Rumors have spread far and wide suggesting that God made the fanciful heaven of Yun Huang. In any case, when Na Sheng escapes from the disarray tormenting her home in the Focal Regions, obviously the Shangri-La doesn’t satisfy its legend.
At the Mirror Tower, Emperor Su Mo of Quan Xian and Bai Ying, the future crown princess of Kong Sang, met for the first time nearly a century ago. Su Mo, then, at that point, a simple slave, needed to fix the fatigue of Bai Ying, lady of the hour to Kong Sang’s Crown Ruler Zhen Lan. A simple three years in Su Mo’s organization made them succumb to him. However, fate was cruel, and Bai Ying jumped off the high Mirror Tower because the crown princess’ seal was broken and she was unable to inherit the Bai family’s earthly power.
Waking from a very long term sleep to find Kong Sang near the precarious edge of obliteration, Bai Ying reassumes her obligations as the Crown Princess. A hundred years later, Su Mo returns to a Yun Huang ruled by Cang Liu with more power. To deal with the imminent mutual threat, he must locate Bai Ying. Will the weight of returning his kin to Bi Luo Hai just improve his disdain of Kong Sang? Or is Bai Ying’s unwavering love capable of altering his perspective?