Shujue, the junior sister of Hongzong of Qing Dynasty, died and came back to life. When her consciousness awakened, she realized that she was just a cannon fodder female supporting character who was born to serve the plot. Her ordinary life was either seeking death or on the way to death.
The relationship between the male and female protagonist is too smooth, and Shu Jue creates conflicts; the male and female protagonist's cultivation is too smooth, and Shu Jue creates problems; the male and female protagonist's life experience is mediocre, but Shu Jue: It's my turn, I will leave the show with honor, and my background and spiritual roots will be given to the female protagonist.
Shu Jue after rebirth: Is it because her natal sword is rusty and can’t be pulled out, or is her ruthless Dao cultivation gone wrong? When the hero and heroine first meet and the hero saves the beauty, Shu Jue is practicing swordplay.
The male protagonist is chasing his wife at the crematorium, while Shu Jue is practicing swordplay. The male and female protagonists are spending time together under the moonlight, and Shujue is practicing her sword.
The demons attacked and the two sides confronted each other. Shujue came through the air with the demon king's head in one hand and pointed the sword at the demon army: "Friend, have you ever heard of sharpening a sword in ten years?"