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The Desires Of Gods And Men: Defying The Heavenly Tribulation

Author : 金庸隐徒风笑天

Genres : Xianxia

Status: Completed

Description:

The Xianxia version of "The Deer and the Cauldron" has emerged, and the protagonist's abilities and achievements will far surpass those of Wei Xiaobao

This is an extremely rebellious novel. Those who fear gods, Buddhas, demons, monsters, humans, and ghosts should not read it

The protagonist has a distinct personality, possessing the cunning wit of Wei Xiaobao and the unrestrained spirit of Yang Guo

The book is divided into two parts: the upper part (Dominating the World) and the lower part (Supreme of Heaven and Earth)

Most men have two dreams: first, to be revered by gods and men, and to enjoy eternal freedom. Thus, by following the protagonist of this book, you will traverse the heavens and the earth, achieving supreme status.

Secondly, beautiful women from both heaven and earth will all be in my embrace. Thus, following the protagonist of this book, you will experience different emotional entanglements with enchanting fairies, aloof sorceresses, alluring demonesses, stunning mortal women, and ethereal ghostly women.

This work is not of the type that merely indulges in sensationalism; it is primarily centered on emotions. It inherits the light-hearted and leisurely writing style of "The Deer and the Cauldron," while delving deeper into discussions with readers about human weaknesses such as greed, lust, the survival of the fittest, and deceit. It also portrays profound love and the bonds of friendship forged in adversity. Furthermore, it weaves together the darkness of the officialdom, the intrigues of the court, grand battle scenes, and the fantastical and splendid powers of magic into a cohesive narrative. This will be a grand production with a wide-ranging scope, appealing to both refined and popular tastes. If readers can see their own reflections in this book, then the effort put into writing it will not have been in vain.

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