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The morality of xianxia is that the freedom and face of the protagonist cannot be impinged on. That's the source of the revenge/protectorate desires; they're all couched in terms of the 'wings'/freedom/'awesome main character doing whatever they want' actions. The revenge/protectorate stuff is the result and not the source.The genre and quest-typical, in this instance, would be 'Awesome main character doing everything by themselves and being revenge bent', so the two options that are not cliche would be 1 and 3.
And the morality of questing...if you seriously believe that most quests do not go wholeheartedly for the complete Western ideal 'murica-style freedom stuff, rather than focusing their moralities another way, then I don't know what you're reading. Voters are very strongly slanted towards being gung-ho about both freedom/face/personal correctness and protection, but the protection of social links always resolves in a way 'acceptable' to let voters continue their belief in their own moral rectitude. Protection as something more than a vehicle to highlight the protagonist's glory—that's what I want. I want protection or revenge or however else you want to phrase it to take center stage, because it's always the sideshow to freedom and protagonist-centered morality. It's always the result rather than the motivation.
Basically, I'd rather Ling Qi be Bai Meizhen than Han Jian. To use a very crude illfitting comparison that really doesn't fit at all.
So.
[X][breakthrough] To ensure that none would dare strike at her or her roots in the first place
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