A Celibate Divine Officer from the Snowy Mountains × A Jewelry Designer from the City
Bai Yin has a good family background and a pleasing appearance. He has always believed that the most important thing in the world is himself and that he should always seek his own happiness.
That was until he met Mo Chuan—the next “Oracle” of the Cenglu tribe.
Bai Yin: “Does the name Mo Chuan have any profound meaning in your Cenglu tribe?”
Mo Chuan: “Mo Chuan, in Sanskrit ‘mamaka^ra’, means ‘what I possess.’ What I have and what I possess is my whole world.”
At first, Bai Yin thought the name was cool, but later he realized that it was just another shackle the Cenglu people had placed on this “snowy mountain saint.”
What I have and what I possess, once I have them, I should not covet more. I should wholeheartedly serve the deity and convey the wishes of my tribe, without any desires.
They call him “Pin Jia,” respect him, love him, and hold him in high regard. However, they also put heavy chains on the feet of this “divine bird,” preventing him from flying freely.
This novel was simply good. I started it because I saw an official fan art on Twitter and that it dealt with religious guilt and I was truly interested. This novel doesn't have a fan translation, and I don't know if someone polished the MTL, so it was me + a translator + a dictionary + my wishes of learning chinese (which has paid off at least a little -> If I was 15 again, I'd probably translate it. You never know). Either way, I enjoyed it a lot. I was also surprised by the way the author put some interesting think pieces in her writing as it doesn't happen often in danmei, and while there are things I found a little... em... in general, I was truly content with this meal!! I definitely recommend it a lot!!