
Fentian Road
by Roselle Rain
About This Novel
A grain of dust covers thousands of bones, a grain of sand remembers thousands of years. From ancient times to the present, alone in the world, who knows the loneliness and sorrow? The vast world is vast, the world is in chaos, all the saints are dead... Only one person is left, walking the endless road.
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Official(63)Scraped 5d ago
Lin Ya was really disgusting. She thought Chu Cheng was "ugly", so she got along with Moji and framed Chu Cheng. (The Huang country where the male and female protagonists live regards fatness as beauty. The fatter you are, the more beautiful you are. This is similar to the aesthetics of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in ancient my country!)
Birth, old age, sickness and death, childhood to old age. That's called destiny. The so-called theorem. It is to follow the law. What I believe is that "man's destiny is destined by God." Birth, old age, illness and death are all fate. Fate is destined by God. Luck is the intertwining of fate. In fact, it is also destiny.
As soon as a person is born, his or her destiny is determined. Everyone is experiencing birth, old age, illness, and death in their own trajectories. Whether you believe it or not, they will all run according to their own laws. This is what Chu Cheng's time travel looks like
The chapters are confusing, and the preface does not match the follower. .
When I read Chapter 23, a large part was missing. I originally planned to continue reading, but it turned out that Chapter 24 felt that the content was at least after Chapter 100. I really couldn't watch anymore🤐
The writing is so rubbish and unclear. Can't read
This is my first time writing a review. It should be a recommendation. I couldn't stand it after reading it for 20 minutes. The editing is rubbish.
There is a problem with the idea,,,,,
Even the names were copied. What other novels are you writing?
I'm afraid this is not a pirated book, no, pirated books are better than this
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Nothing to look at. Chapters are messed up. The preface does not match the postscript
Nothing to look at. Chapters are messed up. The preface does not match the postscript
good book
The content is probably pasted casually
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Community(0)
Official(63)Scraped 5d ago
Lin Ya was really disgusting. She thought Chu Cheng was "ugly", so she got along with Moji and framed Chu Cheng. (The Huang country where the male and female protagonists live regards fatness as beauty. The fatter you are, the more beautiful you are. This is similar to the aesthetics of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in ancient my country!)
Birth, old age, sickness and death, childhood to old age. That's called destiny. The so-called theorem. It is to follow the law. What I believe is that "man's destiny is destined by God." Birth, old age, illness and death are all fate. Fate is destined by God. Luck is the intertwining of fate. In fact, it is also destiny.
As soon as a person is born, his or her destiny is determined. Everyone is experiencing birth, old age, illness, and death in their own trajectories. Whether you believe it or not, they will all run according to their own laws. This is what Chu Cheng's time travel looks like
The chapters are confusing, and the preface does not match the follower. .
When I read Chapter 23, a large part was missing. I originally planned to continue reading, but it turned out that Chapter 24 felt that the content was at least after Chapter 100. I really couldn't watch anymore🤐
The writing is so rubbish and unclear. Can't read
This is my first time writing a review. It should be a recommendation. I couldn't stand it after reading it for 20 minutes. The editing is rubbish.
There is a problem with the idea,,,,,
Even the names were copied. What other novels are you writing?
I'm afraid this is not a pirated book, no, pirated books are better than this
. . . . . . . . . .
Nothing to look at. Chapters are messed up. The preface does not match the postscript
Nothing to look at. Chapters are messed up. The preface does not match the postscript
good book
The content is probably pasted casually









