
Ziwan
by Jingxi
About This Novel
Two hundred years ago, Wan Wan was stabbed to death by Donglai, the master she had a crush on. Kui Cang, the young master of the Ghost Sect, searched for secrets in the world and used the Ghost Sect's sacred objects to revive her. After his resurrection, Wanwan's adoptive father Chi Yan was seriously ill. Wanwan and Kui Cang searched for five rare hearts in the world to save his father. With the power of blood amber, Wanwan has the ability to bring the dead back to life. Killing someone to save others, there is no need in this world, but there is destiny in the world of cause and effect, so who can escape the shackles of fate? This is a fantasy novel that is a little cold and a little warm. It talks about romance, love, and laments why candied haws cannot be paired with green onions, and loving too deeply is ultimately a trap. This is what it means.
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Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago
Fragrant and beautiful... Author, you are enough
Extra extra, I want to watch extra. . . .
The endings of the author's two books are unclear.
What happened to Kuicang in the end?
When I first watched it, I thought he and Wanwan were a couple, but it turned out... Ugh. Doesn't it mean that Kui Cang doesn't know anything? Then why does Wanwan still hate him? And his ending, whether he is alive or dead, whether he still likes Wanwan or whether he has forgotten all the past, or is he still feeling guilty and unable to bear seeing Wanwan again, so he didn't explain it? Um, forgive me for being a little confused... The author will update the extra chapter, okay...
I don't know why, but readers feel a little awkward.
What about the extra chapter?
This narrative technique is good.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago
Fragrant and beautiful... Author, you are enough
Extra extra, I want to watch extra. . . .
The endings of the author's two books are unclear.
What happened to Kuicang in the end?
When I first watched it, I thought he and Wanwan were a couple, but it turned out... Ugh. Doesn't it mean that Kui Cang doesn't know anything? Then why does Wanwan still hate him? And his ending, whether he is alive or dead, whether he still likes Wanwan or whether he has forgotten all the past, or is he still feeling guilty and unable to bear seeing Wanwan again, so he didn't explain it? Um, forgive me for being a little confused... The author will update the extra chapter, okay...
I don't know why, but readers feel a little awkward.
What about the extra chapter?
This narrative technique is good.








