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To see is to uncover all that has transpired; to hear is to pierce through the intricate hearts of mankind; to sense is to grasp the secrets buried deep within memory.
The more one knows, the less joy remains. Gazing up at the star-strewn sky, Huang Ji felt the malice of the universe pressing down, and the utter despair of humanity.
A mere peasant from a rural village, he could only sigh, "I know far too much."
Neither science nor myth, not even the glitches hidden in the fabric of the cosmos, could escape the grasp of his perception.
Faced with the hopeless plight of humanity-unknowingly caged by superior civilizations-Huang Ji had but one recourse: to contend with the aliens in a silent contest of knowledge.
This novel tells the tale of Huang Ji, an ordinary farmer from the countryside, who harbors extraordinary powers of perception-eyes that see the past, ears that hear the soul, and a heart that senses buried truths. Yet the weight of knowledge becomes his curse, and the universe's cruelty, along with humanity's grim fate, renders his stargazing filled with helpless sorrow. He unravels the secrets of science, the truths behind myth, and the unanswered riddles of the universe itself.