When they first met, he is the aloof and remote high deity of Chang Liu, whereas she secretly sneaked in by transforming into a small insect lying on the tree but was blown off into his wine cup. “Accidentally fell down?” His smile is mild but merciful, that was the only time in her life that she saw him like that even if for a mere insect. Because of a one year pact, she did everything possible just so she will be able to eventually call him shifu. “Shifu why do you accept me as a disciple?”
He did not reply but gave her a small bell as a present, stroking her head lightly.
A shadowy figure in a billowing white robe, standing visibly on top of the stone daily, overlooking the hills.
She vowed that she will never let him feel lonely anymore.
But the frequent companionship and mutual support in Heartless Hall finally came to an end.
To save him, she committed a really big blunder. However ……
“A mistake is still a mistake.” He remained indifferent.
Eighty-one overwhelming nails, as well as the highly raised unbreakable sword.
Shifu, do you know how painful it is to be hurt by the person you love most?
Do you know when you feel sorrow to the extreme but still holding on to the happy memories, unwilling to forget, longing day and night for that person is how painful and pitiful?
I don’t believe in good, don’t believe in evil, don’t believe in happiness, but I believe in you!
So, with a smile she did not give up, even if that love is colder than death.
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The Journey of Flower Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Journey of Flower
"The Journey of Flower" is a xianxia novel that swept me away with its blend of humor, tragedy, and forbidden love. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, and while it might not be for the faint of heart, it's an experience I won't soon forget.
### First Impressions
Initially, the story presents itself as a fairly lighthearted xianxia romp, focusing on Hua Qian'gu's journey as she becomes Bai Zihua's disciple. I found myself chuckling at her interactions and enjoying the introduction of various characters like the charismatic Demon Lord Sha Qianmo and the enigmatic Dongfang Yuqing. It felt like a classic coming-of-age story with a touch of the supernatural.
### What Works Well
The novel truly shines in its exploration of love, sacrifice, and the clash between personal desires and worldly responsibilities. Hua Qian'gu's unwavering devotion to Bai Zihua, even in the face of immense suffering, is both admirable and heartbreaking. The second half of the book is where the narrative kicks into high gear. The plot becomes more complex, with higher stakes and deeper emotional resonance. The author masterfully weaves together elements of betrayal, redemption, and the consequences of one's choices. I especially loved the moral ambiguity surrounding Bai Zihua's character. His internal conflict between his love for Hua Qian'gu and his duty to the world creates a compelling dynamic that kept me hooked. The ending, while bittersweet, ultimately delivers a satisfying resolution to their tumultuous relationship.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, buckle up because this gets intense. Hua Qian'gu endures some *serious* trials: wrongful accusations, brutal punishments, and the agonizing effects of the Jueqing water. It's a lot. And Bai Zihua's actions, particularly his initial refusal to acknowledge his feelings, can be frustrating. The deaths of beloved characters like Tang Bao are genuinely devastating and fuel Hua Qian'gu's descent into becoming a Demon God. The curse she places on Bai Zihua is a moment of pure catharsis, even though it's born out of pain.
### Final Verdict
Despite some of the darker themes and potentially frustrating character choices, I highly recommend "The Journey of Flower." It's a beautifully written and emotionally resonant story that explores the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of the human spirit. If you're a fan of xianxia with a strong romantic subplot and don't mind a bit of angst, this is definitely a novel worth checking out.