Other language: Vietnamese

Heaven Does Not Respond.

Chapter 3: The Great Fire Burned Her Surname. [3]



Summary

After a heavy snowfall, Wen Chao Sheng arrives at a dilapidated temple to deal with a wounded woman named A Shui, whom he saved out of compassion. Despite her injuries and the ominous aura surrounding her, he contemplates her survival. A Shui shares her lost identity and a tragic past involving a fire. Wen Chao Sheng, a refugee, struggles with the harsh winter and the scarcity of food, warning A Shui of her dire situation. He attempts to find food in a frozen river, seeking hibernating frogs instead of fish, as they are more likely to be found. The narrative explores themes of survival, compassion, and the burdens of the past.

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