
I Defy Fate in the Heavens
About This Novel
This is a dangerous world, where darkness erodes and life mutates; This is an era of hope, walking in the heavens and changing one's destiny against the will of heaven. Everyone in this world can receive the power of the heart lantern after they reach adulthood, condense the heart lantern projection, light up the heart fire, illuminate the trajectory of destiny, travel across the heavens, and have a wonderful adventure. However, everyone must successfully change their destiny in the first assessment and break through the limits of Sims life, in order to be qualified to truly live in the main world and not be troubled by short-lived prostitution. Su Yu, who traveled back in time, faced the tragic failure of two simulated lives, and could only choose to fight to the death. In the 0th life [15 years old, you were dragged down by a serious illness when you were 3 years old, and you died. ] "Looking for ways to break the situation." [You have escaped poverty, you have high moral character and high respect, and you have died a healthy life. Congratulations, you have successfully changed your life against the will of heaven, you will be rewarded...] In a certain life: [When you were 18 years old, you encountered a resurgence of spiritual energy and you died. ] "Looking for ways to break the situation." [You have learned the magical method of heaven and man, you are immortal, you have successfully changed your destiny against heaven, and you are rewarded...] Finally, you become a truly strong person, the truth of the world unfolds in front of you, you choose...
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Official(2)Scraped 18d ago
I don't know what to say, the book is okay
There are too many typos and the writing style needs to be improved.
After reading several chapters, this book can only be described as "water". . .
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 18d ago
I don't know what to say, the book is okay
There are too many typos and the writing style needs to be improved.
After reading several chapters, this book can only be described as "water". . .









