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... d at talking?"

Feng Wu stared at him: "Who the **** are you? Why did you deliberately provoke me and want to go home with me? What is your purpose?"

The blue robe boy looked innocent: "I'll just look good, will it work?"

Feng Wu: "No!"

Blue robe boy: "Okay, how can you pick me up and go home?"

Feng Wu: "I will not pick you up and go home, you die this heart!"

The blue robe boy looked at Feng Wu with a smile: "Are you sure?"

Feng Wu: "I'm sure. And ...

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Official blurb translated from Chinese:

All living beings in heaven and earth are guests in a tavern. The timescape is also an old customer.

The difference between life and death is like the difference between dreaming and waking. Even years of study might not reveal the truth of such complex transformations.

What awaits on the other side of life and death? What surpasses heaven and earth? What lies beyond the timescape?

Er Gen, the author of Renegade Immortal, Pursuit of Truth, I Shall Seal the Heavens, A Will Eternal, and A World Worth Protecting, brings you his sixth novel Beyond the Timescape.

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