(The protagonist had no Dao companion and had always relied on mooching off senior brothers, sect elders, and others.) It was said that the female disciples of the Yin-Yang Sect changed Dao companions more frequently than they changed clothes. Attracted by this reputation, Li Chuan spent his entire savings to join the sect, only to discover that things weren’t as he’d imagined.
Nearly a year after entering the sect, he still hadn’t secured a single Dao companion.
Just as he began to suspect he’d been scammed, a peerlessly beautiful senior sister approached him and asked if he wanted to “form an immortal bond.” Those outside the cultivation world might not understand what “forming an immortal bond” meant. To put it plainly: long-term relationships were called Dao companions, while short-term flings were termed “immortal bonds.”
From that moment on, Li Chuan uncovered the correct method to interact with the fairies of the Yin-Yang Sect. As long as he had enough spirit stones, he could form connections with senior sisters, martial aunts, or even his master’s Dao companions—no one was beyond reach.
Wei Tingyu woke up and found himself traveling to the world of "Nine Layers Purple". He replaced the heroine Dou Zhao's unfaithful ex-husband with his flesh and blood?
What? This world is actually a combination of many female-led dramas such as "Do You Know?", "Mo Yu Yun Jian", "Yu Lou Chun", "Dream of the Red Chamber", "Hua Xi Zhi", etc.?
What should Wei Tingyu do when these heroines appear beside him one by one?
As long as you turn these arrogant heroines into little women by your side, you can reach the peak of your life!
Dou Zhao: "Husband! I know you are in trouble, but I must be the legal wife!"
Sheng Minglan: "I am willing to follow you wholeheartedly, but I will never be your concubine!"
Xue Fangfei: "My husband, help me to seek revenge, and I will give myself to you! But I cannot obey your command to be your concubine!"
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Wei Tingyu: "How difficult is that? You are both equal wives!"
The girls were confused: "This is in etiquette..."