Ever since Luo Qing could remember, she believed that everyone in this world was a bad person. They always made her suffer and feel uncomfortable, and the way they looked at her was always uncomfortable.

Why should she suffer this? She should retaliate against these people the way they treated her.

She set fires and hurt people, and seeing these people being frightened and terrified, she felt only pleasure in her heart.

But she never killed anyone.

She once saw the village chief putting dead people into the fire to burn them. The dead people were motionless and their bodies were colder than the bed in winter. She was scared. It was too horrible to see people become like this.

Later, when she grew up a little, the village could no longer accommodate her, so all the villagers gathered together one night, holding burning torches, pulled her up from her sleep, and drove her away together.

She really wanted to burn down the whole village, but she couldn't do it alone.

Looking back at the shabby place where she had lived since birth, she turned and left, looking at the unknown world in front of her with fear in her heart.

However, the world outside was far beyond her imagination.

There are more trees outside than in the village, and their shapes are different. The river is wider and longer than that in the village. Even the people outside are dressed better than those in the village.

She was used to being hungry, but she had never seen so many kinds of food outside, and she couldn't move for a while.

The couple selling buns thought she was a beggar and felt sorry for her so they gave her a meat pie.

When she was in the village, the food that others gave her was tainted with poison. She would vomit blood after eating it and would have to suffer for a whole night before she recovered.

She hesitated for a moment, but still took the pie and gobbled it up. It was so delicious that she could even endure the stomachache.

But she didn't feel any discomfort after eating the pie.

It turns out they didn't want to kill her.

She looked at the couple twice more. She was not full. When she was in the village, she had to eat several fish in one meal. Now, one pie was not enough to fill her up.

But they were already raising their hands to drive her away.

She left, looking back every few steps.

The beggars in the city would not let her stay in the city and threw stones at her. She secretly hated them and slept in the wild for a night. In her dreams, she was thinking about ways to take revenge.

But unexpectedly, after one night, most of the city was destroyed.

I heard that it was a fight between immortals and demons, and the whole city was implicated.

The pie-selling couple were dead, and she saw their bodies broken and their blood dried on the ground.

Pitiful.

She picked up the pie that had fallen in the dust and ate it all, finally feeling full.

She got up and used wood to start a fire and burned the bodies of the couple. She saw that this was how the villagers treated the corpses.

The beggars were also dead, lying all over the place, some of them even had their bodies completely disfigured.

She looked at the mutilated bodies of the beggars, picked up stones, and smashed their bodies into pieces again.

So what if she died? The revenge of throwing stones at her has not been avenged yet.

Looking at the miserable appearance of the beggars, she felt very happy, and suddenly realized that revenge did not necessarily mean retaliating in the same way, killing them was also a way of revenge.

But she didn't dare kill anyone.

She vaguely felt that if she really killed someone, something would change.

But immortals and demons are so powerful that they can easily destroy such a large area. It would be great if she could become an immortal or demon.

During the next few years of wandering alone, she tried to find a way to ascend to heaven, but the fairy mountain only opened once every hundred years, so she had to wait until she was fifty to ascend to heaven.

She did steal a lot of books on cultivating immortals along the way, most of which were fake, but she still successfully formed the elixir.

But ever since she started practicing, she has always been in great pain. On every full moon night, the pain is so severe that she would rather die than live.

Every time this happened, she could feel her instinct looking for someone, as if she had to do something to that person to relieve her pain.

She went to see a doctor, but the doctor said there was nothing wrong with her.

What a quack.

She was upset, so she secretly smashed the other person's clinic when it was dark and windy.

Later, while stealing books, she met a scholar.

The scholar recognized voodoo on her at first sight.

She also recognized at a glance that the scholar was the person she was looking for. The scholar had something that could relieve her pain from voodoo.

The scholar told her that she was poisoned by voodoo and there were only two ways to alleviate it. The first was to kill people with special fates and absorb their luck to dissolve the voodoo. The second was to go to Yaoling Valley, where the tree demons were born with the ability to purify voodoo.

The scholar was willing to take her to Yaoling Valley.

Listening to her talk about what she had done along the way, the scholar sighed and looked at her helplessly and said:

"Revenge is fine, but don't overdo it. Everything changes its nature once it's overdone."

“What is excessive?”

"There is a limit to the laws of nature, and we cannot go beyond that limit. As for what that limit is..."

The scholar threw a pile of books at her and asked her to explore them on her own.

She looked at the thick books in her hands, flipped through a few pages, and then fell asleep.

He even smeared a whole page of the scholar's book with saliva.

The scholar was so angry that he jumped up and down.

She looked at the scholar so angry that she was fuming, and perhaps because she knew that the scholar would not hurt her, she suddenly laughed out loud.

Seeing that she still dared to laugh, the scholar sighed again and knocked her head helplessly.

The scholar named her Luoqing, which comes from the saying "Light and clear air rises to the sky, while heavy and turbid air descends to the earth."

She trusts scholars very much.

But the scholar abandoned her.

When passing by a village, a flood occurred there. The scholar took her to rescue people, but was swept away by the flood.

She searched for a long time and finally found the dying scholar in a muddy field.

The scholar was lying in the mud with his lower body submerged in water. Under the bright full moon, his face was so pale that he looked almost dead.

She had never hated anyone so much.

The pain brought by the voodoo made her sweat all over. She staggered over and saw the scholar opened his eyes. He looked at her calmly and said in a very weak voice:

"Let's go to Yaoling Valley. You know the location. I may not be able to accompany you..."

"no need."

She knelt beside the scholar.

The scholar immediately understood what she meant.

She never understood what the scholar meant by the look in his eyes at that time.

All I heard was the scholar saying, "Ah Qing, remember, don't overdo anything. The choice is always in your hands. A single thought can turn you into a demon."

She took a deep breath, picked up the stone beside her, and smashed it hard on the scholar's head.

"Then this is my choice."

She didn't need a scholar who would leave her and break his promises, and she also didn't want to go to that damn Yaoling Valley alone, where she wasn't sure if it would stop her suffering. The risk was too great.

Anyway, the scholar abandoned her and chose someone else.

She would be freed now.

She smashed the scholar to death, and his blood dyed the mud red.

After the scholar's death, the voodoo was immediately dissipated, and she, who had taken away the scholar's luck, felt unprecedented comfort.

What? It turns out that killing people isn’t painful at all.

What had she been afraid of all this time?

She couldn't remember anymore.

In order to remove the voodoo, she killed more people, and before she knew it, she had become so powerful that she was hunted down by monks from all over the world.

Some of the scholar's friends listed one by one the good things the scholar had done for her and accused her of killing the scholar. They said she should have committed suicide long ago and was not worthy of living as a human being.

At that time, she realized that in the eyes of these emotional people, killing someone who was once important to her should be considered suicide.

Feelings are such a cumbersome thing.

She lives alone and doesn't need a master or a sect. She can do whatever she wants.

There was a monk named Yu Ruoquan who was always chasing her, which was very annoying, but luckily she killed him.

She successfully became a god by stepping on countless corpses, and even the heavens could not do anything to her.

This world revolves around her.

She wants this world to be free of burdens and leave only her.

But she failed.

No, she didn't think it was a failure. The fox and the damn old lady Tiandao were just stalling for time.

She will still be the final winner, and the nothingness she possesses is the center of everything.

The second life went smoothly, except that Yu Xi's body was suddenly missing at the last moment.

There are too many differences between the third life and the second life.

The variable Yu Xi keeps causing her trouble!

She had never encountered such a situation before!

When she met Yu Xi in the Millennium Secret Realm, she realized for the first time that Yu Xi's lifestyle was completely different from hers, and that the mother-child relationship in this world was so interesting.

She knew that Yu Xi was lying to her, but this scam was really interesting, so interesting that it seemed like a dream.

She also didn't understand why she didn't destroy the amulet Yu Xi gave her.

When she heard Yu Xi say that she was no longer the center of the world and no longer the person destined by heaven, she suddenly thought of the scholar.

If she had made another choice...

No.

Luo Qing, who disappeared into the world, smiled.

She is Luo Qing.

If she had another chance, she would definitely choose this path that only she can walk, and no one around her deserves to exist.

But she would never underestimate feelings or Yu Xi again. The first thing she would do was to kill Yu Xi at all costs.

She never regrets it.

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