The Way Back to You
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The Way Back to You

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***This is the sequel of Dyed in Your Color***

Qing Xue opens his eyes and is greeted by his beloved, but not as he had known him.

Bai Ruyi is long-dead, and he has been roaming the earth in sorrow and solitude, searching for his love.

Now, they have found each other again.

Across the gulf of a thousand years, how will the continuation of their story unfold?

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"A man from ancient times awakens in the body of a youth in the modern world." This is one of the subplots of the ambitious film club project that Xian Moon is currently participating in.

Drawn uncontrollably to the world of this pair of ancient lovers, Xian has willingly taken on the role of a ghost who loves another man. In the process, he has somehow gotten himself a handsome and notorious boyfriend by the name of Lance Hill.

To all appearances, Lance is every bit as obsessed with this story as Xian is. And the closer and more intimate they become, the more Xian develops an ever-growing suspicion as to why.

Unfortunately, even though Lance was supposed to play Qing Xue opposite Xian's Bai Ruyi, he got the role of the modern youth instead.

This means that someone else would be playing the role of Xian's lover.

With this and other obstacles in their way, will they be able to reach the finish line intact?

Or will an ancient tragedy repeat itself?

***Please read Dyed in Your Color first to make sense of the story. Thank you!***

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Tags: reincarnation/transmigrationfatedsensitivetragedymysterycampusprevious incarnationmxmancientpassionate
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At the heart of the main palace, in the inner chamber of the suite of rooms given to her upon her wedding, a young woman sat on the large and opulent bed at its center.

Though outwardly composed, she was as nervous as she’d always been whenever she was waiting for her husband to join her.

It had been many months since the last time t……

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