Chapter 1 A CALAMITY FOR ALL LIVING THINGS

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<A Calamity for All Living Things) was a three-part story whose main premise was the cultivation of immortality.

In addition to the theme of positive self-improvement, it also held the principal of not tolerating evil, and promoted a tenacious and unyielding ideology. It had only started ten months ago. The author didn't even participate in popular net activities.

As a result, it was also known by a different name. It was called “Writings of a Buddhist Monk”.

During this period of time, many forums were entirely filled with the Ministry of Radio and Broadcasting’s positive teaching materials.

[Comment: It doesn't violate any of the country’s policies. It can be said to be a model for web writing.]

[Comment: The main protagonist uses his intellect over his feelings. He is not a stallion (1) and isn’t overly sensational. Among novels, this is very uncommon.]

[Comment: He doesn’t have too much of a gold finger (2) and the scenes aren't too shocking. The only drawback is that the relationships are a bit lacking in energy.]

Since it didn't cross any of those lines, the storyline itself had to be compelling.

Five large sects existed side by side within Zhu Feng (3). Hidden in the shadows, conspirators extended their claws in order to devastate all living things. Danger lurked on every side. Using a long-lost set of healing techniques, the main protagonist rescued everyone from the calamity, dispelled the misunderstandings of each faction, and uncovered the conspirators behind the scenes, thus unifying al! the groups of cultivators in Zhu Feng.

He was worthy of praise. Jun YanZhi was neither a saint, nora hypocrite. He neither killed everyone down to the last man, but he also wasn't soft-hearted. However, he was rather conservative in respect to his private life. Although he had associated with a few women, between them there were only hazy feelings. He avoided immorality, maintained his composure, and never crossed any boundaries.

[Tweet: The multitude of stallion writings continues to increase and circulate their writings. «A Calamity for All Living Things ) is like a clear stream; a completely new experience. ]

There wasn't any pressure to post and it was suitable to be read by both men and women. Thus the novel became more and more popular. In the end it climbed up the front page of Nan Pin top postings, receiving thousands and thousands of views. Wen Jing was also one of those many readers.

Returning on the road home at the end of the school day he accessed his cell phone and saw an update waiting for him. The hour-long bus ride was sufficient for him to carefully read it once through and then read it through again.

But it wasn’t enough.

As a fourteen year old middle school student growing up in an ordinary salary worker household, Wen Jing’s allowance was pitiful. He didn't have the money to spend here and there, as a result he could only read this one novel.

He read very seldom and never commented, but no other person could compare with his knowledge of the story.

The writing was very good, all foreshadowing was carefully resolved. The only thing he couldn't understand was that (A Calamity for All Living Things } was labelled ‘Dark’ (4). However, in the end, how was it dark?

Today was the grand conclusion to (A Calamity for All Living Things) . Wen Jing hopped onto the bus and impatiently opened his cell phone. He wanted to know, in the end, who were the conspirators behind the scenes? Which girl would Jun YanZhi get together with? With luck, maybe at the end of the novel there would be a few lines not suited for younger readers.

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