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Nine Stars Seal the Heavens: The Five Elements Pact
Nine Stars Seal the Heavens: The Five Elements Pact Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a young healer from Qingqiu Village, saves the gravely injured Mu Zhao and accidentally awakens the dormant Five Elements bloodline within her—she is the "Contractor" left by Emperor Jingtian a thousand years ago to prevent the "Nine Stars Seal the Heavens" catastrophe. Meanwhile, the Xuanyin Sect is frantically hunting down Five Elements bloodline holders, aiming to tamper with the pact and seize the power of sealing the heavens for themselves. Mu Zhao, actually the reincarnation of the Seven Killing Star, was originally a "sword" tasked with protecting the Contractor, but he regains his unfinished past-life love while spending time with Xiaoman. They must collect five spiritual relics within seven days to complete the pact, but the last relic is in the hands of the Xuanyin Sect's leader—who turns out to be Xiaoman's elder brother, missing for ten years! Between the catastrophe that will devour the world and the bond of past and present lives, can they break free from the chains of fate?
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