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THIS IS SO FUCKING CUTE

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koleda scolded them once she found out
Wei under the plum blossom tree

Random bullcrap for a story I still gotta make also this wouldn't be perfect
The demon trapped the sorcerer inside an illusion to try to get the sorcerer to make a pact with him. The sorcerer looked at him across the table to see the demon smiling with his head resting on his chin. The sorcerer asked. The demon why he went to all this trouble to trap him. The demon stood up and slammed his hand on the table, moving closer.
"You're the most powerful sorcerer, plus I can do much more than those demons and angels you have!!" The demon yelled with excitement. The sorcerer looked confused but rolled his eyes.
"Listen, I don't care about power. I have my own power, plus those two decided to follow me. I didn't force a pact"
The sorcerer spoke with a calming voice, making the demon upset. He stood up, knocking down the chair while he turned away, pulling his hair in anger. The sorcerer saw that the demon was busy and was about to use his magic to get out until the demon threw a knife stabbing his hands, which made the sorcerer grown from the pain glaring at the demon.
First Impressions - Jing Yuan
Word Count: 621
POV: Second Person
Commission for: myself
Note: this is ocxcc! I wrote it in second person, yes, but this is ocxcc!
When you guys arrived on the Luofu you didnât expect to be running around like chickens with your heads cut off saving people. Welt explained that the Luofu is generally a serene and peaceful environment, but that this time was much different. You already knew what lied ahead, having played the game and all, but decided to stay quiet about it for the time being. Everything had gone smoothly so far, even despite the small differences. You didnât want to accidentally fuck anything up.
âThe Ambrosial Arbor sure is pretty.â March 7th commented, âSo that tree is what keeps everyone alive for so long?â
âIt is a plague mark,â Welt explained, âplanted by the Aeon of the Abundance, if my readings are right.â
âBut the people of the Luofu still see it with such grandeur.â you said. âRight?â
âI wouldnât say everyone does,â Welt said, âthough, that foxian lady did.â
âTingyun?â March 7th said, âYeah. Sheâs giving me a weird vibe.â
âYouâre not alone in that.â Welt responded.
You shrugged to Stelle, who shrugged back in response. Stelle looked at March 7th and Welt before sighing and heading into the Seat of Divine Foresight. Stelle had always been a quiet one among the Astral Express, being a Stellaron and all. You never knew what she was thinking, what she thought, or how she felt about the whole thing. She mostly kept to herself, silently working in peace as the rest of you went around talking to people. She never seemed like much of a sociable person, but you two had been able to get close to one another.
The Divine Seat of Foresight was really a sight. Such a beautiful indoor library/office area with guards all around. In the front area there was something akin to a game of checkers on the projection. It was almost like a human sized checkerboard. You and the rest went up the stairs leading to the rest of the place, which is where Jing Yuan stood smiling and greeting you all.
âHello there, nice to finally meet in person.â
The projection of himself did not do that man any justice. He was very tall (and you were only 5â) reaching to about 6â6, with big bulky armor that made his chest pop. He had this smile that reminded you of a cat, the way his lips curled up into a smile. It was almost as if you could draw whiskers on his face and he wouldnât look any different. He also had this air of authority around him, but had a sense of gentleness too. You werenât afraid of him, and it seemed like he didnât want to make you afraid of him.
Throughout the conversation you realized that he was actually smart, not that you doubted him, but that he was clever. He knew how to strategically get around the mara-struck people and deal with the intruders around them. It had seemed like he thought of everything up to this point, and even then he was still planning what to do for the future. He was a kind man, offering you guys a place to stay in the Luofu (which March 7th was wary of) as you stayed for the unforeseeable future.
He seemed gentle and friendly, but also a good leader too. The way he knew what to do and what steps to take next. He really did earn the title of âGeneralâ with how well thought out his plans were, even if he did keep some of them to himself. As far as you knew, the General was loyal to the Luofu and was willing to do anything to protect it. He was proud of all that he had accomplished so far in terms of the Luofu.
Maybe that was what drew you to him the most.
Isekai'd into the World of the Living
Word Count: 1950
POV: Third Person
Commission for: myself
Note: a prompt i made up after talking to a few friends on twitter. This is oc x cc work! If you doât like it go away!
Prompt: Jing Yuan gets isekaiâd into my world. Thatâs it
When the General went to bed that night he fell asleep quite soundly. Oftentimes when he comes home from the Divine Seat of Foresight he passes out on his bed, shedding any piece of armor he can until heâs left in just his sweatpants and shirt. His body was tired from the day's events, whether it be sitting in a chair all day or fighting some mara-struck beings, he was always tired by the time he came back home. The way he would have to drag himself out of his chair and walk home, his eyes droopy and slumped shoulders. Most in the office would get out of his way, knowing that if they tried to talk to him it would be useless and incomprehensible.
So when he laid down to rest, he was knocked out for the night. The way he would hug his pillow tight pretending it was another person for warmth and comfort. He was used to lonely nights, covered up in the sheets with no one to lay beside. Oh, how he longed to feel the warmth of another person. Bringing them closer to himself in his sleep, smelling the sweet smell of their scent in the morning, waking up to their figure still being there. Jing Yuan was a sappy person, he would admit that to no one though.
He opened his eyes, rolling out of bed and sighing to himself. The sun peeked through the room window illuminating everything in its path. Jing Yuan rubbed his eyes and rubbed his face, ready for another day of sitting in the Divine Seat of Foresight doing Aeon knows what. He yawned (quite loudly, the author may add) and stood up and stretched. He groaned and felt his hands hit the ceiling. Normally, he would be used to this. Heâs a tall guy after all, but his apartment was suited and tailor made for him. His hands should not be hitting the ceiling.
He finally opened his eyes, seeing that this room was not his own. It instead looked like someoneâs personal bedroom; the purple walls with various posters on them, the bookcase right beside the bed that seemed to be full of books he didnât recognize, and a desk that had a dual-computer setup. He stood there for a moment, thinking for a second, remembering that he passed out in his own bed when he got home. Right? He didnât accidentally wander into someone elseâs home and fall asleep in their bed?
Regarding the bed, it was way too small for him. He doesnât know how he slept on it, but he had a pretty damn good sleep on it. It looked like his legs would hang off the edge of the bed if he stretched out on it, and that his head would hit the headrest of the bed. Whoever did sleep on it mustâve been short. As he was thinking of all the possibilities the door opened (the door slanted downwards, making a rough sound as it opened) revealing a person standing there.
Jing Yuan, unsure of what to do, held his hands up. The person, on the other hand, clapped a hand over their mouth and looked at him with wide eyes. They stood there, unmoving for a second, before the person shut the door behind them quickly. They looked like they started panicking with the way their eyes widened and their eyebrows scrunched together and up.
âWhatâŠhowâŠâ they breathed out, âwhat the fuck are you doing here?â
âExcuse me?â
They started to shush him while flailing their arms around. âYou!â they whispered. âYouâre not supposed to exist here!â
âAgain, excuse me?â he said, quieter this time.
The person sighed, before pulling out their phone. âI donât know what this will do to the space-time continuum but look.â
Jing Yuan took the phone from their hands, seeing a game called âHonkai Star Railâ appear on the screen. When he tapped to play it, the other person on the screen surprised him. It was of himself, dressed as he usually was. He could control him, do anything with him, and he stood there in awe at the little phone screen showing this to him. He mustâve been too caught up in watching himself because the person reached for their phone.
âYouâre a video game character in our world,â they finally whispered, âyouâre really not supposed to exist here. WaitâŠis this what they call a reverse isekai?â
Oh, right, that term. Jing Yuan knew what the term meant due to many of the kids on the Luofu watching certain shows and reading books. Isekai was a term that meant the main character was somehow teleported into a fictional universe, so if thatâs what isekai meant then reverse isekai meansâŠ
âOh,â he said finally. âSo, now what?â
âFirst, you need clothes.â the person said, crossing their arms. âUnfortunately for you, thereâs nothing that can fit you here.â
âSurely, there must be some sizes.â
âNo, seriously, everyone in this house is under 5â9.â
ThatâŠwas definitely a problem.
âI got a plan.â the person said, opening the door and closing it.
Jing Yuan sat on the bed, checking his own phone. He checked if he could send messages by texting Qingzu first. It didnât take long for him to receive a reply back, âSir, it is 1 am.â Welp, that answered his question. It was still the same time he went to sleep on the Luofu, meanwhile the day went by here. He wondered if he could ever get back home. How does one get isekaiâd in the first place? Most shows and books that Jing Yuan read were by mysterious means. Could an Aeon be playing tricks on him?
The door opened again, revealing the same person, and they shut the door behind them. âOkay, so thank God my grandparents arenât home, my brother is out taking that test, my niece is at school, and my mom is asleep. Come on. Iâll drive you to a mall or something.â
âI donât thinkâŠâ Jing Yuan started, before sighing. âYou get what you get.â
âHey,â the person said as they led him out of their room ducking under the door (what was this house made for small people or something?), âYouâre not the one who has to drive an hour and a half to said mall.â
âI still donât know your name.â he said, âIâd like to know it.â
âKamski, but most call me Kam.â they said, opening the door to the outside.
It had been a long time since Jing Yuan had seen grass. He means real genuine grass. The grass on the Luofu was nice, but it was mere synthetic grass to make the ship look pretty. At the end of the day the Luofu was home, but it wasnât a planet. He could smell the fresh cut greenery and the smell of the earthy tonesâsomething that was rare on the Luofu with its purified air. He stepped down off the front porch and into the grass feeling it between his toes. The way it tickled him, the way it felt like a warm heartbeat of a living planet.
âJing Yuan,â Kam called out to him, âwhat, never seen grass before?â
âNot entirely.â he said, making his way to the car and opening the passenger side. âThe Luofu doesnât have real grass like that.â
âOh,â Kam said quietly, âthatâs kinda sad.â
âYou seem to live with a lot of family,â he noted.
âNot by choice. My mom had to move back in after my dad and her divorced,â Kam said, while starting the car, âand my brother and I donât have the funds to move out. Plus, Iâm disabled so I canât live by myself.â
âNo, I wasnât saying it as a bad thing,â Jing Yuan said, as Kam pulled out of the driveway and onto the road, âitâsâŠoddly comforting. To see such a thing.â
âAgain, thatâs sad.â Kam said, âbut if you see it that way then I canât change your mind.â
It was a long and boring ride to the mall. Kam apparently lived in the middle of nowhere with nothing for miles and miles. At least in the Luofu there was stuff within walking distance, and if it was too far youâd take a Starskiff. Here, though, you drove to places. Kam explained to him that in this world âPathsâ didnât exist, and that everyone here was normal. Long life species didnât exist, and that space travel was miles behind compared to what the Luofu and his universe was.
The mall that Kam brought Jing Yuan to was in the middle of a metropolitan area. People buzzed by as they entered and exited the mall, some with bags full of stuff and others without. They looked for a parking spot and got out of the car, with Jing Yuan following suit. âSo, you have to make this trek just to get clothes?â
âNope,â Kam said, getting their wallet and walking towards the entrance of the mall, âjust for you.â
There was a sudden jump in his heart that made the Generalâs ears turn red, but outwardly he looked fine. He had never had anyone care for him like this, especially someone that he just met. There was something endearing about the way that Kam was able to drop everything just like that and come to his aid. He had never felt this type of appreciation before. He closed the car door, cleared his throat, and followed Kam into the mall. Then there was a sudden realization that Jing Yuan remembered.
âAre you sure Iâm allowed to be dressed like this?â
âA shirt and sweatpants? Iâve seen worse, and worn worse, on college campuses.â
âIf thatâs what you say.â
They went into the first store, which was just a simple brand of clothing store. All of the clothes were foreign to him, nothing like the clothes on the Luofu. They were so plain and ordinary to him that he didnât know what he liked, but also so intriguing that this is what people wore in this world. Thankfully the store did have some shirts and pants that were in his size. Then they went onto the shoes searching for sneakers in his size. Quite frankly, Jing Yuan didnât know what his size was. Since all of his clothes had been tailor made for him he had never had to actually know what his size was.
âYou got big feet.â Kam said, before realizing what they said and a crimson blush showing across their face. âForget that.â
After they got out of that store, Kam made Jing Yuan change into said clothes so they could walk around the mall without him worrying about prying eyes every single second. Reluctantly, he agreed, before changing out of his clothes and into the new ones, walking with Kam around the store to various other shops.
âWould you come with me?â
âWhat?â Kam asked. âGo with you where?â
âThe Luofu,â he said, âhome. Wherever that may be.â
âWhat makes you ask that?â
âYou lookâŠlonely.â he said, âIâm sorry if that offends you.â
âNo,â Kam shook their head, âno, it doesnât offend me when youâre right.â
There was a hint of sadness behind Kamâs eyes as Jing Yuan studied them closely. The way their eyebrows drew together and looked away from him. Like they were embarrassed that he was able to read them so easily, that he was able to see into who they really were. They had been trying so hard to keep up a front that they didnât notice the mask had slipped. They took one final deep breath and looked up at Jing Yuan.
âI would love to.â