—to keep their demon side from consuming them. In the modern world, this energy was rare, found only in the emotions and aura of humans.
Chapter 1 begins in 1900 during the Eight-Nation Alliance invasion of Beijing. A demon mother sacrifices herself to protect her human husband and two daughters, one of whom is the protagonist, Nie Qingcheng . Xia Qingzi - The Demon Girl Juicing. Chapter 1....
However, the narrative in Chapter 1 inverts this dynamic. Xia Qingzi is not consuming; she is processing. The act of juicing requires the destruction of the fruit's original form to extract its essence. This is a transmutation of matter. If we view this through an alchemical lens, Xia Qingzi is not a mindless beast but an artisan. The narrative focus on the mechanics—the crushing, the pulp, the vibrant color of the liquid—grounds a potentially high-fantasy character in labor. By engaging in this domestic task, the author strips the "Demon Girl" of her abstract terror and renders her tangible. The juice becomes a symbol of condensed reality; it is the truth of the fruit extracted from the facade of its skin. In Chapter 1, Xia Qingzi is establishing herself not as a destroyer of worlds, but as an entity that seeks the raw, unadulterated truth of things. —to keep their demon side from consuming them
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