Xia Qingzi was never meant to be a hero. Known throughout the Azure Cloud Sect as the "Demon Girl"—not because of any evil deeds, but because of her chaotic, unpredictable spiritual root—she was an outcast. While others channeled Qi into their meridians, Qingzi’s body acted like a high-pressure blender, shredding any energy she tried to store.
"If I can't hold the power," she whispered, her eyes gleaming with a manic spark, "I'll just have to drink it."
And it was hungry.
If I have any criticisms, it's that the chapter feels a bit brief. I was eager to dive deeper into Xia Qingzi's world and learn more about her adventures. However, I'm confident that the subsequent chapters will deliver on this promise.
Xia Qingzi was never meant to be a hero. Known throughout the Azure Cloud Sect as the "Demon Girl"—not because of any evil deeds, but because of her chaotic, unpredictable spiritual root—she was an outcast. While others channeled Qi into their meridians, Qingzi’s body acted like a high-pressure blender, shredding any energy she tried to store.
"If I can't hold the power," she whispered, her eyes gleaming with a manic spark, "I'll just have to drink it."
And it was hungry.
If I have any criticisms, it's that the chapter feels a bit brief. I was eager to dive deeper into Xia Qingzi's world and learn more about her adventures. However, I'm confident that the subsequent chapters will deliver on this promise.