Xiao Wu’s extreme personality made it difficult for the two siblings to get close.
Every encounter was permeated with a cold awkwardness.
When other people showed of their little sisters, all he could do was stand silently.
He and Feng Wu were basically strangers sharing the same home.
He didn’t know what her hobbies or favorite foods were.
He knew more about his half-sister, Feng Ting, than he did about his own full-blooded sister.

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Most people outside the family thought Feng Ting was the eldest daughter of the Feng family.

Feng Wu didn’t like appearing in front of people.
In fact her presence was so weak, most people forgot she existed.

Even he, her own older brother, had a habit of ignoring her.
What kind of person would she grow up to be?

It felt like he had failed as an older brother.

Tian picked up, then put down the communication crystal several times.
He was trying to firm up his resolve to contact his sister.

Feng Wu had nothing to do since school closed for the holidays.
The three little guys had run off and played outdoors after listening to Feng Wu’s story so she’d been spending time reading.
She was reading a romantic book recommended by Tian Yue called “Let Me Tell You the Story of the Sword God.”

Just from the title you could tell it was about a sword god named Tian Ya.

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That’s right! The same Tian Ya who was friends with Ming Xi.
Even though he wasn’t very social, he was well known as a fresh young talent in the 6th year class.
He had a good reputation with the young and was favored by the old.
Naturally he was very popular.

Old masters kept an eye on him, fully expecting him to become a sword god someday.

Girls dreamed about him.
His indifference? That was character.
His lack of response? That was evidence of his high moral fiber.
They saw him as a young man with a passionate heart underneath a cold exterior.
He was a role model with a great family background.
In short, he was high grade husband material.

Back to the book; it revolved around Tian Ya and another man.
Yes, that’s right, not a woman but a man.
The story was about an extremely talented young nobleman (Tian Ya) who incurred the jealousy of the family heir.
Shenanigans ensued.
Indignant, he broke from the family and left to strike out on his own.

He became seriously injured along the way but was saved by another young man.
Thus began their ambiguous relationship.

In the story, Ming Xi, cast as a great man, was someone who admired Tian Ya so much he even sacrificed himself to help Tian Ya.

It was a short, easy read and over all a relatively good book.
No wonder so many people bought it.

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It took Feng Wu fours hours to read it.
She looked serious, like she was thinking about something deep.

It made Tian Yue curious so she went over and sat down next to Feng Wu.
“Xiao Wu, what’s wrong? Are you bored? Why don’t we go out?”

“I don’t want to.” She was busy thinking about a very important question.

“What’s wrong? Did something happen to make you unhappy? Tell this sister and I’ll give you some ideas.” Tian Yue didn’t think she was old so she didn’t want to be called an auntie.
That was why she wanted Xiao Wu to call her sister.

Feng Wu looked at Tian Yue.
She bit her lip before asking carefully.
“Sister Tian Yue, what should we do if Ming Xi likes men?”

Feng Wu wanted Ming Xi to be Xiao Ye’s[notes] father.
But what if his future father preferred men.
She was in a dilemma.

“Ah…” Did she really think Ming Xi was like that? Did this little girl think the story was real?

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There was nothing for it.
Feng Wu only read literary works for education, so this was her first encounter with romance novels.
She had no idea that it was all made up from someone’s imagination.
She genuinely thought Ming Xi and Tian Ya were…

“Xiao Wu, this…” Tian Yue wanted to say it was only a novel, and Feng Wu shouldn’t take it too seriously but she was interrupted.

Feng Wu pulled out a communication crystal before Tian Yue could speak.

It belonged to the original Feng Wu.
She had put it into the space ring before moving it into the lower quality dimensional ring and just never bothered with it after that.

She felt an abnormal movement in the ring when she was talking to Tian Yue, sos he intuitively found it and took it out.
She stared at it curiously.

A soft white light glowed from the stone and the image of a handsome dark-haired male appeared above it.
The image wasn’t big, but it was enough to see the figure and appearance.

“Xiao Wu, long time no see.
How are you?” Her brother greeted with a blasé voice.
Only he knew how nervous he really was.

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“Who are you?” Feng Wu asked with a deadpan expression.

She wouldn’t even call him by name now? Before she wouldn’t call him brother, but at least she called him by name.
She’d always called him by name, despite the constant correction from their parents.
But now, was this her pointedly not recognizing him?

Tian wasn’t sure how he felt but there was definitely some panic in his heart.
With some difficulty he opened his mouth and said, “I’m your older brother.”

“Older brother? You’re my older brother?!” Feng Wu immediately thought of the girls under Yuehua mountain who had older brothers.
Their brothers would help them whenever they got in trouble.
And they played together too.
Since she had an older brother, then would he help her no matter what? Would he play with her?

“Hello older brother.
I’m Feng Wu.” How wonderful! She was so happy.

What she wanted to do most now was to take her big brother to those little girls who bullied her and show them she had a big brother too!

It was a pleasant sound and made Tian’s heart swell.
Did this mean she recognized him as her brother? Was Xiao Wu willing to let go of the past? Could they start over? The most important thing was she called him older brother.

“Hello Xiao Wu.
I’m your older brother, Feng JunTian.”[notes]Tian had never felt so nervous before in his life.

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