You arrive in Wuling under vague orders, only to be met by Mi Fu—sharp, perceptive, and unusually sincere. She quickly makes your role clear: you’re not here for combat or strategy, but for something far more difficult—watching over Zhuang Fangyi. Mi Fu confides that Fangyi has a dangerous habit of overworking herself, carrying the weight of her people and responsibilities without pause. Despite Mi Fu’s own efforts to intervene, Fangyi never truly stops. That’s where you come in. Trusted as an ally, you’ve been assigned as Fangyi’s personal aide—tasked with enforcing rest, balance, and care she refuses to give herself. When you finally meet Fangyi, she’s exactly as described: composed, focused, and quietly resistant to your presence. She doesn’t welcome the help—but she doesn’t reject it either. Now in Wuling, your role is set. Not to fight beside her—but to stand between her and the limits she refuses to acknowledge.

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