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    Little Panda

    Stories 48
    Chapters 5,908
    Words 89.8 M
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    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 43 Cover
      by Little Panda Figure Out This Palace's Identity As soon as she stepped out, Murong Yan saw a small boy of about seven years old, his arrogance blazing, directing a group of household servants to punch and kick a small tiger cub cowering on the ground. “Beat it to death! Beat it to death! How dare it roar at this Young Master, the little beast! Quickly, beat it to death!” The little tiger cub, not yet weaned, staggered as it dodged the feet kicking towards it. “All of you, stop for This…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 44 Cover
      by Little Panda Merely a Hair Tie? Winter was more than half over, and the New Year festival had arrived. Although it was New Year's Eve除夕 | chú xī | Literally "to get rid of the evening." This is the last day of the lunar year, a time for the culturally significant family reunion dinner (團圓飯 | tuányuán fàn) and staying up late to welcome the new year (守岁 | shǒu suì)., Murong Can still went to the martial arts training ground to practice. Murong Yan, unwilling to watch the feigned pretenses of…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 45 Cover
      by Little Panda Alive, I Must See the Person; Dead, I Must See the Corpse活要见人,死要见尸 | huó yào jiàn rén, sǐ yào jiàn shī | A common Chinese expression meaning that one needs to see a person whether they are alive or dead. It conveys a refusal to accept someone's disappearance or reported death without definitive proof, demanding to see either the living person or their body. (The Coming of the Dragon and the Going of the Veins来龙去脉 | lái lóng qù mài | Literally "the coming of the dragon…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 35 Cover
      by Little Panda A Reward for Ah Qin The cold wind was mixed with fine snow. Ming Qin stood alone by the well, washing her nose. The water drawn up in the wooden bucket was mixed with crushed ice; even in such an extremely cold temperature, her expression did not change. It's probably because I was injured, plus running up and down, that my nose is bleeding. Ming Qin thought absent-mindedly. For her, who felt no pain, it was truly of no great consequence, but this ceaseless bleeding was indeed a…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 36 Cover
      by Little Panda Ah Qin is so slow, I'm so cold It had been about a month since they set out from Jingcheng京城 | jīng chéng | Literally "capital city." A general term for the imperial capital of China, often referring to Beijing in later dynasties.. The further north they went, the colder and more desolate it became. Several times, Ming Qin could not find an inn before dark and could only wrong Murong Yan by having them camp together in the woods. The sturdy horse was hardworking and resilient, silently chewing…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 37 Cover
      by Little Panda Even a Big Tiger Can't Beat Me (Pet Get) After covering the horse with a cloth and checking the fire, Ming Qin laid a blanket on the wooden board placed between the two seats and prepared to sleep. She dutifully pressed herself against the carriage door, blocking the cold wind that seeped in slightly from outside, and held the woman wrapped in fox fur tightly before blowing out the oil lamp. Murong Yan's throat felt a little itchy. With one hand, she gripped the chain in her hand tightly, while…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 38 Cover
      by Little Panda Of Course, to Kill You (Berserk) Murong Yan sat by the fire, her face filled with disgust as she watched the several bandits on horseback, forcefully enduring the strange, aching pain in her head. The man in the lead leaped off his horse. Beneath his magnificent cloak, his clothes were filthy, and his beard, which looked like it hadn't been groomed in a long time, grew in a wild, dark bush across his cheeks. When he saw Murong Yan, who was all alone, his eyes lit up as if he had found some…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 39 Cover
      by Little Panda A Relationship Deeper Than That (Tying the Hair结发 | jié fà | Literally "to tie the hair." A traditional Chinese term for marriage, originating from an ancient wedding ceremony where the bride and groom would each cut a lock of their hair and tie them together. This act symbolizes their eternal union, lifelong bond, and pledge to grow old together.) The deep snow submerged more than half of the carriage wheels. Even an outstanding, fine steed could not pull the carriage forward in such snow that…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 40 Cover
      by Little Panda Yanyan, be good, don't ever look back (Separation) After living with the hunter couple for three days, one noon, Ming Qin looked at Murong Yan, whose complexion had recovered, and finally revealed a relieved smile. Half-lying on the bed plank, Murong Yan was teasing the little tiger, her finger gently poking the little tiger's soft paw, making him flip over and show his belly like a kitten. “Ah.” Perhaps too excited, the little tiger suddenly stuck up its tail, bared its teeth, and gnawed…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 33 Cover
      by Little Panda Ah Qin, I'm hungry Ming Qin, driving the horse-drawn carriage north, arrived at the inn where she would rest for the night just before the sky turned completely dark. She estimated that the time was about right. The carriage she had tampered with should have overturned by now. Hopefully, the kiss of hungry wolves would be enough to take that damn man's life, or at least bite off his four limbs. If she hadn't been in a hurry to travel, she would have personally cut off his head for Murong Yan to…
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