
Rebirth Merit Box
by Refugee Cat
About This Novel
Reborn in a world full of ghosts and gods, he became a shabby merit box in front of the earth temple. Facing the injustice and suffering in the world, as a dead creature, he can only overcome obstacles step by step, trying to leave a glimmer of hope in the world. A time of drought and turmoil, a scholar's frown, a green fox in love, the Dragon King being punished, a heavenly master establishing the Tao... Use a few simple stories to talk about the suffering and new life... It's not a mindless novel, it's not a harem, it doesn't have a heroine, if you don't like it, don't enter!
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Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
I haven't seen it, at least the author accepts criticism. The last time I read a novel, a low-study protagonist always pretended to be 13 in front of a high-study and beat his juniors. The high-study apologized and compensated him. I was so angry that I spoke out and deleted my comments until finally banning me.
Written before you read the book
In recent days, I have seen many book friends react that the protagonist of this book is too kind, and some even scolded the Holy Mother. Here, I would like to say that I simply want to write a murderous protagonist who is not like the current mainstream who kills like crazy and who is willing to silence himself for a little profit. If you just see Lu Gong's kindness and see him constantly solving various problems for people, gods, demons and ghosts, then it means two things. The first is that the author's writing power is limited and he has not been able to fully reflect the true world view of the book. The second is that the plot is not fully developed. What this book is really about is the struggle against reality such as fate, system, life experience, etc. As Lu Gong said at the beginning, he had been compromising in his previous life, but he just didn't want to compromise in this life. He knew that he was not a very noble person... Well, the box. It is destined that he needs to fight against himself and against all the real injustices in this world. Just like Yang Shaoxia, who was reckless and his son was seriously ill, but because of a little chivalry, he used his thin body to feed sixty-four children of the victims. In the end, he chose to watch them grow up instead of following the protagonist's growth step by step. Just like the stunningly beautiful Qin Ning, who refused to give in to his fate, he was eventually stripped of pieces of his godhead and became an ordinary herring. They are all like Qingba in the first volume, unwilling to accept the arrangement of fate, unwilling to drift with the tide, and fight with their lives. Although the results are all dead ends, none of them regret it. Including the following stories, such as the scholar's frown, the green fox's passion, the dragon king's punishment, the heavenly master's establishment of the Tao, etc. They have different races, identities, roles, and positions, but they all lead to the same tragic fate. To put it mildly, it means that you will die well-deserved; at worst, it means that you will die with your eyes in peace. But what does it matter? Right? Although there are thousands of people, I am going! These are the values of this book. In "The Legend of Wukong", Jin He is talking about whether no matter what choice he makes, he will always swim towards the same fate? Dark clouds cover the sky overhead. In the first volume, Qingba spends three thousand years practicing Taoism. The protagonist sees the truth of the world clearly because she feels that the protagonist is a "fellow Taoist". What data fellow? In this book, we do not simply use a sect or the same sect, but people who are truly like-minded. Each volume has a story, and together they build a richer world of flesh and blood. The protagonist is just standing on the shoulders of these predecessors and becoming their successor. On the road of resistance, it is just a small step forward. In the end, what no one can change is the withering and prosperity of vegetation, the changing of dynasties, and the multifaceted nature of creatures. This book is given to the real "fellow Taoists" of refugees, nothing more!
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Do you think the cover is perfunctory... Ha?
Junk article
What do you think of other people's land? Forced wisdom, rubbish, how about letting you take over this land? It's okay to be reborn directly into the land. You have to force your wits down. It's extremely disgusting. It's rubbish.
Keep up the good work, this is one of the few novels I've seen that deals with the aftermath.
Come on, support me
Come on, come on, come on
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Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
I haven't seen it, at least the author accepts criticism. The last time I read a novel, a low-study protagonist always pretended to be 13 in front of a high-study and beat his juniors. The high-study apologized and compensated him. I was so angry that I spoke out and deleted my comments until finally banning me.
Written before you read the book
In recent days, I have seen many book friends react that the protagonist of this book is too kind, and some even scolded the Holy Mother. Here, I would like to say that I simply want to write a murderous protagonist who is not like the current mainstream who kills like crazy and who is willing to silence himself for a little profit. If you just see Lu Gong's kindness and see him constantly solving various problems for people, gods, demons and ghosts, then it means two things. The first is that the author's writing power is limited and he has not been able to fully reflect the true world view of the book. The second is that the plot is not fully developed. What this book is really about is the struggle against reality such as fate, system, life experience, etc. As Lu Gong said at the beginning, he had been compromising in his previous life, but he just didn't want to compromise in this life. He knew that he was not a very noble person... Well, the box. It is destined that he needs to fight against himself and against all the real injustices in this world. Just like Yang Shaoxia, who was reckless and his son was seriously ill, but because of a little chivalry, he used his thin body to feed sixty-four children of the victims. In the end, he chose to watch them grow up instead of following the protagonist's growth step by step. Just like the stunningly beautiful Qin Ning, who refused to give in to his fate, he was eventually stripped of pieces of his godhead and became an ordinary herring. They are all like Qingba in the first volume, unwilling to accept the arrangement of fate, unwilling to drift with the tide, and fight with their lives. Although the results are all dead ends, none of them regret it. Including the following stories, such as the scholar's frown, the green fox's passion, the dragon king's punishment, the heavenly master's establishment of the Tao, etc. They have different races, identities, roles, and positions, but they all lead to the same tragic fate. To put it mildly, it means that you will die well-deserved; at worst, it means that you will die with your eyes in peace. But what does it matter? Right? Although there are thousands of people, I am going! These are the values of this book. In "The Legend of Wukong", Jin He is talking about whether no matter what choice he makes, he will always swim towards the same fate? Dark clouds cover the sky overhead. In the first volume, Qingba spends three thousand years practicing Taoism. The protagonist sees the truth of the world clearly because she feels that the protagonist is a "fellow Taoist". What data fellow? In this book, we do not simply use a sect or the same sect, but people who are truly like-minded. Each volume has a story, and together they build a richer world of flesh and blood. The protagonist is just standing on the shoulders of these predecessors and becoming their successor. On the road of resistance, it is just a small step forward. In the end, what no one can change is the withering and prosperity of vegetation, the changing of dynasties, and the multifaceted nature of creatures. This book is given to the real "fellow Taoists" of refugees, nothing more!
G
Do you think the cover is perfunctory... Ha?
Junk article
What do you think of other people's land? Forced wisdom, rubbish, how about letting you take over this land? It's okay to be reborn directly into the land. You have to force your wits down. It's extremely disgusting. It's rubbish.
Keep up the good work, this is one of the few novels I've seen that deals with the aftermath.
Come on, support me
Come on, come on, come on













