
The Fate of Heaven and Earth
by Dependent Origination Dependence Not Destroyed
About This Novel
The Buddha said: "There are eight sufferings in life: birth, old age, illness, death, separation from love, long-lasting resentment, not being able to ask for it, and not being able to let it go." "All conditioned dharma is the combination of causes and conditions. Dependencies arise from time to time, and conditions are gone when they are gone. It is nothing more than this." This is fate and calamity. The entanglement here is actually a trick of nature. If there is a way that man can conquer heaven, why is there a destiny that cannot be violated?
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Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
Good review!
More chapters added every day! More chapters added every day!
reminder
Can you fix the update time? It won't be easy to wait.
suggestion
You can consider not having dialogues that always sound like classical Chinese. Vernacular dialogue is quite good, especially distance, time, length, weight, etc. It seems quite strenuous.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
Good review!
More chapters added every day! More chapters added every day!
reminder
Can you fix the update time? It won't be easy to wait.
suggestion
You can consider not having dialogues that always sound like classical Chinese. Vernacular dialogue is quite good, especially distance, time, length, weight, etc. It seems quite strenuous.









