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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line6 PN Volumes (Completed)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.In the dreamer’s dream, the dreamed one awoke.
— Borges
“I exist between the heavens and earth, in the sunlight, in the wind, and in dreams.”
One night, Yu Hao, a college student who was at his wits’ end had an unexpected encounter with a mysterious visitor – “General” – who had dream travelled. He led Yu Hao in solving the countless riddles that abounded in the realm of the conscious, and lit up the fire beacons on the meandering Great Wall.
Thereafter, the darkness retreated, the sun rose, and when the long night was thoroughly lit up, the him who existed in reality was reborn.
The black dragon that roared, the lighthouse and demonic eye on the coastline, the rain forest before Chichén Itzá, the fierce beasts that wreaked havoc in the Colosseum…the bizarre projection of reality in one’s consciousness reflected the hidden place that the sunlight in reality couldn’t touch – the innumerable sins of the human heart.
The journey of seizing dreams continues, and one can only hope that the sun will continue illuminating the human heart.
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Fire beacons on the Great Wall were lit up to signal a border invasion.
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Đoạt Mộng
ครองฝัน
夺梦
奪夢
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- The sections of story dealing with the dreamers struggles and the conflicts in the dream landscapes were thrilling, descriptive and exciting. The story leapt forward in these sections.
- Once the drama of establishing the main CP was over, the real life sections dragged the story down to a crawl. Or less. Like a sailboat sitting in dead calm water while sailors wait for a breeze and twiddle their thumbs.
If the author could have chopped out about 20-40 useless chapters that belonged in a plain slice of life story this would have been so much better. That's what makes it frustrating, because when the writing goes to the fantasy elements, it soars and takes you flying like the rollercoaster and stopping that for so long to watch the characters struggle for years to establish themselves (yes we all know real life job hunting is like this, no need to grind it in)... more>>