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The Sorrowmender Novel
Xu Qingzhou awakens in a realm where magic and ancient power converge, carrying with him an extraordinary artifact—the Book of No Sorrow. What begins as his quest to ease the suffering of heartbroken women transforms into something far greater: a destiny to shoulder the sorrows of all creation.
The Book of No Sorrow holds infinite mysteries. Within its pages lie answers to humanity's deepest questions: How does one escape the anguish of forbidden love? Where does the path to immortality truly lead—to the White Jade Capital's twelve towers and five citadels? What weighs upon emperors in their solitude? Each question unveils a path, and Xu Qingzhou becomes the guide that seekers turn to in their darkest hours.
Known throughout the mortal realm as Xu Wuyou—the Sorrowmender—he has earned a reputation matched by few. His charisma draws those in need; his willingness to intervene knows no bounds. Celestial powers whisper of his potential; enemies recognize the danger he represents. Yet his philosophy remains simple: a beautiful woman should never bear tears alone, and those who suffer need not beseech the heavens when he stands ready to help.
Xu Qingzhou speaks of living without restraint—witnessing beauty in all its forms, embracing adventure, tasting freedom as boundless as wind. He dances through existence like a lone boat navigating endless rivers, yet possesses the strength to bear the world's every burden.
From a young man easing troubled hearts to a figure of legendary power, his cultivation grows alongside his compassion. In a society where strength determines hierarchy, he proves that true power lies in the ability to heal.
The Book of No Sorrow holds infinite mysteries. Within its pages lie answers to humanity's deepest questions: How does one escape the anguish of forbidden love? Where does the path to immortality truly lead—to the White Jade Capital's twelve towers and five citadels? What weighs upon emperors in their solitude? Each question unveils a path, and Xu Qingzhou becomes the guide that seekers turn to in their darkest hours.
Known throughout the mortal realm as Xu Wuyou—the Sorrowmender—he has earned a reputation matched by few. His charisma draws those in need; his willingness to intervene knows no bounds. Celestial powers whisper of his potential; enemies recognize the danger he represents. Yet his philosophy remains simple: a beautiful woman should never bear tears alone, and those who suffer need not beseech the heavens when he stands ready to help.
Xu Qingzhou speaks of living without restraint—witnessing beauty in all its forms, embracing adventure, tasting freedom as boundless as wind. He dances through existence like a lone boat navigating endless rivers, yet possesses the strength to bear the world's every burden.
From a young man easing troubled hearts to a figure of legendary power, his cultivation grows alongside his compassion. In a society where strength determines hierarchy, he proves that true power lies in the ability to heal.
- Chapter 1 – That year, that young lady
- Chapter 2 – The small river's promise cannot be forgotten, Mister save me
- Chapter 3 – In the south city, there is a Pavilion of Forgetting Worries
- Chapter 4 – Fortunate Young Lady, Unfortunate Beggar
- Chapter 5 – My territory, my rules
- Chapter 6 – Golden Worries
- Chapter 7 – What is fast!
- Chapter 8 – Few strokes, summon the thunder
- Chapter 9 – The younger generation of the Zhang family has a grand vision
- Chapter 10 – May you have a worry-free life, Wuyou
- Chapter 11 – Worry-Free General Store
- Chapter 12 – How could the people of this world be my enemies?
- Chapter 13 – System upgrade, simple and unadorned
- Chapter 14 – Mister has arrived
- Chapter 15 – The story is long, tell me more
- Chapter 16 – Autumn-Falling Sword Slash
- Chapter 17 – Go to the yamen
- Chapter 18 – Three-Minute Court Hearing
- Chapter 19 – Safe and sound
- Chapter 20 – All women in the world are beautiful
- Chapter 21 – Where to seek immortality?
- Chapter 22 – Gift of a Sword
- Chapter 23 – Transaction
- Chapter 24 – Under the moon
- Chapter 25 – Story
- Chapter 26 – What is evil, what is sin?
- Chapter 27 – Mister, save me
- Chapter 28 – First Encounter at the Post Station
- Chapter 29 – I want Ning Feng
- Chapter 30 – Lady Compromise
- Chapter 31 – Mo Shengge Seeks a Child
- Chapter 32 – Borrow!!
- Chapter 33 – Knock
- Chapter 34 – One can imagine what to do
- Chapter 35 – Do not ask about the future
- Chapter 36 – Malice arises
- Chapter 37 – Ragged Child
- Chapter 38 – First meeting
- Chapter 39 – Master is heaven
- Chapter 40 – Please help me
- Chapter 41 – Get along
- Chapter 42 – Cooperation
- Chapter 43 – If someone kills me, I will also kill
- Chapter 44 – Storms arise again
- Chapter 45 – Unexpected joy
- Chapter 46 – White worries, bone-chilling cold
- Chapter 47 – White-haired girl, Ancient Golden Crow
- Chapter 48 – Daoist Master Dongyun
- Chapter 49 – Calmly
- Chapter 50 – Must kill, where to be buried?
- Chapter 51 – Confrontation Under the Moon
- Chapter 52 – All means are exhausted, and a stone falls from the sky
- Chapter 53 – Even
- Chapter 54 – Buried with words
- Chapter 55 – The gentle breeze knows no words, why then does it turn the pages in chaos?
- Chapter 56 – Some things were wrong from the very beginning
- Chapter 57 – The story ends
- Chapter 58 – See you again
- Chapter 59 – The white-haired girl also speaks profound truths
- Chapter 60 – Can we have another drink?
- Chapter 61 – The heart is like a deep ravine, difficult to fill even with thick soil
- Chapter 62 – Buried, but not to be memorialized
- Chapter 63 – New matter
- Chapter 64 – Crime deserves punishment
- Chapter 65 – Bet
- Chapter 66 – What does the word 'desire' mean? Great enlightenment
- Chapter 67 – Rescue them all together
- Chapter 68 – Farewell
- Chapter 69 – Mister has left
- Chapter 70 – The great river carries Qingzhou
- Chapter 71 – Please take me in, Mister
- Chapter 72 – Cannot walk together, go find your own path
- Chapter 73 – Why worship gods and Buddha when you can seek me?
- Chapter 74 – Wuyou asked, why not report to the authorities?
- Chapter 75 – Xiaobai reasoning?
- Chapter 76 – Cold eyes stare at the bandits.
- Chapter 77 – Listen to my words
- Chapter 78 – Do not do unto others what you do not want done to yourself
- Chapter 79 – Cold Peak Ridge Rumors
- Chapter 80 – We listen to Mister
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