Pei Chuan continued: "The more luck a person with destiny competes for, the greater the change in his destiny."
"There are nine buckets of luck in the world, and God will give back to these fate holders according to its "regulations."
"There are many people and there are few people, so a battle for them arises."
"After all, everyone wants to be the person with the most luck."
After thinking for a while, Pei Chuan added: "Of course, this does not mean that ordinary people have no luck."
"It's just that compared to the thirty-six fate holders, the luck that ordinary people receive from heaven is so small that it can almost be ignored."
Pei Chuan's explanation was very detailed, and I suddenly understood: "Is there a time limit for the competition for luck? Or we can compete indefinitely."
"You are quite smart, and you immediately grasped the crux of the problem." Pei Chuan cast an approving look at me and said, "The true dragon destiny and the true phoenix destiny appeared at the same time in the land of Daxia, so the battle for luck will be
Turn on."
"These two special fates are indispensable."
"This battle has a five-year deadline from the day it starts."
"Five years later, everything will be settled."
Pei Chuan put out the cigarette butt in the ashtray and said, "But just because the dust has settled does not mean that the destiny owner's luck will not change."
"Everything depends on human effort, understand?"
When Pei Chuan saw Lingxi walking out of the bathroom, he quickly reached out to wave away the smoke in front of him, and said cautiously: "If someone voluntarily dedicates their luck, it will not be controlled by God."
"What do you mean? I don't quite understand." I asked.
Pei Chuan was afraid that Lingxi would blame him for smoking in the living room, so he helped Lingxi pour a glass of water and said solemnly: "Look, just like this glass of water, I filled it up. I represent heaven, and my senior sister represents
The owner of this glass of water."
"I have used God's means to fix this glass of water so that no one else can drink it."
"But as the owner of this glass of water, senior sister has the right to choose."
"If she doesn't want to drink the glass of water, she can just throw it away or give it to someone else to drink. This is her freedom."
"So, do you understand?" Pei Chuan said with a headache.
I nodded and said: "Luck is so rare, only a fool would willingly give it to others."
"Hey, you can't say that, your mother..." Pei Chuan blurted out, then shut up immediately and said, "Why are you swearing?"
"What? Who did I scold?" I said in confusion.
Pei Chuan shrank his neck, waved his hands and said, "I won't talk nonsense to you anymore. I'll take a shower and go to bed."
I was confused by Pei Chuan, but fortunately he did solve a lot of doubts in my mind.
It freed me from my original state of random speculation.
So I put on my shoes and said, "Let's go together, I'm sleepy too."
"Damn it, why do you want to take a bath with me?" Pei Chuan looked panicked and backed away three steps in a row: "You, your kid has this habit?"
"Go away." I angrily turned around and said good night to Lingxi. In Pei Chuan's fragile eyes, I went straight to the second floor.
"Senior sister?" Pei Chuan was about to cry and said solemnly, "Can I sleep in the living room?"
Lingxi put his hand on his forehead and said, "It's up to you, as long as you're not afraid of the cold."
"I turn on the air conditioner." Pei Chuan said righteously: "Who do you think I am, and you still want to take advantage of me."
"Despicable." Lingxi raised his finger and ignored the pretentious Pei Chuan.