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Amidst the emergence of the enchanting age, Lü Shu - an orphan with exceptional capabilities - endeavors to adapt to the consequential changes affecting his world, nation, and personal being. Alongside his delightful and affectionate sister, Lü Xiaoyu, he embarks on a mission to perfect his unmatched aptitudes. Despite facing paranormal occurrences, insurmountable barriers, and fierce adversaries, Lü Shu perseveres with unwavering determination to utilize his talents to their fullest and emerge victorious in his battles.
“High-risk experimental subjects are used to conquer the world, not to be wives.“ - Many years later, Aesop said with a resentful expression.