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Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

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On the wedding night, the groom took out the fox's tail, and the bride was shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

In that distant and mysterious east, there is a mist-shrouded mountain called Qingqiu Mountain. There are many fox tribes living in the mountains, who practice Taoism, live with heaven and earth, and live a free life. However, among the fox clan, there is an unwritten rule: all children of the fox clan are not allowed to intermarry with foreign clans, so as not to leak the secrets of the clan and cause unnecessary trouble.

On Qingqiu Mountain, there is a fox named Bai Chen, who has cultivated to a high level for nearly a thousand years. Bai Chen is free and easy by nature, informal, and has a lot of complaints about the rules in the clan, but he can't change it. One day, Bai Chen went down the mountain to play, which coincided with the temple fair in the world, and it was very lively. In the midst of the bustling crowd, he met a young girl named Wan'er. Wan'er has a beautiful appearance, a gentle temperament, and a pair of bright eyes that are as clear as autumn water. Bai Chen fell in love with Wan'er at first sight, and Wan'er also had a good impression of this handsome and dashing young man.

The two knew each other and their relationship became deeper. Bai Chen knew that his identity was very different from Wan'er, but he couldn't help but fall in love with this human girl. So, he decided to violate the clan rules and marry Wan'er. He used magic to hide his true identity and lived a happy life with Wan'er in the world.

However, the good times were short-lived. On the wedding night, Bai Chen inadvertently showed his fox tail after getting drunk. Wan'er was shocked when she saw this, and tears welled up in her eyes. She couldn't accept that her beloved husband was a vixen, and her heart was filled with fear and disappointment.

Bai Chen felt guilty when he saw Wan'er so sad. He hugged Wan'er tightly and gently explained his identity and clan rules. He promised to always protect Wan'er and never give up. However, the fear and doubt in Wan'er's heart are difficult to dispel, and she doesn't know how to face this sudden truth.

At this moment, the fox clan elders of Qingqiu Mountain sensed Bai Chen's breath, and they all went down the mountain, wanting to bring Bai Chen back to the clan to be punished. Bai Chen knew that his peaceful life with Wan'er had been shattered, and he had to make a choice: whether to return to the clan to accept punishment, or stay with Wan'er and face the unknown future.

Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

Bai Chen was full of contradictions in his heart, but he knew that no matter what, he couldn't let Wan'er be hurt. So, he decided to fight the Fox Clan Elder to prove his deep affection for Wan'er and his challenge to the clan rules.

That night, the moonlight was like water, and the village under Qingqiu Mountain was shrouded in a solemn atmosphere. The battle between Bai Chen and the elders of the fox clan was extremely fierce, and the spells and sword qi were intertwined into a brilliant light curtain. Wan'er hid in the house, feeling uneasy, she was worried about Bai Chen's safety, but she was also afraid that she would be involved in this dispute.

Just as the battle was heating up, suddenly a golden light fell from the sky and landed on Bai Chen's body. In the golden light, an old man with immortal wind bones appeared. He claimed to be the patron saint of Qingqiu Mountain, and was moved by Bai Chen and Wan'er's true feelings, so he came to resolve this dispute.

The Guardian Spirit told the Fox Clan elders that Bai Chen and Wan'er's love was fate, and they should respect Bai Chen's choice instead of blindly enforcing the clan rules. The elders were moved by the Patronus's words and finally decided not to hold Bai Chen accountable, but also warned him not to divulge the clan's secrets.

Bai Chen was grateful, and expressed his deep gratitude to the guardian spirits and elders. He took Wan'er by the hand and went back to their hut. Since then, they have lived a peaceful and happy life, and Bai Chen has also used his own Taoism to protect Wan'er and this land.

However, the peaceful life did not last long. Soon after, the villages near Qingqiu Mountain were infested by demonic spirits, and the people were miserable. Bai Chen knew that this was the responsibility he should bear as a child of the fox clan. He resolutely decided to leave Wan'er and go to Qingqiu Mountain to seek the help of his clan and fight off the evil spirits together.

Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

Although Wan'er was reluctant, she also understood Bai Chen's responsibility and mission. She said goodbye to Bai Chen in tears, silently praying in her heart that he would return safely.

Bai Chen returned to Qingqiu Mountain and practiced Taoism with his clansmen, preparing to face the demons. After going through hardships, they finally dispelled the evil spirit one by one and restored the peace of the village. Bai Chen has also been recognized and respected by the clansmen because of this.

After the battle, Bai Chen returned to Wan'er's side. He used his Taoism to prolong Wan'er's life, and the two spent the rest of their lives together. Their story has been passed down through the ages in Qingqiu Mountain and has become a good story for future generations.

As the years passed, Bai Chen and Wan'er spent many springs, summers, autumns and winters. Bai Chen cultivated Taoism in the human world and gradually integrated into the lives of ordinary people, and Wan'er also slowly adapted to this different life by his company. She learned to accept Bai Chen's identity as a fox, and also learned to appreciate the beautiful scenery of Qingqiu Mountain.

However, quiet days are always short-lived. One day, Wan'er suddenly fell ill, her face was pale and her breath was dying. Bai Chen was anxious, he knew that Wan'er was a human and had a limited lifespan, but he couldn't use the Dao method to completely cure her illness. In order to save Wan'er, Bai Chen decided to return to Qingqiu Mountain again to seek the elixir of the clan.

Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

He said goodbye to the weak Wan'er and set foot on the road back to the mountain. On Qingqiu Mountain, the elders of the fox clan learned of Wan'er's illness and expressed their willingness to help. They took out the elixir treasured by the clan and taught Bai Chen some advanced Taoism, hoping that he could save Wan'er's life.

Bai Chen was grateful, he traveled day and night, and returned to Wan'er's side with the elixir. He took care of Wan'er carefully, and used the Dao method to assist in the efficacy of the elixir. Gradually, Wan'er's condition improved, her face returned to ruddy, and her breath became more and more stable.

Seeing Wan'er recover, the big stone in Bai Chen's heart finally landed. He knew that all of this was the credit of the elders and clansmen of the fox clan. In order to thank them, Bai Chen decided to set up a Taoist temple at the foot of Qingqiu Mountain and teach Taoism to people who are destined, so as to repay the kindness of the clan and the world.

After the Taoist temple was completed, Bai Chen and Wan'er lived in the temple together. They receive students from far and wide, teach the Tao, and share their stories. People were moved by Bai Chen and Wan'er's affection, and they came to worship. As a result, the Taoist temple became famous and became a bridge between the world and Qingqiu Mountain.

Wan'er also gradually adapted to this new life in the process. She learned to get along with the fox people and to appreciate the mysteries of Taoism. She loved Bai Chen deeply and was grateful for everything this land had given them.

However, time flies, and Wan'er's lifespan is limited after all. On her deathbed, Bai Chen held her hand tightly, tears welling up in her eyes. He knew that he couldn't use the Dao method to keep Wan'er by his side forever, but he was willing to protect her soul in his own way.

He used a spell to seal Wan'er's soul in a spirit bead, allowing her to accompany him forever in the Taoist temple. Whenever night fell, Bai Chen would sit in front of the spirit bead and tell their past, as if Wan'er was still by his side.

Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

Time flies, and Wan'er's death left Bai Chen with endless sorrow. Whenever night fell, he sat alone in front of the spirit bead, recalling the bits and pieces with Wan'er, and his heart was full of endless thoughts. However, life did not stand still, and Bai Chen knew that he had a more important mission - to protect this land and pass on the Dao Dharma.

He continued to teach the Tao in Taoist temples and helped those who were destined to cultivate. His fame gradually spread all over the world, and more and more people came to seek enlightenment. Bai Chen unreservedly passed on his knowledge and experience to them, hoping that they would become the force that guarded the land.

In the process of teaching Taoism, Bai Chen also met many like-minded friends. They discussed the mysteries of the Tao together, cultivated together, and supported each other. Bai Chen felt the warmth and friendship of the world, and gradually walked out of the shadow of Wan'er's death.

However, the calm days did not last long. One day, a vicious demon beast suddenly attacked the village at the foot of Qingqiu Mountain, and the people were terrified and powerless to resist. After Bai Chen learned the news, he immediately gathered the disciples and friends in the Taoist temple to prepare to face the demon beast.

When they came to the village where the monsters were raging, they saw a mess and the people fled in all directions. Bai Chen's eyes widened with rage, and he used his profound Dao method to start a fierce battle with the demon beast. After a fierce battle, Bai Chen finally defeated the demon beast and rescued the trapped people.

Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

The people were so grateful to Bai Chen that they fell to their knees one after another, thanking this life-saving benefactor. Bai Chen picked up the people and told them to unite and protect their homeland together. He also taught the Tao to some young people with potential, hoping that they would become new guardians.

Although the attack of the demon beast has passed, Bai Chen knows that there are still many unknown crises hidden in this land. He decided to stay in the Taoist temple, teach the Dao Dharma, and train more guardians. He believes that as long as everyone works together, they will be able to protect this beautiful land.

As the years passed, Bai Chen spent many springs and autumns in the Taoist temple. His disciples spread all over the world and became a force to protect the land. And Bai Chen himself has gradually comprehended the true meaning of the Dao Law in these long years. He understood that the meaning of life lies not only in personal cultivation and pursuit, but also in making efforts for the peace of the land and the people on earth.

Finally, one day, when Bai Chen sat in front of the Lingzhu again and recalled the past with Wan'er, he felt a sense of peace and satisfaction that he had never felt before. He knew that he had completed his mission and made his due contribution to Wan'er and this land.

At this moment, a golden light fell from the sky and enveloped the entire Taoist temple. Bai Chen felt that his body became lighter, as if he wanted to merge into this world. He understands that this is the result of his own practice, and it is also an affirmation of his life's work.

In the golden light, Bai Chen's figure gradually disappeared, leaving only a brilliant spirit bead, shining in the Taoist temple. The people rushed to witness this miraculous sight. They knew that this was a symbol of Bai Chen's ascension to immortality, and it was also an encouragement and blessing for them to protect their homeland.

Story: On the wedding night, the groom pulls out the fox's tail, and the bride is shocked to see tears welling up in her eyes

Since then, Bai Chen's name and story have been passed down through the ages in Qingqiu Mountain and the world. His Taoism has been passed down and has become a valuable treasure in this land. And the love story of Bai Chen and Wan'er has also become an eternal legend that inspires future generations to pursue true love and protect their homeland.

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