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Chapter 223

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The mystery of Fu Yao's life: The mystery of Fu Yao's life can be found from Chapter 14 of "Origin of Taiyuan".

Chapter 14 of "Origin of Taiyuan" found clues. In this chapter, there were two important scenes in Fu Yao's dream. The first was that Fu Yao had the obsession of going to the Snow Mountain Holy Land in his previous life. It seemed to be the call of fate. The Snow Mountain Holy Land in the Five Continents was the Kingdom of Heaven. Could Fu Yao be from the Kingdom of Heaven?

I can only guess, but I am sure that the Evergreen Temple of the Sky Kingdom is the key to solving the mystery of Fu Yao's fate. Second, Fu Yao entered the underground palace of the ancient tomb. There was a huge lotus carved on the stone floor of the tomb. There was a golden coffin in the tomb. Some people guessed that it might be Wuji's coffin, but I don't think so. It might be Fu Yao's coffin. Why? In Chapter 17, Fu Yao asked Wuji if the lotus in his palm was a birthmark.

"Probably." Wuji did not give a positive answer. If it was a mark that Wuji carried since birth, why would Lord Ingot, who loved and worshipped every part of his master's body, show such jealousy?

It could be seen that the lotus in Wuji's palm came later. Referring to the conversation between Wuji and the mysterious man in the wedge, the credibility of the lotus mark seemed to be higher.

Then the person with the lotus might be Fu Yao. Continue to look for clues.

In Chapter 8 of "Wuji's Heart", Fu Yao had another dream. There were hillside temples and misty water. This scene was also mentioned in Zong Yue's autobiography. This should be the scene when Fu Yao was banished by Zong Yue when he was five years old. In the dream, an old hand reached out and sighed with pity. This was probably Fu Yao's old Taoist master who saved her. The dream scene changed to a closed space with purple light shining in. This scene also reappeared in Chapter 16 when Fu Yao was bullied by Guo Pingrong. It was probably in the same closed space where Fu Yao was bullied by a middle-aged obscene uncle. Back to Chapter 8, at this critical moment, Fu Yao was saved by a saber. In the saber, there was a calm face. This image was probably the young Zong Yue. Then Fu Yao's banishment was smooth. Maybe Zong Yue banished Fu Yao because he had tried his best to save Fu Yao's life. Fu Yao's life depended on himself and the will of heaven.

Note: A very important detail in opening Fu Yao's memory seal.

"Violet light!"

This was mentioned in Chapter 18. The Xuanji Kingdom was a very special kingdom. All princes and princesses could inherit the throne. In other words, if Fu Yao was the princess of Xuanji, she would have the right to fight for the position of crown prince. What she would face would be internal strife and assassinations. If Princess Fu Yao became Wuji's fiancee and inherited the throne, the power structure of the five continents would change. With so many complicated relationships, it was highly likely that someone from the Xuanji Kingdom's palace would try to replace Fu Yao. If Fu Yao was gone, the Xuanji Kingdom could also tell Wuji that it was to protect the marriage between the two countries and replace Fu Yao.

"Princess Fu Lian", or perhaps he could substitute one for the other and say that this princess was that princess. According to Longan's Heart of Nine Revolutions Ten Revolutions Exquisite Heart, Fu Yao's childhood tragedy must have involved even more of the upper echelons of the country. Let's continue observing.

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