Seasons & Episode
2
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EP1 - Episode 1
April. 29,2022
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EP2 - Episode 2
May. 03,2022
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EP3 - Episode 3
May. 06,2022
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EP4 - Episode 4
May. 10,2022
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EP5 - Episode 5
May. 13,2022
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EP6 - Episode 6
May. 17,2022
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EP7 - Episode 7
May. 20,2022
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EP8 - Episode 8
May. 24,2022
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EP9 - Episode 9
May. 27,2022
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EP10 - Episode 10
May. 31,2022
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EP11 - Episode 11
June. 05,2022
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EP12 - Episode 12
June. 07,2022
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EP13 - Episode 13
June. 10,2022
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EP14 - Episode 14
June. 14,2022
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EP15 - Episode 15
June. 17,2022
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Trailer
Synopsis
Cultivator Jiang Zhao-yun's sword, Tange, leads her to Changshui Village, where a mysterious young woman, A-Ze, has suddenly appeared. A-Ze senses that something odd is going on in Changshui Village, and asks Zhao-yun to investigate the village together. They gradually discover the truth behind the strange happenings in Changshui Village. Aided by A-Ze, Zhao Yun — who had always believed that all demons were evildoers, and less worthy than humans — comes to realize that humans can be even crueler and more rapacious than demons. After the events of Changshui Village, the two agree to travel to Mount Qingyuan together.
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