More on this book
Community
Kindle Notes & Highlights
Read between
August 4 - August 7, 2024
This was a divine statue of the crown prince, crafted in gold. It held a sword in one hand and a flower in the other, symbolizing the virtues of the prince himself: “The power to end the world, but with a heart as gentle as a flower.”
Pei Ming prided himself on his charm and maintained good manners in all his endeavors, yet now he stank of pickles.
There were plenty of plays about Crimson Rain Sought Flower in the Mortal Realm, but they were usually titled something like The Red Demon Torched the Temples of Thirty-Three Gods and the Heavens Could Do Fuck-all About It, or Crimson Rain Sought Flower Strung Up the Martial and Civil Gods and Slapped Them Around With But One Hand, and so on—the kind of stories that would make those in the heavens cry silent tears, with zero desire to find out how they ended.