Chapter 37: Her First Ninety-Nine
After the mysterious golden ancient book appeared, the people and things around Xin Lin disappeared with it.
Between heaven and earth, only Xin Lin and ancient books remain.
The ancient book was like gold poured, suspended above Xin Lin's head, shining brightly.
"It's ......"
Xin Lin wondered.
Her heart moved, and the golden ancient book fell into her hands.
It is also strange to say, the ancient gold book seems to be bulky, but when it falls on the hand, it is as light as a feather.
I don't know what is written in this book.
Xin Lin's heart moved, but before his hand moved, there was an uproar, and the book of anti-heaven was opened.
On the first page, it is a past book of the Book of Destiny.
A few lines of words appeared on the golden tissue paper.
Tissue paper is very strange, not made of straw pulp or anything like that, but made of unknown materials.
It's like flowing water, babbling and moving.
The handwriting on it was revealed one by one, and each one shocked Xin Lin.
"Past books
Xin Lin, the princess of Qingcang, the life of a hundred evil ghosts, taking away people's fortunes, and not ending well.
The first life, the queen of Qingcang......
Second, the Mongolian doctor......
The third life, the princess of Wuji Heaven......
The thin page of paper constantly has handwriting, and every line of words records Xin Lin's past life.
"Ninety-ninth, female soldier Wang Xinlin, died at the age of twenty-four.
The hundredth generation, Longteng's young daughter Xin Lin, died at the age of fourteen. ”
For a hundred lifetimes, without exception, Xin Lin's fate was not good.
After reading this hundred lives, Xin Lin's hands and feet were cold, and his heart was turbulent and churning.
The man in red in the dream put a curse on her, not only her, but also the Qingcang clan, where men are slaves and women are prostitutes.
Qin Eclipse, the man who killed him with the Ten Directions Heavenly Tribulation, how much hatred he had with her.
It's a pity that in the past books of the Book of Defying Heaven's Mandate, there is only a mention of Xin Lin's identity and the age of his death, and there is not much redundancy in other than that.
She never mentioned who she had taken away from her.
"This is the hundredth generation, so I'm dead. So the life of the hundred evil ghosts I carried should also come to an end? Early death and early reincarnation, living is also a sin. ”
Xin Lin finished reading the past book, and he had mixed feelings in his heart.
In this life, it is inevitably too tragic, not just provoked a hooligan corpse, and it was seconds.
Compared to other worlds, she hung up at the age of fourteen, and Long Teng Xinlin was the most unlucky, she didn't even do anything bad.
But fortunately, she finally got rid of the cursed doom.
But just when she was secretly cool, she saw a new line of handwriting appear on the book of the Destiny of Heaven.
"A hundred evil ghosts will not die well. A hundred generations of evil, heaven and earth do not tolerate, and the soul is destroyed. ”
The corners of Xin Lin's mouth twitched fiercely.
The meaning of the Book of Defying Heaven's Mandate is that Xin Lin will do evil for a hundred lifetimes, and after a hundred lifetimes, he will be directly destroyed, and he will not even have a chance to reincarnate?
"Hell, you're cheating on me! Forget the other ninety-nine generations, either my hands are stained with blood, or I will not kill Beren Boren to die because of me, and I deserve the name of a wicked man. What about Longteng Xinlin? She is only fourteen years old, she doesn't even dare to kill chickens, and she is abandoned, how can she be called a wicked girl in her life. You have destroyed my soul like this, I don't accept it! ”
Xin Lin pointed at the sky and gestured his middle finger.
On the ancient golden book, a gilt light flashed, and the handwriting of the hundredth Longteng Xinlin gradually blurred.
The hundredth generation, Long Teng Xinlin, the fourteenth death.
In the last three words, "Fourteen Pawns" gradually blurred, and finally became "Eighteen Pawns." ”