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Everfrost SwordEP 2

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Awakening and Betrayal

The protagonist, Lumia Jade, awakens with no memory of her past and is immediately accused of theft, leading to a violent altercation where her mother is mistreated, sparking her protective instincts.Will Lumia Jade uncover the truth behind her lost memories and the accusations against her?
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Ep Review

Three Years Later and the Pain Hasn't Faded

Watching Puria Mist peek out from behind the door three years later broke my heart. She looks so fragile yet determined. The way she clutches her stomach shows she is still carrying the weight of that snowy day. Time hasn't healed her wounds in Everfrost Sword, it just made them deeper.

Lotus Haze is the Villain We Love to Hate

Lotus Haze standing there with her arms crossed while Dizzy is dragged away is pure villain energy. Her cold expression and elaborate headpiece scream superiority. In Everfrost Sword, she represents everything wrong with the sect hierarchy, caring more about status than human life.

The Mother Daughter Dynamic is Devastating

Seeing Dizzy, the adoptive mother, being gagged and dragged while Puria Mist screams in agony is too much to handle. Their bond is the emotional core of Everfrost Sword. You can see the love in Dizzy's eyes even as she is being silenced, trying to protect her daughter until the very end.

Visual Storytelling at Its Finest

The transition from the serene snow scene to the chaotic courtyard in Everfrost Sword is masterful. The use of color, from the white snow to the pink blossoms and finally the red fire, mirrors the escalating emotions. It is a visual feast that tells the story without needing too many words.

Puria Mist's Scream Echoes in My Soul

That final scream from Puria Mist as the fire surrounds them is chilling. It is a mix of rage, helplessness, and despair. In Everfrost Sword, this moment defines her character arc from a timid disciple to someone who has lost everything. You can feel her pain through the screen.

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