
Part 62 of the Mythical Masterpiece of the Wanrong Great Emperor: New Heaven Chronicles
by Cosmic Wind
About This Novel
"The Wanrong Emperor" is the 62nd part of the mythological masterpiece "Xintian Ji" (series of 72 parts), written by the outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist Zhou Jingfeng. Zhang Wanrong (original name: Zhang Bairong, changed his name) was originally the son of the Jade Emperor. He was smuggled to the mortal world and raised by a couple in a mountain village. He was smart and kind since childhood. He read the Analects of Confucius at the age of three, resolved disputes at the age of five, wore a jade pendant to protect his body, and had frequent supernatural appearances. He studied hard at school in Panlong County and swore to pray for the people, but he didn't know that he had the blood of heaven. Yingzheng rises to Penglai, the immortal army is raging, and the war in the three realms is about to burn. His mother was imprisoned in Wuwanghai, and his father was hiding in Lingxiao Palace. He alone guarded the small county and cared about the common people. On the one hand, destiny is imposed on oneself, and on the other hand, the people's peace is at stake. How can one make a choice? A word of "tolerance" turns hostility into jade and silk; once it is printed, all souls return to their hearts. Not relying on conquests, not seeking power and position, just hoping that the lights of thousands of families will be bright.
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