Lin's eyes widened as he picked up a glowing, purple fruit. "What is this?"
"Juicing," she said, the word sounding strange and innocent in such a sinister context. "It extracts the essence. It removes the hard skin, the seeds, the bitterness. It leaves only the Xia Qingzi - The Demon Girl Juicing. Chapter 1....
Chapter 1 appears to consciously deconstruct this trope through the banality of Xia Qingzi’s actions. If the expectation is bloodshed or seduction, the reality of her juicing provides a stark, comedic, and philosophical contrast. It forces the reader to confront the "humanity" (or rather, the personhood) of the supernatural. The text likely treats the fruits she juices with a menacing intensity usually reserved for battle scenes, thereby blurring the line between domesticity and violence. This juxtaposition suggests that Xia Qingzi is in control of her narrative. She refuses to perform the role of the monster or the victim. Instead, she performs a task that requires patience and precision, signaling a character of composure rather than chaos. Lin's eyes widened as he picked up a glowing, purple fruit