Chendong wrote "Zhetian", there are many interesting settings. For example, only one emperor can be achieved in one era. The emperor is invincible and cannot be seen between the emperors. It appears in novels with similar rules. I have explained a lot in the later period, so that everyone understands the reason for this rule, but there is a rule. At the finale, the readers are all confused. It is also the foreshadowing of Chen Dong’s lack of circle. "Holy Ruins" breaks the previous setting, which is the "pre-live and present".
Ye Fan didn’t believe in the previous life or the afterlife, and only lived in the present. It was this belief that made him cut a very powerful Dao, and gradually beat the world’s invincible hands, and beat the young generation’s Tianzong. Can't look up. But there are several people in the novel, and these people have broken the setting of the past and present. Is the cultivation path of the protagonist Ye Fan wrong?
Huahua: Huahua is a cheap apprentice that Ye Fan took away from the earth. The talent is considered the best in the universe, but compared with Ye Fan’s other apprentices, it is still a bit worse. Ye Tong and Yang Xi are obviously better. One chip. Huahua was once transformed by the ancient Buddha. Ye Fan spent a lot of money to save Huahua. He opened the nine-layer coffin. After successfully rescuing Huahua, he also understood why Huahua would be favored by Buddhism. The previous life was Shakyamuni. The setting of
obviously broke Ye Fan's belief. Shakyamuni had been sitting for tens of thousands of years, and Ye Fan had already begun to doubt himself. At that time, Huahua had the opportunity to directly restore the memory of his previous life, and quickly used Shakyamuni's Tao fruit to strengthen himself, but Huahua gave up and only lived in the present, he did not want to know who he was.
An Miaoyi: She is one of the heroines. Even though Ye Fan is very dedicated, there have been three women in the whole novel, namely Ji Ziyue, An Miaoyi, and the congenital father who only appeared in the finale. In order to help Ye Fan heal the Dao Injury, An Miaoyi used a double cultivation method with Ye Fan. Later, he failed to cut the Dao and became Ye Fan's regret.
After Ye Fan became the Emperor of Heaven, his lifespan was the same as that of the sky. Hundreds of thousands of years later, a woman named Kou Xiaoxiao appeared in the universe. In fact, she was the reincarnation of An Miaoyi. After Miaoyi took her as a disciple to protect her, and fulfilled her promise to An Miaoyi, Kou Xiaoxiao got the Xian Linglong that Ye Fan gave her as a weapon. When the finale broke into the fairy world, Xian Linglong used her mighty power, which reminded Kou Xiaoxiao. After the memory of An Miaoyi's previous life, she shed tears on the spot, probably recalling the time spent with Ye Fan.
Since Xian Linglong can awaken the memories of previous lives, Ye Fan is indeed the brother of Ruthless People. If Ye Fan takes Xian Linglong into the fairyland, can Ye Fan restore the memories of Ruthless People in previous lives? Judging from An Miaoyi’s performance, it should be okay. Ruthless can completely allow her brother to come back. It is not difficult for her to find Xian Linglong, but in the hundreds of thousands of years when Ye Fan became the Emperor of Heaven, Ruthless also I figured it out, and in the end only agreed to enter the fairyland with Ye Fan, completely forgetting the older brother who had been waiting. Does
have a past life and this life? "Zhetian" is uncertain, but it is real in "Holy Ruins". As the ending of "Zhetian", many settings of "Sacred Ruins" are different from those of "Zhetian", so readers can't help but complain after reading. Chu Feng and his friends, even some passers-by, It is impossible to be able to reincarnate in the cycle of reincarnation with memory, which is impossible in "Zhetian".
Generally speaking, "Zhetian" is an impeccable high-quality novel in the early, middle and late stages. Although the ending is a bit hasty, this does not affect readers' repeated reading. Chen Dong's writing should be at its peak at the time. Now it should be unrealistic for Chendong to write another book that can surpass these previous works. I hope that there will be more characters from the previous two novels in the finale of "Holy Ruins", even if they just come out to make soy sauce, let everyone know that they are still alive.