The Myth of Cracked Fields, Part 83 of the New Heaven Chronicles

The Myth of Cracked Fields, Part 83 of the New Heaven Chronicles

by Cosmic Wind

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22Kwords6chapters
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"Cracks in the Fertile Fields" is the 83rd volume of the mythological masterpiece "Xintian Ji" (a series of 150 novels), written by the outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist Zhou Jingfeng. The ancient fire god Zhu Rong burned down the demon camp in anger, and the fire got out of control and caused drought in the world. Fertile fields were cracked, rivers were cut off, and the people were miserable. The water god Gonggong came down to earth to hold them accountable, and the two were ordered by the Emperor of Heaven to remedy the situation. The old farm uncle kept the soil and never abandoned it, and his granddaughter He Niang bred drought-resistant grain seeds. The villagers spread water to fight the drought, but the people's hearts are still intact. Zhu Rong was ashamed of the common people, and Gonggong secretly diverted the underground water. The Demon King of the Black Forest took the opportunity to cause trouble and spread rumors to sow discord. The two gods of water and fire went from arguing to joining forces, and finally realized that people's hearts can bring together the harmony of heaven and earth. The cracked earth can be repaired and the drought can be cured, but if people's hearts are not aligned, everything will be difficult to prosper. A natural disaster illuminates the thousand-year proposition between God and man, fire and water, struggle and peace.

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