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... is the only son of the current Empress of the Flying Flower Empire. In reality, he is a male, but for certain reasons, this Young Master Flying Flower, in both temperament and conduct, identifies and acts as a woman.

To orthodox cultivators, this is seen as a deviant practice. Therefore, numerous powerhouses of the Tenglong Continent frown upon him, seemingly displeased with Ye Shimei’s ambiguous gender identity.

"Crown Prince Nie Qianqiu of the Lingtian Empire seems to be quite ...

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