
Heavenly Agreement
by Begonia Lamp
About This Novel
That year, Aihara, who suffered from eye disease, inherited his second uncle's Feng Shui Hall, and often used what he had learned to tell fortunes and provide guidance for customers who were in trouble. It was also that year that the ancient mythical creatures collectively revived, broke through the shackles of life and death, and descended into the real world, kicking off the Age of Gods. Mirage, Xiangliu, Golden Crow, Kunpeng, Nine-tailed Fox... As the age of the gods came, guests who had been helped by Aihara came back to express their gratitude to him. Aihara was sweating profusely. "Mr. Xiang, how did you help these mythical creatures revive?" "It's none of my business! As you know, my eyesight has not been very good since I was a child. I really didn't realize that they were not human at all!" "According to our investigation, there seems to be forbidden feelings between these mythical creatures and you. What is your explanation?" "Don't listen to their nonsense. Is this X's suppression?"
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
It's still interesting, but not too shocking either.
But does it feel like the author is writing a book for the first time? When I was writing about the heroine, when the heroine and the hero were working together, they were fussing for a long time. To be honest, if this is your first meeting, doing this is a plus. But the male protagonist himself has a character in the eyes of outsiders, and secondly, the male protagonist risked his life to save them. I couldn't accept it, it gave me a very peaceful feeling. It was like meeting for the first time. It feels like the author is collaborating with the male protagonist, and then he thinks about how to better agree, and makes excuses.
One of the rare chapters persuaded me to quit, probably because someone in my family had died. When I saw this kind of content, my first reaction was the discrimination and misunderstanding that urban people have against rural people.
The settings for the early stage of the spell-returning battle written by bro
I must support that I have read 2 books. The ending of one is generally good. I hope this one is better.
A very smooth reading experience, come on!
Beautiful, love watching. It's rare that a book can attract me anymore
Mark The author's writing is good, but the writing is too stream of consciousness
This novel is invincible, it has a dragon setting, and it's a hodgepodge of novel and animation abilities! ! ! !
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
It's still interesting, but not too shocking either.
But does it feel like the author is writing a book for the first time? When I was writing about the heroine, when the heroine and the hero were working together, they were fussing for a long time. To be honest, if this is your first meeting, doing this is a plus. But the male protagonist himself has a character in the eyes of outsiders, and secondly, the male protagonist risked his life to save them. I couldn't accept it, it gave me a very peaceful feeling. It was like meeting for the first time. It feels like the author is collaborating with the male protagonist, and then he thinks about how to better agree, and makes excuses.
One of the rare chapters persuaded me to quit, probably because someone in my family had died. When I saw this kind of content, my first reaction was the discrimination and misunderstanding that urban people have against rural people.
The settings for the early stage of the spell-returning battle written by bro
I must support that I have read 2 books. The ending of one is generally good. I hope this one is better.
A very smooth reading experience, come on!
Beautiful, love watching. It's rare that a book can attract me anymore
Mark The author's writing is good, but the writing is too stream of consciousness
This novel is invincible, it has a dragon setting, and it's a hodgepodge of novel and animation abilities! ! ! !
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How a feng shui master with bad eyesight became a key figure in the revival of Shinhwa without knowing it. The author has finally come up with a new way to play with urban supernatural powers. The Feng Shui fortune teller and his hard-core guests: ancient mirages, Xiangliu, Golden Crow, and Nine-tailed Fox. The collective resurgence of mythical creatures begins, and the Age of Gods begins. This book combines folk culture with modern cities very well, and creates a completely different flavor. I recommend it.



Xiang, who suffered from a congenital "eye disease", had to inherit the Feng Shui Hall of his second uncle due to his death. While he and his sister were dependent on each other, he was also trying to find out the truth about his family's sudden accident as a student. But when a female customer who was no different from ordinary people walked into the store, and after receiving her guidance, Aihara also noticed that the surrounding environment was gradually changing, and the originally peaceful and unruffled world continued to present completely different scenes to him. When "visions" and "superpowers" merged into life, he also decided to open up a way for himself and his family. As one of the few authors who is still constructing urban supernatural novels, Sister Deng's new book adheres to her consistent "Dragon"-like style, explaining a worldview that is very different from reality in layers of plots and details, as well as a rigorous and systematic system. The setting of distinct levels of abilities. What the male protagonist sees in the book is different from that of ordinary people, but it also indicates his unique life experience and bloodline. It is still unclear who is right and who is wrong. Maybe it is just a different perspective or maybe it is just that the male protagonist can see a deeper level. Similar to "Dragon", the book also focuses on using daily fragments to shape the characters. Whether it is the male or female protagonists and other supporting characters appearing in the book, the dialogue and exchanges are constantly enriched and the characters are three-dimensional. At the same time, the difficult-to-distinguish between good and evil personality traits of individual characters is also infiltrated in the text. This time makes it difficult for readers to discern the purpose of his actions and his position. In this process of constantly advancing the plot and gradually analyzing the psychology and thoughts of the characters, it brings readers not only a sense of enlightenment, but also a desire to continue to explore and see through the clouds. There is no need to say more!




Immortal product❤️❤️ It feels a bit like when I first read The Dragon. The plot arrangement and writing style are very good. Good writing has a certain taste. This book is very interesting.




Aihara, who suffers from visual impairment, inherited the Feng Shui Hall left by his second uncle and helped guests divine fortune, predict the future, and seek good fortune and avoid misfortune. Xiang originally thought that the guests would follow his advice and be devoted to good deeds, step by step towards the right path, change their destiny and achieve success in their careers. And the facts did develop as he expected, but there was a slight deviation in the result... "Thanks to Boss Xiang. Without his guidance, we wouldn't be where we are today." The girl who ran away from home in her early years evolved into a copper ghost-faced ancient dragon. The orphan girl who once had a low self-esteem and was cowardly transformed into a nine-tailed fox that turned the world upside down. The old man with bone cancer who was on the verge of becoming critically ill many years ago is now the feared Master Xiang Liu. The boy who made a living by scavenging transformed into the notorious white tiger with ghost eyes... --The age of the gods begins. "Mr. Xiang, was it you who helped these mythical creatures revive?" "It's none of my business! As you know, my eyesight has not been very good since I was a child. I really didn't realize that they were not human at all!"













