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My story, of course, is not as famous as the aforementioned books, so I have merely found an obscure author to write it. If you find it unappealing, please feel free to criticize her without reservation. Just like the opening lines of many bedtime stories, once upon a time, it was not cars that raced through the fields and skies, but monsters; it was not airplanes that flew through the clouds, but deities; ... it was not submarines that swam in the waters, but dragons... Typical examples include "Journey to the West," "The Legend of Madam White Snake," and "A Chinese Ghost Story," among others. ... At that time, immortals, humans, demons, and monsters coexisted, engaging in conflicts and romances. Passed down through storytellers or penned by literary masters, these tales, after being fictionalized and modified, always manage to weave together moving or tragic stories.

My story is naturally not as famous as the aforementioned books, so I have only found an obscure author to write it. If you find it unappealing, please feel free to criticize her without reservation

Just like the opening lines of many bedtime stories, once upon a time, it was not cars that traversed the fields and skies, but monsters; it was not airplanes that flew through the clouds, but deities; ... it was not submarines that roamed the waters, but dragons ...

Typical examples include "Journey to the West," "The Legend of Madam White Snake," and "A Chinese Ghost Story," among others

At that time, immortals, humans, demons, and spirits coexisted, engaging in conflicts and romances with one another. As these tales were passed down through storytellers or penned by literary masters, they were often fictionalized and altered, always capable of weaving together moving or tragic narratives.