Let Me Explain, Fairy
The Dayan Empire had enjoyed a reign of over thirteen hundred years.
The Emperor was critically ill, the Crown Prince was regent, local immortal sects were entrenched, and central authorities were vying for power in the chaotic court.
Upon waking,
Xu Yuan saw a dilapidated temple in the mountain rain at night,
saw the eerie, broken-armed stone Buddha,
and,
the mysterious woman by the fire, her face veiled by thin gauze.
...
...
He had become the ultimate villain's third son, of pure heritage and legitimate lineage.
The fake villain, dressed in fine garments and enjoying luxurious feasts, simply waited to be humiliated, while the real villain was caught by the Big Ice Lump and dragged across the world in flight from the start.
Golden finger?
Only a fake villain relied on a golden finger to get rich, a true villain dared to confront a bleak life!
"If Heaven had not birthed me, Xu Changtian, villains would be as eternal as the never-ending night."
"........"
"Father, save me!"
Sky-Scraping Tower · Eastern
I’ve been reading this every chance I can — like an addict. It’s suspenseful and highly entertaining. Having read and being a fan of such works as Charlaine Harris’s Sookie Stackhouse series and George R.R. Martin’s Song of Ice & Fire (well before the TV serials came about), this story has similar themes (as well as the steamy passionate moments), and the words lend themselves to visuals (that you might be able to picture in your mind). I applaud the author’s talent in character development; the reader gets a feel for the characters and their motivations. Despite the few typos and interesting word choices (for the American English reader), it’s a well written story; the plot is moving along in a progression, and you, the reader, are along for a fun ride. I’m up-to-date on the novel and can’t wait for it to continue.