These are bonus scenes, pieces of dialogue and notes that couldn't fit into the story but are too good to delete.
1. A fight breaks out and Liu Yang and some lan juniors are around to try to stop it. The fight gets too serious when swords and magic is thrown about. Liu Yang sees Lan Jingyi and another Lan: "I hope what they say about the Lan-arm strength is true." She says and runs towards them. They both instintively raise their swords for her to leap on, then they heave her into the air.
She soars towards the sky and grabs ahold of the pant leg of (someone), and yanks them back down. She grabs them fully by the leg, and spins them with her. Then chucks him into the ground below them, allowing her to land on his back when she comes down too.
She's probably broken his spine, but eh schematics.
All the juniors circle her with their swords out and pointing at the man. Liu Yang hides a laugh at how they're so concerntrated. The man groans from underneath her and she grabs his hair to lift his head.
"Who are you?" She yells into his ear. She doesn't think too much at how delighted she feels when he only lets out another pained groan.
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2. *after Liu Yang and Bingwen eliminate a fierce corpse*Bingwen: "...what do we do with the body?"
Liu Yang: "Set it on fire."
Bw: "Liu Yang, no."
Ly: "What? If there's no body, the soul has nothing left to tether it to this world."
Bw: "But that'll just leave its ashes."
Ly: "...burn those too."
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3. A Qiankun Pouch is basically a TARDIS.
(To those Doctor Who fans) It's bigger on the inside.
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4. Bing Wen is suprisingly not at all jealous whenever Liu Yang 'flirts' with Lan Xichen. He, too, agrees that Xichen is hot. And he had a crush on Chifeng-Zun when he was 17, so who is he to argue?
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