A Promise's Melody
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Compleet, voor het eerst gepubliceerd mei 03, 2020
|| Warning: This fanfic contains spoilers for Mo Dao Zu Shi and The Untamed, it also contains brief mentions of alcohol abuse and self-harm. Read with discretion. ||

This story is a simple interpretation of what WangJi may have felt after Wei WuXian's death.

"WangJi knew this was not right. He knew exactly that he was most likely wrong. But it was so difficult. So hard to admit it, because then... what would it say about him?

He also knew the answer to that question.

It would mean he didn't know what to do. And that was the absolute truth."
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