#also belief in Hua Cheng as a god (and more importantly love) is absolutely my headcanon for why he survives the ending after only a year
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A fact: a god loses their divinity only when it is sealed, or when belief in them is lost.
Another fact: Hua Cheng ascended.
He was never banished - he simply abandoned heaven the moment he realized Xie Lian was not there. For many of the gods this is tantamount to a death sentence - to fade into obscurity. Hua Cheng’s survival without followers could be attributed to his ghostly origins, and his own self determination, which could be true but —
What if there was someone who sent a prayer up in remembrance of a small ghost fire who warmed a chill night. What if there was someone who lit incense for a nameless follower with a smiling mask who sacrificed everything to save everyone(someone). The offerings are meager, rare, but sincere - worth more than a million merits from gold.
Hua Cheng may be the Flower Crowned Prince’s most devoted follower. Faith, gratitude, and love, however, transform Xie Lian into Wu Ming’s steadfast believer.
#tgcf#天官赐福#tgcf spoilers#Hua Cheng#hualian#I am never going to be normal about this book am I#also this theory does imply things for like. the creation of eming and the escape from the kiln and the final confrontation with jun wu#heavenly tribulations perhaps?#also belief in Hua Cheng as a god (and more importantly love) is absolutely my headcanon for why he survives the ending after only a year#this is what 800 years does to a bitch
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