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The origin of the general

General Jiang Yue, Pangu, the ancestor of zombies, existed before human beings and was responsible for monitoring Nu Wa's amnesia and falling in love with Nu Wa.

A novel writer has a rich imagination and thinks it makes sense. I think it's a pit to fill in the original. Destiny always wanted a perfect race until the last civilization appeared. Perfect, powerful and wise, they created a general who surpassed the three books of heaven and earth and named him Pangu. They are very happy because they have created a more perfect species than themselves, but when they want to continue to create a new Pangu, they find that they can't. The earth book and the general were integrated and could not create a new Pangu. So we changed our thinking and created other Pangu people, but then extinction broke out, this civilization disappeared, and Pangu people survived and came to the earth.

People born after that have no strength, but the strength of the general comes from the book, so the general leads the people to do research with the book. He successfully stripped the will of the book of the earth and replaced it himself. It was also sealed by Pangu people, and there is no memory. At this time, Nu Wa appeared in the world, so she was exiled to monitor Nu Wa. However, these guys Pangu never imagined that Nu Wa was transformed by the local script will stripped by the generals in those days. Although the general lost his memory, he followed his instinct and stayed with Nu Wa.

It is easy to explain why Nu Wa has the ability to create everything, because she is the will of the local script, and the general and the local script are integrated, which is essentially an organic whole with Nu Wa, so the general will firmly choose Nu Wa in the end.

This is just a brain hole, but there is still logic. In Frozen Moon, gobbledygook is fate, but gobbledygook doesn't appear very often. The heavenly book can create everything, and the human book lies in the land king.