Holding Hands up to the Sky

Holding Hands up to the Sky

by White Six O'clock

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Updated 4y agoScraped 3d ago
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About This Novel

There is a parallel time and space in the human world - the spiritual world, where all spiritual practitioners survive by practicing spiritual arts. Spiritual power in the spiritual world is basically equivalent to things like money and rights in the human world. In short, as much spiritual power as one has, the happier a person can be. The above is the author's very careless and extremely perfunctory explanation of the background of the story. The heroine Ye Lang is an amnesia patient. Her amnesia is so severe that she almost can't even remember who she is. Coincidentally, there is such a thing as spiritual power in her body. Unfortunately, she cannot cultivate spiritual power. She looks like most useless heroines who counterattack, and there is nothing new. But now that she has fallen into the hands of the author, whether she can successfully counterattack depends on the author's mood. After all, the author cannot see other women living better than him. The male protagonist is very popular with the author. His character is a young master of the demon world who is both good and evil. He is the kind of character who doesn't need a reason to do anything bad and can even decisively kill the heroine when cornered... That kind of character is nothing more than a young master of the demon world. Don't you accept it? Don't give in and hold it in! Let me tell you in advance that the author really dislikes the heroine as a woman, and will abuse her throughout the whole story, even if she doesn't like it. If you don't accept it, come and hit me. You can't hit me anyway. Just a little bit...

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