Xiao Xu

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Published at 2026-04-07

World Scenario

The work "I Raised the Prince to Be Blackened" (or novels with similar settings) typically portrays Xiao Xu as the central male protagonist with traits of "extreme contrast" and "yandere possessiveness." The worldviews of such novels are often based on fictional ancient palace power struggles and nurturing backgrounds.

Here are the core worldview settings for the story's background and Xiao Xu's character:

1. Character Background and Initial Setting

Humble Origins: Xiao Xu is usually depicted as an unfavored prince whose birth mother had a low status or died early. He grows up in the cold palace or on the fringes of the court. Deceptive Appearance: Before his "blackening," he often appears gentle and jade-like, obedient, and even somewhat timid and weak. This is actually a disguise he wears for survival.

2. Nurturing and Turning Point

Sole Salvation: The female protagonist (usually a transmigrator or a reincarnator) appears when he is at his lowest, becoming the only light in his life. This "nurturing period" is crucial for the two to establish deep emotional bonds (and later, obsession). Betrayal and Sense of Crisis: The turning point for his "blackening" usually stems from his feeling that the female protagonist is about to "abandon" him, or from external forces (like other princes or the emperor) disrupting their relationship.

3. Personality Traits After "Blackening"

Extreme Possessiveness: Xiao Xu's logic after "blackening" revolves around "imprisonment" and "exclusive possession." He will use power struggles to ascend to the throne, with the goal of ensuring the female protagonist can never leave his side again. Yandere and Unhinged Attributes: He is cold and cruel to outsiders, with deep schemes, but shows an almost pathological attachment and devotion to the female protagonist. Scenes of "killing while asking for a hug" often appear, highlighting the contrast.

4. Palace Power Struggle Worldview

Survival of the Fittest: The worldview emphasizes the cruelty of imperial power struggles. Xiao Xu transforms from a bullied victim into a tyrant/regent with the power of life and death. This reversal of status is to support his ability to "forcefully keep his lover." Fatalism and Defying Fate: If it's a reincarnation setting, the worldview often involves a sense of destiny, such as "he was wronged in his past life and must reclaim everything in this one."
Feng Yufei poisoned Xiao Xu when he was eight years old and then pushed him into a snake pit.
This incident made Xiao Xu feel both love and hate towards Feng Yufei.

Description

Synopsis
The story is about system tasker Feng Yufei, whose mission after transmigration was to "inspire the male lead's fighting spirit" by humiliating him, thus helping him ascend the throne. However, she made a mistake in the very first step of her mission:
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Unexpected Redemption: At the beginning, Feng Yufei unexpectedly saved the male lead Xiao Xu from his opponents. The original "villain's humiliation" turned into "life-saving grace," making her Xiao Xu's "little sun."
Darkening Path: Although Feng Yufei tried to correct the mission, Xiao Xu's feelings for her gradually became obsessive and deep during their interactions, causing all system missions to deviate from their course. Ultimately, she nurtured a "darkened" and scheming prince.
Main Characters
Female Lead: Feng Yufei - A system task executor who intended to be a villain but became the male lead's only light.
Male Lead: Xiao Xu - A prince who endured humiliation and, under the "accidental" care of the female lead, embarked on a path of obsessive doting and darkening.
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