up in Wen Ruohan's tyranny are to survive. But can anything be done to depose Wen Ruohan, or is the tyrant too close to the sun for any mortal to reach?
Chapter:7/?
Words:24,243
Status:ongoing
Anyone in MDZS fandom knows who strangled wei ying😒, wen ning found him and helped him,later on he went back to Jiang Cheng, Jiang Cheng nearly killed him again
Later on in front of everyone he said that wei ying has betrayed Jiang sect
And lan zhan told him
"Why are you lying?" 
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While he knew it wasn't going to work anyway, he had high hopes for remaining anonymous outside of Qinghe.
He should have known his Da-ge could be just as much of an asshole when he felt deserved, as he, Nie Huaisang was. They were brothers, after all.
But this? This was just cruel. This was even worse than cultivation excercises and sabre practices and being polite to other sect leaders and stuck in Cloud Recesses with Lan Qiren as his teacher for three years together.
His fan didn't hide the carefully crafted look of innocence and helplessness that he had been perfecting ever since he was a child from the crowd, hoping against hope that his brother would spare him, yet he knew that in any blink from now-
"The Sunshot Campaign was long and tiring, it demanded the lives of countless of our men, but in the end, our allied forces gained victory. Without the Nie Clan, and especially without their fearless leader, Nie Mingjue, it would have been questionable. We are thankful for your contribution to the war effort and the Lan Clan is going to honor our promise," Lan Qiren bowed regally towards them. The man was just as uncomfortable doing this whole thing a few shichens after the defeat of Wen Ruohan as most of them were, but he was the better choice. If not him, it would have been Jin Guangshan leading the victory banquet, and that would have been a disaster.
"We are thankful for our allies, and I am honored for the trust," Nie Mingjue bowed, "but I wasn't the only one who led the campaign, nor the one who secured our victory. The one who made our disciplines ready for the swift act to defend Cloud Recesses and the one whose strategies saved our people's lives was not me."
A shocked silence was drawn across the hall, and the Second Master of Qinghe wanted nothing more than to disappear. All of his hard work to look like a harmless, ditzy airhead, a lazy, good-for-nothing idiot, his efforts to be all cute and cuddly and innocent in Xichen-ge's eyes... soon, it would be all for nothing. Just because he didn't want his loved ones to die and he used his brain to save them, Da-ge was punishing him so cruelly.
"The one who deserves Lan Xichen's hand in marriage for his hard work and excellent strategy, is my didi, Nie Huaisang!"
Nie Huaisang glowered at his brother from behind his trusted fan, but as he pulled it away, only a meticulously created mask of pleasantness was offered to the crowd. He wanted Lan Xichen, he really did! But not like this! Not forced into a political marriage to him!
He was going to make his brother's long and healthy life a living hell, he promised himself darkly. But only after he made sure Xichen-ge had the best and happiest life he could have ever wished for. He was going to be the best damn husband for his Jade, he swore.
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*During the Sunshot Campaign*
Lan Wangji: Shufu, Wei Ying isn't talking to me!
Lan Qiren: Enjoy it while it lasts.
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wangxianficrecs · 8 days
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violent delights by justdoityoufucker
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violent delights
by justdoityoufucker (orphan_account)
T, 4k, Wangxian
Summary: Wen Qing is fairly confident in her own skills. She knows the theory—wrote the theory—and has performed many surgeries before, has worked with broken cores and devoted her life to the study of it. But there’s something different about this. - Or, the one where the Golden Core transfer goes...sideways. Kay's comments: This story explores an idea that I find super interesting, what if the Golden Core Transfer just didn't work? The odds weren't in their favour after all and here it just doesn't work, Wei Wuxian's core says nope and returns to Wei Wuxian, no matter what Wen Qing attempts. It changes things and for the better, at least for Wei Wuxian and the Wens and I love that and love their relationship especially. You know I'm so weak for Wei-Wen found family vibes. Ah, and now I'm sad again that justdoityoufucker left the fandom. I adore their fics so much. Excerpt: Except, a half shichen later, it disappears. It disappears. The core disappears out of Jiang Wanyin’s body. It’s an instantaneous happening—one second it’s there, channeling the remnants of Jiang Wanyin’s spiritual energy along with Wei Wuxian’s, and then there’s an abrupt, gaping emptiness that is familiar only because it’s how his dantian felt before the transfer. “J-jie?” a-Ning asks at the same moment that Wei Wuxian makes a rough noise of abject confusion, an emotion that is mirrored on her didi’s face. “What’s h-happening?” She forces some of her spiritual energy to remain in Jiang Wanyin’s meridians, cycling to ensure nothing goes wrong, and rushes over to Wei Wuxian, who has suddenly regained some color in his face. It’s hard to focus on splitting her energy, cycling it in two other bodies, but immediately she can tell what’s wrong. Wei Wuxian’s golden core is back in Wei Wuxian, like she never took it out. His meridians are perfectly reconnected, spiritual energy cycling as if it had never been stripped out.
pov wen qing, pov wei wuxian, canon divergence, no golden core transfer, jiang cheng has no golden core, not jiang cheng friendly, pre-sunshot campaign, sunshot campaign, post-sunshot campaign, wei wuxian lives, wen remnants live, families of choice, hurt/comfort, rogue cultivator wei wuxian, angst with a happy ending, everybody lives, wei wuxian leaves the yunmeng jiang sect
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shiqingxuanz · 4 months
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ain't this that one campaign in mdzs 🤨🤨🤨
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