t the turn of the century, humanity, enlightened to step into the cosmos, stands exposed before the gaze of the gods. A young man, Luo Nan, burdened with the sins of his ancestors, steps out of the lab with a grand ambition:
To wield a pen that burns like a flame, trampling over the bones of the gods;
To inscribe the form of all things and expand the celestial map.
For he understands: “All things belong to me, and inevitably, I am the universe.”
I have a mirror that can reflect the heaven and earth, the mountains and rivers; I have a sword that can cut through the hearts of people and the realm of ghosts; I have a city that sits in the clouds in the nine heavens; I have a heart that can laugh at the wasted time on the road to immortality. Why do people want to live forever? Because immortality encompasses all desires, immortality is an infinite possibility.