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lizzieonka · 1 year
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Fourth Perspective is not an unlimited flow, but it's by the same author as The Earth is Online, and it also has the mystery, horror, and sci-fi stuff, and that makes the two give a very similar vibe. (The main couple even have the same dynamic as Tang Mo and Fu Wendou)
They're completely different stories, but Fourth Perspective, being written later, is really more polished than TEIO, and I recommend you to read it if you liked TEIO.
The arcs are just mind-blowing. And the MC, Xiao Jinyu, feels more human than Tang Mo coz we actually get to see him vulnerable. [I love Tang Mo, but he was too perfect and composed.]
Like, why do you think Bai Ruoyao is such a popular character? Because among all the characters, only he actually broke down. They're in a fucking apocalypse, but everyone is still so sane and strong. Only Bai Ruoyao had a moment of weakness, and that makes him more human.
Y'all please read Fourth Perspective. I swear your won't regret it
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御赐小仵作✨ | Chu chu relying on Jinyu while they open up her mother’s coffin to inspect the corpse.
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tytangfei · 2 years
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chu chu: feed the chickens for me, okay?
xiao jinyu, commandery prince an of the three judicial offices: well it's not a major inconvenience so I guess I will
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eunuch-enjoyer5 · 10 days
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the blood of good-looking guys
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mycatwantstoeatpins · 10 months
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Blood of Youth recap - episode 14
Xiao Se asks Lei Wujie what he considers a hometown. Lei Wujie says it's a place you’re destined to return to and Xiao Se says Tianqi City is his hometown.
Xiao Se asks Sikong Changfeng if he thinks he should return to Tianqi City; he says yes, but that he won’t try to persuade him. He asks what Xiao Se thinks of Qianluo.
Xiao Se speaks to Wuxin in a dream, saying he’s troubled but doesn’t have any doubts.
Sikong Changfeng tells Lord Bai he supported Lord Langya two decades ago, not Lord Bai’s father, and he will support Xiao Se.
Xiao Se rejects the decree since no one else will fight for his uncle Langya and dares Lord Bai to kill him. Qianluo defends him against Zang Ming but Xiao Se is stabbed.
Lord Bai tells Zang Ming he already knew Xiao Se would reject the decree.
Lord Bai leaves Xueyue City and Shao Han sends him a message saying to proceed with the plan and go to Wushuang City.
Wuxin has a visitor (the man from the dungeon?) - Xiao Yu (Lord Chi), the seventh son of Emperor Mingde - who comes with Minghou and Yueji. Xiao Yu’s mother was Yi Wenjun (Consort Xuan) so he’s Ye Anshi’s half-brother. Luo Qingyang, the Lone Sword Deity and City Lord of Muliang City, was also in love with Yi Wenjun.
Wuxin says there’s no kinship between them but the idea of ruling the world by making Xiao Yu emperor is interesting. Xiao Yu asks Wuxin to stop or kill Xiao Chuhe. Wuxin says Xiao Se must not die.
Sikong Changfeng tells Tang Lian to escort Ye Ruoyi to the Tang clan for treatment. Xiao Se says he’ll go with Lei Wujie to a tournament at Lei Fortress.
Lord Bai meets Wushuang.
Qianluo meets Xiao Se on the roof, where he’s drinking. He tells her about Tianqi City.
Sikong Changfeng warns Xiao Se he’ll be in danger when he leaves Xueyue for the tournament.
Sikong Changfeng tells Li Hanyi Xie Xuan will also be at the tournament.
In Wushuang City, Wushuang tells Song Yanhui and Lei Yuzhen that Lord Bai learned his breathing technique from Jinyu and sword from Yan Zhantian.
Lei Wujie tells Xiao Se they’re going to Wangcheng Mountain to try to reunite his sister and Zhao Yuzhen.
Zhao Yuzhen tells Li Fansong Xiao Se tried to charge him 800,000 taels for the destruction of Dengtian Tower and asks if Li Fansong saw Li Hanyi in Xueyue.
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wordofdissaster · 2 years
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ChuChu: criminal cases were my bed time stories 😌✨
Xiao JinYu: Who tf would tell real crime stories to a child?
ChuChu: … your dad
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wuxiaphoenix · 2 years
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On Writing: The Strange Occurrence of the Defective Detectives
The Defective Detective is a trope that’s been around at least as long as the mystery genre in Western fiction, with Sherlock Holmes and C. Auguste Dupin of “The Purloined Letter” being sterling examples.
(It’s possible it’s been around in Chinese and Japanese literature longer, given the rather odd behavior of some fictional judges, including one in Japan who had a tattoo (Gasp! Horror! Unbecoming of samurai!) and would use that fact to go undercover among criminals to roust out suspects.) Modern c-dramas include Su Ci of Maiden Holmes, who admits she’s not much good for anything besides solving cases, and pretends to be a man without much caring about it, and Commandery Prince An (Xiao Jinyu) of The Imperial Coroner, who... oh man, he goes well beyond nerd. If that character’s not officially a high-functioning autist he’s at least tap-dancing on the edge of the spectrum. A full list of his oddities would go on a while. So far in ep 9 he’s topped himself by casually revealing in front of the whole Imperial tea party that the device he just used to prepare exquisite tea is one he came up with to precipitate soil out of water samples when he’s trying to solve cases....
The Defective Detective is a classic trope, and used well, very effective indeed. It neatly solves two storytelling problems when you have a Great Detective as a main character. First, it lets you explain how on earth this detective always seems to know the one obscure fact that punctures a killer’s alibi, or allows him to track a suspect - or victim - to the ends of the earth. If the character’s hyper-focus and special interests all relate to crime-solving, then of course he’s got a whole library of said info in his head. Second....
Great Detectives are geniuses when it comes to investigation. That’s what we want; to see the truth laid bare in a single pulled thread, to see impossible murders solved, to see evildoers brought to justice - in a court of law if possible, dead in bloody self-defense if not. We want this. It’s part of the whole detective fantasy: that wrongs can be righted, the truth brought to light, and the trust of society shattered by crime at least partly made whole again. We need that genius.
But an actual genius is very, very hard to live with. If they’re so smart, why do they need anyone else? They run a risk of being someone the reader can’t connect to as a character, and that can wreck your whole story.
A Defective Detective, though? One who can track killers like a bloodhound, but can’t - quite - grasp the normal behavior of people at a party socializing? Who will, in fact, get in serious trouble if they try? They need someone who understands them. So Holmes has his Watson, Su Ci had Prince Qi, and Prince An has a tight group of friends and guards who do their best to make sure he’s got someone in his corner when the social stuff Goes Horribly Wrong.
A Defective Detective is someone broken in the eyes of the world, and thus even more driven to make what they can whole. They’re someone we can understand.
And if readers understand your characters, and respect them, they can grow to love them. And that will make your story stand out above all the rest.
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crushzonebl · 6 months
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Living Next To The Male God - 住在男神隔壁[穿书] - PT-BR (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/story/340677189-living-next-to-the-male-god-%E4%BD%8F%E5%9C%A8%E7%94%B7%E7%A5%9E%E9%9A%94%E5%A3%81-%E7%A9%BF%E4%B9%A6-pt-br?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_myworks&wp_uname=ZoneCrushBL&wp_originator=z1agy1r02t02Efb%2Fq5dDdSZXjVL%2FrjNKxk5gFJcZSsjMroPo3YvLhoS9UUfUa3nzRu%2B7rz46ZuBJDat9kL0A0HpB4Qn6d4zmjpiA1kM9KuncXe%2FcZQItp%2BrOsqdNQun6 Autor: Ài kàn tiān (爱看天) 170 capítulos + 10 extras Um dia, quando Xiao Tang leu um livro semi-autobiográfico que manchava o nome de seu deus masculino, Xiao Tang com raiva jogou o livro e acabou de passagem. Um livro separa os dois mundos, de um lado está a era 5G e do outro lado está dentro o livro chamado "Thank you, for your love in 1999". Tang Jinyu, um estudante do ensino médio de 17 anos, encolheu para uma criança pequena. Ele tenta pisar em um banquinho para ver o mundo do lado de fora de sua porta, mas acaba vendo seu deus masculino carregando uma mochila escolar passando... Ele mora ao lado de seu deus masculino =口=! !
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hawopro · 3 years
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Leng Yue & Chu Chu | First meeting (4/4)
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xinyuehui · 3 years
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Jing Yi: hmm free ship estate
御赐小仵作│The Imperial Coroner
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lizzieonka · 2 months
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"Keep thinking" is such a simple line, but it works so well as a repeated phrase in Fourth Perspective.
The only way to hone the Logic Chain is really to just... keep thinking. And witnessing Xiao Jinyu thinking his way through all the questions, discovering their answers one at a time, only to find more questions really makes you want to say along with the characters, "Keep thinking."
It's become a wish for good luck, and at some times, even like a warrior chant
Keep thinking.
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EP2 ⧸⧸ EP4 ⧸⧸ EP12 :  我为凶手,你为死者
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tytangfei · 2 years
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the imperial coroner really gave some iconic moments like xiao jinyu looking into his heart ONE (1) time and was like Yeah, Chu Chu is in my heart, so this means I’ll marry her.
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bitterfrosts · 3 years
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The Imperial Coroner: episode 3
Prince An Vs. The Chickens
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mycatwantstoeatpins · 10 months
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Blood of Youth recap - episode 34
Marquis Lanyue and Ye Ruoyi ride back to Tianqi with the Wangli army.
Jinwei attacks Lord Langya and Jade Deity defends him. Lord Langya says his father didn’t want to emperor and he doesn’t either. Jinwei tells Jade Deity it wasn’t him or Jinyan who killed Jinyu, then kills himself.
General Ye orders his soldiers to attack and they fight in the courtyard.
The Wangli soldiers intercept the upper army.
Lei Wujie stops the fight in the palace courtyard. Lord Langya and Xiao Se (as Lord Yong’an, Xiao Chuhe) back him up as the heirs to Lord Langya and Lei Mengsha. General Ye says they’re both dead; he’s the only one left.
The emperor tells Xiao Chuhe to announce his decree. Xiao Chuhe announces that Lord Langya was innocent and admits him to the ancestral shrine. Lord Langya is appointed General Xuanwu to serve directly under the emperor. The emperor will burn incense at Lord Langya’s shrine every three years until he dies.
Lord Langya says his father arranged his own death to stop the army’s revolt. General Ye asks the elder Lord Langya why he was so reluctant to be emperor.
Emperor Mingde collapses on the steps.
Later, General Ye tells Ye Ruoyi he’s been defeated. He tells her he thought about killing all the Xiaos and taking the throne, but he’s not fit to be emperor. He says he has to retire now and he’ll go to Mount Fengxi where her mother is buried.
Xiao Se and Xiao Lingchen go to see the emperor. He says it was inevitable the army would rebel and their plan prevented casualties.
Xiao Lingchen says the emperor should have found and killed the officials who framed his father instead of executing Lord Langya. He says the emperor should give the throne to the son he hates the most.
After Xiao Lingchen leaves, the emperor tells Xiao Se he exiled him because he was afraid the treacherous officials would try to kill him. Xiao Se asks if Lord Langya’s execution was really the only way to stop a rebellion. The emperor says he was afraid. Xiao Se also excuses himself.
Lord Chi bemoans his failure to set Tianqi and the Langya army against each other. The chief eunuch comes to see him. Lord Chi blames Xiao Chuhe for ruining his plans but says he might still be able to use the officials’ petition.
Xiao Se tells Ye Ruoyi they should try to get the petition Jinyan produced.
The chief eunuch comes to see Jade Deity while he’s praying for Jinyu and Jinwei. Jinyan appears after he leaves and asks if Jade Deity will kill him. Jade Deity says he will. Jinyan says he wants to change sides.
Lord Bai visits Jade Deity to ask about the petition. Jade Deity says the signatures could be forged. Lord Bai’s been appointed acting Minister of the Judicature and he’s in charge of the investigation.
Ye Ruoyi tells Xiao Se and Qianluo it’s obvious Jinyan is hiding with Jade Deity. Ji Xue arrives and says Jade Deity sent a message saying he would send Jinyan to Baixiao sect and asking them to protect him.
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jockvillagersonly · 3 years
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@veertjed​: makes one (1) joke about there not being any poly fics in the fandom
me: hold my fucking beer 🕴
🌸🐸👇🐸👇🐸👇🌸
🌸🐸👆🐸👆🐸👆🌸
...anyway I wrote a domestic polycule insomnia cuddles + morning coffee sesh for the most powerful polycule in ancient China! Do you like...
Leng Yue being a heavy, snoring sleeper
Chu Chu sleeping like I do (elbows OUT, legs CURLED)
Overused parenthetical statements
A gentle sprinkling of Xiao Bros feels 
Company Heirs Modern AU or something, idk, that’s all just gravy for the meat and potatoes: d o m e s t i c i t y (We’re talking couch cuddles. Forehead kisses. Bagel offerings. Morning breath.)
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you may be entitled to clicking on the link above and enjoying it. 
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