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Explain.

I saw a post yesterday, and a friend kindly asked me: Are you not afraid of cause and effect when you scribble like this?

This post was deleted by me.

A few questions are explained below:

One:

From the very beginning of this book, the mainland is divided and the nine tribes are separated. It is mentioned in the beginning that it involves the prehistoric setting, so people say that I messed up the writing later and wrote two books one after another. I don't accept it.

Some plots, such as the two major plots of making trouble with the demon clan and entering the demon clan, I thought about for a long time, but it was difficult to write the pleasure, so I deleted them.

Accelerate the progress, and all nine tribes will return immediately to start the finishing process.

Second:

Later in this book, it was born out of Fengshen.

In my personal (emphasis added: personal!) opinion, there is nothing wrong with any of the three religions in the debate over the Conferring Gods and Measuring Tribulation.

There is no such thing as fairness in this world. However, this concept may have the upper hand.

That's all.

There is nothing wrong with explaining the principles of heaven and earth to all sentient beings.

There is nothing wrong with intercepting a glimmer of life for all living beings. All things have the instinct to survive.

To educate the world, there is a cycle of cause and effect. There is nothing wrong with that.

To all the gods, each of them insists on his or her own ideas, and every idea makes sense to all living beings.

I think this is a very remarkable thing.

Because winning or losing itself does not bring benefits that we can understand to the powerful person who arranged it.

In fact, everyone wants to use their own ideas to educate and influence all living beings in the world.

Wrong?

That's right.

Everyone thinks: I am right.

If we talk about the whole process, we may understand it this way: three multinational corporations at the top of the world are fighting a trade war.

Any fluctuation may cause countless people below to go bankrupt, countless people to be unable to survive, countless people to get rich, and countless people to rise.

But can we not fight this battle?

Will we not fight because some people have no means of survival?

I think this is impossible.

Therefore, in this book, I am creating an environment as fair as possible and trying to write about the gods and Buddhas in my heart with a righteous mind.

Some will inevitably be biased, but the general direction will not change.

Sincerely.

It's the end, I won't explain too much.

Everyone, keep reading and accompany this book on the final journey.

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