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Balance and Chaos: Changing my damned fate

Kidnapped by a goddess, and sent to a dangerous world. Xin Feng, as punishment for defying his fate, was sent to another world. In the body of a mortal servant, task to do gruesome physical labor. That was his destiny~ [Character status modification….] [Complete…] [Show Character’s status? Yes/No] ‘Uhm… Yes.’ [initializing...] *Ding! *Connection Ready* [Greetings, child of Chaos. I am You. You are me. I am Balance, and you are the speck of Chaos that still needs to grow...] [Good luck...] Watch how our main character Xin Feng cracks the mysteries of the dangerous yet strange world. Follow his journey, as he grows stronger to find his way back home, and to get revenge on the goddess that had dragged him away from his peaceful life. From the mysteries of immortality, magic, and evolution; to the existence of dangerous beasts and anomalies. -Why do they exist? -How did humans survive them? -And who controls it all? The strings shall be connected, eventually. Balance will return, and the great Chaos that happens in every corner, will become one with Balance again.

Sir_WendoS · Fantasy
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246 Chs

An old acquaintance

"So… How has it been without me? I doubt you're the person who cries for months, so tell me... What epic tales did you go through throughout those days when I was absent?" Xin Feng asked. While he was flying with Hua Mei between her arms, he made sure to create a windshield around him in order to have a conversation with her. There was nothing else to do than to have a pleasant conversation in the midst of their journey, after all.

"I did cry for months..." Was Hua Mei's reply to Xin Feng's statement. She looked very serious as well when she spoke out those words of hers, and if Xin Feng didn't know her all too well, he might have thought that she was actually angry at him.

"You know how hard it was for me to not think about you after you've risked your precious life to save me..." She continued on with her words. "Well, of course I didn't cry all day... Or let out tears... Or sob... Or even cry..."