A world where fantasy, ancient style, and cyberpunk are mixed:
She was originally a carefree mage in the countryside, but because of the two remnant souls hidden in her body, she was involved in the whirlpool of life and death in the two worlds.
In the name of "right way", Yaotianmen secretly plunders the souls of the earth and maintains the prosperity of the Taoist world. Kan Xiaokan's life experience was far more complicated than she knew - her seven souls and the three souls of Yaotian Sect's leader Qi Wu were two halves of the same soul.
On one side is Qingshan Mingyue, who raised her. In order to save her, they injected the residual soul of their best friend into her body and gave her a second life. On one side is the other half of the soul - Qi Wu, the woman who traveled from the earth and founded the Yaotian Sect, struggling painfully between ambition and humanity.
There is also the life and death promise between Qingfeng and Qingshan, the eternal glance between Lingxi and Mingyue, Xingyuan's forbearing protection, and the past of blood and tears of Guiyan... Everyone is making a difficult choice between good and evil.
When the truth is revealed, Xiaokan stands at the crossroads of fate: Should he obey his fate and let the two halves of his soul merge to gain ultimate power? Or go against the odds and change your fate to protect that ordinary but warm home?
In the battle of Guixuyuan, the barrier between the two realms collapsed, the spiritual energy dissipated, and everything returned to ordinary.
Reader comments
Based on the growth of Sanxiu Xiaokan, this book unfolds a grand picture of the symbiosis between Taoism and modernity and the energy game between the two worlds. It is a Chinese fantasy work with both refreshing feeling and depth.
The core highlight of the story is the vivid three-dimensional group portraits: Xiaokan's passionate bond, Qiwu's mixed reputation, Mingyue's bumpy past, Qingshan's unfinished ambition, and a series of group portraits such as Qingfeng's free and easy, Lingxi's cuteness, Xingyuan's forbearance, Tianshu's guilt, Duanyue's paranoia, etc., All of which are full and vivid. They are not stereotyped supporting characters, but key chess pieces that promote the direction of the story. This work breaks out of the "competitive and competitive" routine of traditional fairy tales, and takes "Taoism is benevolence" as the core. Within the grand framework of a parallel world, it tells a story about protection, resistance and reincarnation of heaven.
It not only has the artistic conception of Chinese style ink painting, but also has the compact rhythm of online writing. It has found an excellent balance between refreshing feeling and depth. It is a Chinese style fantasy novel worth reading carefully.
What I originally wanted to write about was the Nine Worlds. I only wrote about the world of Taoism, but too few people watched it, so I had no choice but to finish it.
It is suitable for reading with patience, and the descriptions are very detailed. The author said that the magic chapters in the first volume are a bit like Maoshan secrets, fantasy ancient novels, the chaotic era of Taoism and the earth. This concept is quite new. I thought it was the next step, but I didn't expect it to be different. The emotional description at the beginning was a bit too much, but later on the author relaxed his writing and it became more and more interesting.
Chapter 5 tells a story, it's so good. Other works are good at the beginning, but this one is good from the end.
I'll give it four stars first. A lot of people have read it. I also saw it accidentally while listening to novels. Let's see what I write next
Based on the growth of Sanxiu Xiaokan, this book unfolds a grand picture of the symbiosis between Taoism and modernity and the energy game between the two worlds. It is a Chinese fantasy work with both refreshing feeling and depth. The core highlight of the story is the vivid three-dimensional group portraits: Xiaokan's passionate bond, Qiwu's mixed reputation, Mingyue's bumpy past, Qingshan's unfinished ambition, and a series of group portraits such as Qingfeng's free and easy, Lingxi's cuteness, Xingyuan's forbearance, Tianshu's guilt, Duanyue's paranoia, etc., All of which are full and vivid. They are not stereotyped supporting characters, but key chess pieces that promote the direction of the story. This work breaks out of the "competitive and competitive" routine of traditional fairy tales, and takes "Taoism is benevolence" as the core. Within the grand framework of a parallel world, it tells a story about protection, resistance and reincarnation of heaven. It not only has the artistic conception of Chinese style ink painting, but also has the compact rhythm of online writing. It has found an excellent balance between refreshing feeling and depth. It is a Chinese style fantasy novel worth reading carefully. What I originally wanted to write about was the Nine Worlds. I only wrote about the world of Taoism, but too few people watched it, so I had no choice but to finish it.
It is suitable for reading with patience, and the descriptions are very detailed. The author said that the magic chapters in the first volume are a bit like Maoshan secrets, fantasy ancient novels, the chaotic era of Taoism and the earth. This concept is quite new. I thought it was the next step, but I didn't expect it to be different. The emotional description at the beginning was a bit too much, but later on the author relaxed his writing and it became more and more interesting. Chapter 5 tells a story, it's so good. Other works are good at the beginning, but this one is good from the end.
I'll give it four stars first. A lot of people have read it. I also saw it accidentally while listening to novels. Let's see what I write next