Threads Of Destiny(Eastern Fantasy, Sequel to Forge of Destiny)

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But I thought Xiulan was the one who started off purposely designed to have most of the stereotypical villainess tropes? She was the only girl in the main cast who already had an arranged engagement and everything.
 
[X] They were taking dinner in the observatory gardens.
[X] They would be having tea in a private coach on the way back to White Cloud Town.
 
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[X] They would be having tea in a private coach on the way back to White Cloud Town.

Ling Qi bumbling into something too intimate because she thought she could optimize time is just too in character to pass up.
 
I mean, the main marks of the villainess trope are that she's princess-adjacent (duke's daughter, usually), often has dark or scary magic in magical settings, and is harsh and therefore often misunderstood but has a softer side, and she has a big climactic scene where she gets denounced for her (usually false-flagged) misdeeds. As the protagonist, she usually has a love interest who is either notably higher-status OR lower-status than her original fiance who sweeps them off their feet after the big climactic denouncement scene.

So actually the villainess is Sun Liling and the heroine is Cai Renxiang and the big denouncement scene happened back in Forge. Ling Qi's just a minor flunky, sorry.

Born a Commoner, I'm Just a Minor Flunky to the Heroine: So Why Are All These Noble Guys Pursuing Me, How Much Crazy Luck Can One Girl Have and Is It Good or Bad?!!?
 
DAAAAAAAAAAATE

[X] They were taking dinner in the observatory gardens.

[X] They would be having tea in a private coach on the way back to White Cloud Town.
 
But I thought Xiulan was the one who started off purposely designed to have most of the stereotypical villainess tropes? She was the only girl in the main cast who already had an arranged engagement and everything.
Meizhen and Liling would like a word, because they were definitely villain adjacent from the get-go, though for Liling it was mostly a result of flubbed rolls and surprising success for Meizhen that caused her to be viewed by us as villainous.
 
Meizhen and Liling would like a word, because they were definitely villain adjacent from the get-go, though for Liling it was mostly a result of flubbed rolls and surprising success for Meizhen that caused her to be viewed by us as villainous.
Nah, they both definitely have villainous aesthetics, but people were specifically referring to the otome-villainess style for the memes, which is its own particular thing. And for that, Meizhen wasn't an active enough bully/instigator, while Liling purposely went for a crude tomboy persona rather than a haughty Young Mistress (even if there were hints that she would've liked to do otherwise). The Icy Beauty and the Delinquent Girl respectively, in contrast to Xiulan, who definitely fit those villainess tropes better (and would be even closer without her friendship with Ling Qi).
 
[X] They were taking dinner in the observatory gardens.

[X] They would be having tea in a private coach on the way back to White Cloud Town.

splitting my vote for reasons
 
[X] They would be having tea in a private coach on the way back to White Cloud Town.

It's a better transition to House of Ling, and I want Qigge to meet all fo Ling Qi's potential suitors and give her thoughts on the best one.

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[X] They were just taking lunch at the main embassy.
Also, in case Abeo was right and the winning vote determines the topic of discussion, then I'd like to learn what the Meng elder wanted.
 
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surprised this one is winning tbh... We could show Meng Dan the sights of Snowblossom and brag about how Zhengui is a good boy when we go through and pick him up...
 
Also a little surprised, honestly. Meng Dan has always seemed the most... untraumatized of our suitors.
I see this as LQ dipping her toes in the dating waters in general, for the first time since her tribulation. I don't care about shipping wars as much as our MC overcoming her trauma. Unlike most stories, it's taken a realistic amount of time for her to get to this point...so of course for us, it feels like its taken forever.
Last time she was on any sort of date, she was in complete denial about many things. So much has changed! She's grown so much!

However, if there's one thing this series has a problem with, it's transitions between scenes. It becomes even more apparent in RR rewrites but the story needs more transitions between updates. Which is why taking tea in the coach ride is perfect. It should be...cozy. *cue Sixiang eyebrow waggle*
 
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