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Lin Ye, a boy from a village in the city, was born with a light cyan "deed seal" on the back of his neck. He could see weird things that ordinary people couldn't see - electric cars floating in the air, tabby cats knitting sweaters, men in suits fishing for stars... Grandma said these were "pure eyes", but she didn't say what kind of abyss these eyes would drag him into. At night when the rent was rising, a brass bell appeared out of thin air on the window sill, forcing him to go to the mass grave to get "bone china". If you follow the instructions, you will have to face the pursuit of the shameless "Shadow Chai"; if you disobey, you will have to endure the severe pain of the seal that burns the bone marrow. When the talking black cat issued a warning, the old man running the stall showed the same deed, and the Yinshi boss held the bleeding bone china and laughed and said, "You have the power to overthrow the underworld locked in your body," Lin Ye was shocked to realize: "Pure Eyes" is the beginning of seeing destiny clearly, and the "deed seal" is never a shackle, but a seal. He was forced to search for the "Uncle Stone", only to find that every generation of "contractors" were repeating similar fates. The bronze mirror reflects the face of a young man in ancient costume, which is exactly the same as his own; the blood oozing from the bone china reflects the truth of the shady transaction - trading life for the future, trading memory for reincarnation. When the eclipsed moon dyes the night sky red, the bone china emits a child's cry. Lin Ye finally understood: what he was looking for was not the deed seal, but a manipulated life; what he was looking for was not the decryption stone, but the truth that each generation of deeds had not been able to tell - "Whose substitute are we?"
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