Hello again, I want to say thank you for following my stories. Those who read and left comments on my stories thank you. like I said, I will be leaving this chapter because I will be gone for some time but when I get some time, I will pitch in and update. I'm sorry I took long to update this but I hope you like this update

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Quick reminder, every chapter of this story will have this song/Poem I might also bring in another song/poem. I hope you enjoy.


I dare not feel the spring breeze

Hiding my obsession

I remember the day we met, peach blooms were falling

There is a thread that binds us together

But our love faded with the peach blossom

I want to be with you even if we're apart

To taste earthly sorrows and happiness

All above and have will fade away

It's hard to stay together when we must separate

Tears from my eyes like passing clouds

I have just only realized how much I love you and what love is.


The F4 looked at the small girl who was pleading with her mother to look after her injured kitten. Jan Di took a seat on the vacant couch. She held the kitten and bandaged its wound. "Baby, what name will you give her?" Jan Di inquired gently as she returned the kitten to her daughter after treating its wound on the pawn.

"Actually...she's given her a name already," her husband remarked with a grin.

Jan Di was very familiar with that grin. When their little princess said something amusing, he always cracked a wide grin. Elly was a dragon as well as a red-tailed ten-tailed fox. The only remaining red fox in the three realms. She was a powerful fox, but Jan Di wished for her daughter to stay away from the Magic world, but the little girl was always sneaking into her father's library to learn magical techniques.

"So, what name did she give her?" she asked.

"I called her spinster," their daughter replied, and the little cat gave a small 'Meow' and hid its face in Elly's arm crook.

Woo Bin, who was drinking wine at the time, choked on it. Along with Ha Jae Kyung, Gu Jun Pyo frowned. Ji Hoo was mentally calculating numbers, while Yi Jeong and Yunxi chuckled at the ridiculous name.

"Spinster! Sweetheart? Are you attempting to curse your new friend?" Jan Di inquired, her laughter muffled.

"I found her abandoned and thought the name was appropriate for her."

"Now that she's got you, honey, why don't you come up with another name for..."

"Are you married?" Ji Hoo abruptly ended the conversation. He didn't sugarcoat anything. His voice was filled with anguish.


He had sobbed many times over the loss of Geum Jan Di. He had watched her body vanish into thin air, leaving behind her white robes as a keepsake that he still possessed, and he had watched the flowers wilt and a dark cloud appear for nearly a month. His dragon tattoo on his chest began to disappear.

'I tried so hard to fight for what I feel for you, but in the end, it was so strong that I had to sacrifice my own life to save you just so you could see how much I love you. 'Ji Hoo-ah, treat me as a sweet dream from now on. Please be happy because wherever you go, I'll always be by your side and love you unconditionally,' were her final words to him.

Ji Hoo had awoken several nights before after hearing her sweet voice calling him, and her laughter could be heard throughout his apartment. Whenever she appeared in his dreams, he could tell her, "I love you." He couldn't help but feel pain when he saw her here with a child and a very handsome celestial being who appeared to be flawless. The pain was so excruciating that he finally let his tears fall. "Ji Hoo-ah," she came to his side, but Yunxi went first and held his hand. She took a step back and drew back her hand. She returned her gaze to her husband before shifting her gaze to the remaining F3 in the room.

"Dragon girl?" Gu Jun Pyo inquired, then approached her. He scanned her body for injuries, but only the scar on her chest was visible. The sword's slash through her chest had left a deep cut. "Are you still alive?" he crushed her in his chest. "You're alive," he continued, clutching her tightly in his arms. "So the girl who appeared with blazing fire last week and drove away that fox demon while also saving the magic portal from collapsing was you?" he asked as he drew back.


"Yes, it was her," Ji Hoo responded. He released his grip on his girlfriend's hands and walked over to where she was standing. "How about you introduce us to your family, Geum Jan Di?" He actually spat out his words, his voice sarcastic. He looked at the little girl, who was holding a wounded kitten and a small puppy on a leash, and she was frowning at him because of the tone he used.

The young girl resembled her mother. Her hair, her eyes, everything, but something made him doubt that the husband standing before them wasn't the father of this little girl.

"What's the matter with you?" She inquired earnestly, and when he did not respond, she went to stand beside her husband and daughter. "This is Zhed, my husband. "He is the Duke of Green Hill, and he is the man who saved my life when my soul scattered into thin air, and this is Elly, our daughter," she said as she turned to face her husband and Elly. "These are my friends, the way of ways who will be responsible for the fate of the three realms."

Why are you lying, Jan Di?

Her husband communicated with her through her thoughts. It was normal for these two to be able to read each other's minds.

Could you please just go along with it? She looked at him with a knowing expression.


Ji Hoo used his gift to look internally at the couple who were communicating through their minds. He could read people's minds and discover secrets simply by looking into their eyes, but these were powerful immortals, and he couldn't figure out what they were saying. He could have read Jan Di's mind if she had been alone; after all, that was his favorite thing to do.

"Jan Di-ah, I already know them. "I met the notorious 'F4' and the 'The Way of Ways' who will change the fate of all three realms earlier today, and I even escorted them to the foot of Mount Tai to register for the Immortal League Contest," her husband said. "Jan Di, catch up with your friends, especially with him. I'll meet you in the Palm Courtyard."

"Sure," Jan Di said as she watched her husband and daughter walk away.

"Princess," Ji Hoo called Elly.

She turned to face the source of the voice. Ji Hoo crotched down to her level and motioned for the little girl to come to him. She looked at her mother, who had a worried expression on her face, then at her father, who nodded.

Elly took slow steps towards Ji Hoo's waiting arms. Ji Hoo examined her lovely features while holding her small hands. He took her hand in his and caressed her long black silk hair, which had a pleasant sweet scent. "Elly, do you mind if you refer to me as your as uncle from now on?"

"Yes, because you're my Mom's friends, I'll refer to you as my uncles," she said as she turned to face the group of people who were staring at her. A small dragon Tattoo resembled his and Jan Di was hidden behind her ear. He kept wondering and having doubts.

Perhaps it's just a coincidence.


Ji Hoo turned to face Jan Di, who was staring at Elly and her father as they walked away. "How come you got married without my permission?" Ji Hoo growled at her. He'd never been angry at Jan Di before, but this deserved every bit of rage he felt inside. He started pacing around the room, looking for something to hit.

"Huh, did I need your permission to get married to whoever I want to marry?" she fired back with another question.

"You...," he began to say, but another voice interrupted him.

"Can you tell me what's going on here?" Yunxi inquired. She was taken aback by her boyfriend's behavior toward another woman, not just any woman, but his best friend, the woman he loved with everything he had. She was aware that her boyfriend had a romantic relationship with another woman.

She had seen him cry when he awoke from his nightmare dreams about the woman he loves. 'Dragon girl,' he had said several times, and he had wondered who it was. After four years of pinning for him, Ji Hoo had gradually begun to open up to her. He would not have fallen for her if it hadn't been for their friendship, or perhaps he doesn't love her yet, as she believes.

Ji Hoo turned to face his girlfriend. She clearly required an explanation as to why he was acting in this manner toward another man's wife. "Her name is Geum." Jan Di, my...best friend to me and my friends," he said, turning to Jan Di, who appeared to be a dragon about to erupt in flames. "Jan Di-ah, this is Han Yunxi, my girlfriend."

"Girlfriend...," she said as she turned away from him and reached for a glass of wine. Woo Bin had been sipping before she entered. "So you have a girlfriend, but you're acting as if you don't. "Do you remember the last words I said before I vanished?"

"But-" he cut himself off.

"Do you remember how I asked you to be happy on my behalf because I couldn't? And, as I recall, you and I were just best friends, nothing more, so why should you care if I am married?" Ji Hoo bowed his head as if he were a small child being chastised by his mother for stealing sugar. He nodded, perplexed as to why he was so upset about Jan Di's wedding.

"But it's unfair because you have a five-year-old child, which means you married right after you vanished."

"Hmm…Anyway, that's not why I'm here. I'm here because I need you, Woo Bin, to complete an important mission for me." Woo Bin was already on high alert. "Do you still practice the sword plays that I taught you?" she inquired.

They had been quietly giving the two best friends time to talk. "Yes, we have," Yi Jeong replied, "but we don't have real swords yet."

"Good," she said as she walked over to Woo Bin. "This smoke screen umbrella has protected me and now I'm giving it to you, it will be useful when you go to where I need you to be," she said as she pulled out her powerful smoke screen umbrella and handed it to him.

"Dragon girl, what can I do?"

"I require your assistance in saving an immortal league disciple, Fefei is her name. Her mission is to subdue the 1,000-year-old peach demon in Moon Light town's land of dreams."

"Outside of Moonlight town, the peach blossom grows not far from the south, and it's commonly referred to as the 'land of dreams.'" According to legend, a deity lives there and has been protecting the city and blessing all couples who fall in love. It is said that whoever receives a petal from the one-thousand-year-old tree as a gift from the peace deity will be blessed for their future marriage."

"Ok," he said, "but how will I get there?" As far as I know, this moonlight town is quite far away," he said.

"The magical Portal will take you to your destination," she replied, digging through her handbag for 100 gold coins and handing them over to him. "But before you leave, I need to give you something important," she told the four boys. "Give me your hands and close your eyes," she said.


"You are now free to open."

Jan Di had used her teleportation ability to transport them to a sword house. "What exactly is this location?" Ji Hoo inquired, "This is where all the legendary swords and weapons are kept." "All you need to do is spill a drop of blood, and your sword will track you down."

She took a step back from the group and observed them biting their nails. After a few moments, three swords appeared, and Ji Hoo was left alone.

Woo Bin was awarded the Golden sword, So Yi Jeong was awarded the emotionless sword, and Gu Jun Pyo was awarded the merciless sword. "How come I don't have mine?" he inquired.

Jan Di approached him, puzzled as to why he couldn't summon his own sword. After a while of staring at him, the sword she was holding in her hand splintered into two. The once-mighty moonlight sword was divided into two swords, resulting in the creation of the sunlight sword. Ji Hoo took the moonlight sword with a dragon mark in his hand, and the Jan Di's hand received the sunlight sword, which formed a jade ring identical to the ring she had been wearing her entire life.

"Couple's sword?" Woo Bin mumbled, but they could hear him.

Why did my sword choose him?

"Hey, dragon girl...what does that mean?" Yi Jeong inquired.

She ignored his question because she didn't want to reveal the true meaning of the situation. "Since you have your swords, I will take you back,"

"And Ji Hoo...I will teach you how to control the sword in a different way." she said to Ji Hoo, who was staring at her but hadn't said anything.

"All right...but can we talk in private?"

She gave a nod. He was about to say something to her, and she knew exactly what he was going to say. It was written all over his face


She looked around the lodge, and her gaze was drawn to Ji Hoo, who was still biting his tongue. "Tea?" she inquired, knowing exactly what she meant. It was just like old times when they would sit and chat while having tea and snacks. They were best friends, and she wasn't sure if he would accept her tea. She moved her gaze to another girl who had been unusually quiet. "You're...?" she inquired, "Ha Jae Kyung, and you're dragon girl," and she went to embrace her. "I've heard a lot about you from these boys," she explained.

"Hmm...so, what have these crazy people told you about me?" she inquired.

"My Lady...my Lady!" exclaimed another voice from outside. Her bodyguard dashed in, a panicked expression on his face. "Something bad has happened, my lady," he exclaimed out loud.


"What happened, Yanxun?" Speak up," she demanded. Since she arrived in Korea, her heart had been agitated. She noticed her guard on his knees, he noticed him stammering, and before she could say anything, "His Majesty...the Duke of Green Hill was attacked." He...dying, he's...my lady...please go and see him"

Jan Di was already on her toes, sprinting for the stairs, but Ji Hoo firmly gripped her wrist, saying, "Let. Me. Go," she said firmly.

"Jan Di, calm down, I'll come with you," he said as he led her to the elevator without letting go of her arm. He stepped into the elevator and pressed the button.

Ji Hoo looked at Jan Di, tears welling up in her eyes, her hands trembling as he squeezed them tighter, offering his strength. She had no idea how she had vanished from him the moment the elevator doors opened, and to look ahead, she was running at a faster rate, faster than the cars.

Jan Di arrived in the middle of the compound. She looked at her husband, who was riddled with holes caused by the swords.

"Phoenix," she yelled, sprinting to his side. She cradled him in her arms as he bled from the mouth. He couldn't open his mouth and say anything.

My love, please keep me close.

Jan Di understood what he was saying and wrapped her arms around him. She was weeping for the man she had grown to love over the previous five years. "Please don't leave me," she sniffled, clutching him even more tightly.

I'm going to sing one last song for you.

He said this, and music began to play in the courtyard. The zither's sound could be heard throughout the courtyard. She was transported back in time five years to the moment she awoke from her coma. He was playing both the zither and the flute at the same time.

Thank time for taking away the frost flower of the head of my brows

Thank cruelty of life for feeding the horse which misses you

Thank endless soft lover's gabble for projecting the horizon

And taking me to get drunk for a moment in the tiny mortal world

Thank those words of goodbye for making you scared

Thank the narrow road for allowing reunions to not cease

Thank the moon for often talking to me about its deficit at my bed

Thank the sandy winds for getting blown into time

If a regret is a regret, if a story is unfinished

Pear blossoms have fallen all over the mountains when I look back

At least, I have heard the 'love feeling' you've said

Like trickless gently passing across hundreds of streams

If I feel sad, then feel sad

It's not required to be perfect

When the autumn wind in the coming year blows crazily,

I'll watch the red leaves whirling with a smile

Deep love can only be briefly discussed…


His voice, which carried so many emotions, could be heard all over the place, even though he was only a few minutes away from death. He couldn't help but express his feelings for Geum. Di Jan

"Please, no more singing. "I will take you back to Green Hill, and grandfather will definitely save you," she cried, asking him to stand up, but the one she asked was dying before her eyes.

"My love, your perfect half has finally appeared; my work is finished," her husband said. "Please look after Elly"

"Please don't leave me" she cried, searching for him in the air.


"You think you'll leave this place?" a husky voice from behind them asked.

She turned to see a man with demonic energy emanating from him about to strike her until a bright light followed by lightning struck and someone appeared to save her

"Are you all right, Jan Di-ah?" Ji Hoo inquired. From the sidelines, he had seen everything. He listened to the rumored husband sing for his wife. He stood there, watching him vanish into thin air. He watched Jan Di search for her husband in the air, calling him and pleading with him not to leave.

"Your Majesty," and the world went dark.

"How is she getting along?" Ji Hoo turned to confront the man who had saved Jan Di from death for the second time. Ji Hoo had brought her to his apartment, and she was now sleeping in his bed.

"She's fine but hurting," he said as he turned to face his doppelganger. "I transferred my life force to her, but now it's up to her," he replied, and he was gone before Ji Hoo could ask him another question. There was a bright light and fragrant smoke left.

Jun Pyo and Yi Jeong, as well as Yunxi and Ha Jae Kyung, stood there watching Ji Hoo approach the sleeping girl. She kept muttering Zhed's and Elly's names, pleading with them not to leave her.

He sat on the edge of the bed, holding her small hand in his. "Dragon girl, you must wake up and look for your daughter. She's gone missing, and no one can find her except you," he said as he kissed her knuckles. "Please wake up, you still have a lot to do," he sniffled. A tear streamed down his cheek and landed on hers. Then she felt a golden light pierce her chest in the shape of a dragon.

"Elly..." she yelled out her daughter's name and opened her eyes, breathing heavily.


"Jan Di, you are awake" Ji Hoo stated that he was assisting her in leaning against the headboard. she thought as she looked around the familiar but not her room.

"Where is my daughter?" she asked, quickly removing her hand from his.

Ji Hoo was hurt by the insignificant action. It still hurt him that he had loved her for five years but hadn't been able to tell her because he assumed she was dead. He had decided to move on from her, but he kept her close to his heart because he knew she was special to him. "I sent out your bodyguard to look for her," he replied. He reached out his hand and wiped away the tears that were streaming down her cheeks and she gave him permission to do so. His thumb drew a line across her jawline. "Everything will be fine"

"Gomawo, but I have to find her myself" she attempted to get out of bed. Her legs felt jelly and she slipped but Ji Hoo was at her side. He swept her off the ground and led her back to his bed. A bed that held so many memories for both of them.

"You're still weak, you need to regain your energy and then you can look for her" he replied sternly and tucked her into the bed. She then made a weasel

Suddenly, a small flying bug appeared. "Cute bug, can you truck down Elly for me?"

"Yes, master,"

"Jan Di-ah, why did that man who saved you look like me?" Ji Hoo asked. He watched her close her eyes indicating she didn't want to say anything.


Back in Moonlight town

The sound of wedding bells and trumpets could be heard throughout the village, but no one appeared to be happy. Woo Bin looked around the small town where the wedding was being held and wondered why the mood was so depressing despite the fact that someone was getting married. He yawned, and everyone around him yawned as well.

"What exactly is going on here?" He asked himself as he looked around. He approached a group of people who were talking about a girl who was the shame and pain of Moonlight town.

"How could Mr. Lee let his own daughter marry a demon?" one person stated

"Yes, it's a disgrace to our town," another one said.

"Yes, it's a pity for our town"

"...um..." Woo Bin cleared his throat, "Excuse me, where can I find an in?" He yawned again and asked. "As you can see, I'm very tired and sleepy." Another yawn was released.

People in his vicinity Yawned once more. A young boy complained to his mother that he needed to sleep. "You can't sleep," his mother panicked. "But it's been ten days, I want to sleep," the boys complained, and he yawned, causing everyone to yawn.

He thought to himself, "This is very strange, very strange."

"No, you can't," his mother pricked him with a hairpin.

"...what's going on?" Why did you prick your son?" Woo Bin asked, clearly irritated by the woman.

"This is all your fault, if you didn't yawn none of this would have happened," the woman scolded him. She then turned to face her son and sucked him up into her chest.

"I'm Mr. Lee, and if you want an inn, follow me," an elderly man approached Woo Bin "Remember not to fall asleep," the innkeeper said to his neighbors. He led him to a small inn, which was not his style, but he needed to find out what was going on.

"Mr. Lee, could you please explain why you aren't drinking wine with your neighbors because your daughter is getting married?"

"Do you honestly think I'd let my only daughter marry a demon?"


Thank You for the support you've given me in this story...

Next chapter...

Woo Bin and another OC will come in to save the immortal league disciple.

Ji Hoo starts to investigate why Jan Di was saved by his look alike