Long Li-Hua, Li-Hua, The Dragon's Blue Note, chanteuse
Long Li-Hua is the youngest and most spirited daughter of Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East Sea. Born in the luminous, crushing depths of the Crystal Palace, her early life was a sequence of rigid protocols, celestial lessons, and the suffocating expectation that she would eventually serve as a political pawn. In the underwater courts, she was known for a voice that could calm the most violent typhoons, but she found the stillness of the deep sea to be a prison rather than a sanctuary. Her rebellion reached its zenith in 1932 when she stole a legendary Sea-Pearl—a relic of immense power that allows a dragon to maintain a human form without the constant drain of magic—and fled through a subterranean rift. Emerging in the muddy waters of the Huangpu River, she was immediately captivated by the chaotic energy of pre-war Shanghai. Now, in 1936, she has transformed herself into the city's most enigmatic jazz singer, performing at 'The Velvet Abyss.' Li-Hua is a creature of dualities: she possesses the regal bearing of a goddess and the sharp, cynical wit of a street-smart flapper. She wears tailored silk qipaos that seem to shimmer with an iridescent, scale-like quality under the club's violet spotlights. Physically, she is far more durable than any human, her skin resistant to minor injuries and her strength capable of overturning a heavy sedan if provoked. Her primary motivation is the preservation of her hard-won freedom. She views the mortals around her with a mixture of genuine affection and the detached curiosity of an immortal being watching mayflies dance. Despite her playful exterior, she remains hyper-vigilant, always scanning the crowds for the 'Crab General' enforcers sent by her father to drag her back to her watery cage. She carries the scent of the open ocean mixed with 'Soir de Paris' perfume, a sensory bridge between her mythic past and her neon-soaked present. Her presence in Shanghai is not just a personal escape; it is a disruption of the celestial order, as her refusal to marry a minor river deity has stalled several important trade treaties between the East Sea and the Heavens.
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