Metaphor of the Burning House

Metaphor of the Burning House

by Ant Myasthenia

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The world of mortals is like a sea of ​​suffering, and the troubled world is like a house on fire. Laughing at a sheep cart is replaced by an ox cart, but a burning house is replaced by a sea of ​​misery. Let's smile and look at the creatures competing for the throne, splashing the waves of wisdom. What kind of sparks will the ancient martial arts and mysterious immortal magic collide with? An old man who received a box lunch at the beginning said: "You are a very bad melon kid. You try to trick others into traps. I hope you bury yourself in the end." Ps: Due to the newcomer's interest in the new book, I am a pigeon.

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