Pivot of the Sky

Chapter 140: Highly Recommend a Book on the Spoon of Death and Fate in Enchi Capital

It should be clear to many readers that many of the relevant scenarios and characters in this book draw on the Misopotamian mythology, Gilgamesh and Bible, but elucidate and deconstruct it in a different way.

The "Gods' War” volume culminates in the "Death of the Enlightenment Capital”. As for Schrödinger's reference to "the quest for destiny, the trial of the end”, what is it? The rest will naturally be explained later, but it will be until Amon becomes a true god to solve the puzzle, and I'm afraid there is a long story.

Readers who have questions about this, I recommend another book, haha, is my own completed Lingshan, which is the worst book I have ever subscribed to from the beginning except Ghost Stock, but is also the most satisfying book I have ever written. The concept of “heavenly punishment” is elaborated in "Mount Ling", which can also explain the death of Enqidu. Moreover, the "spoon of destiny” of the future heavenly relic that has just appeared in the Heavenly Pivot is also an important artifact in Mount Spirit.

Someone may not be used to the body I write about in the Heavenly Pivot, so I recommend watching Mount Ling. I can assure you, from grammatical style to overall architecture, there is probably no more authentic Chinese classical stamp back to the Immortal Novel in the web today. I'm just referring to the Internet text that's been coming up for almost a decade, and as for whether it's like that, hey, hey, hey, you read it again.

A lot of people often ask questions in the book review area about which book I write should I look at or read in what order? There are also a lot of enthusiastic bookmates who have asked a lot of questions and answers, and I am here to give a unified response.

All my novels, including Shinto, Ghost Stock, People Wanted, Lingshan, The Geographer, and the updated Heavenly Pivot, are not in order of reading, you can read any book only, or you can start reading any book in any order! There is nothing to read first and then which book to read. Someone may not like it all. Just pick what you like. My idea is the same.

Each book is a stand-alone article, with different pen styles and expressive themes, and there are no problems reading it alone. Of course, if you look at one and the other, you may find more fun, there is no order of reading, only fun discovery is deeply different from the overall theme.

An inappropriate example, such as the book "Water Herald" and "Golden Bottle Plum", you can read either book alone, read any one and then look at the other, maybe more interesting, hahaha… so I specifically recommend "Lingshan" today.

The above is a recommendation for new bookmates. Old bookmates who have seen Lingshan do not have to be disappointed. They can wait for the daily updates of Tianhui and continue to develop new scenarios.

There is also a need to clarify that the reference in the Heavenly Pivot to "the inquiry of destiny, the trial of the Last Day” may be the same as the reference to "Heavenly Punishment” in the Lingshan, but the angle of reflection in the two books is not the same as the way it is elaborated, and the philosophical conclusions reached by the characters in the book will differ markedly, reflecting also the differences in the sources of civilization.

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