I don't think it is. 'Have Mercy' sounds more like a fictional tale designed to engage the audience with an invented plot and characters rather than being rooted in reality.
The ending of the Great Path to Heaven was a relatively simple answer. The author gave his current understanding of the ultimate meaning of life and death." The ultimate meaning between life and death is to live first, and then constantly explore the meaning of life." This answer ran through the whole story. Whether it was the description of Chaotian in Jing Jiu's imagination or Jing Jiu's disappearance in the white light, which was used to search for the true meaning of life and death, it was all to express this meaning. As for the sunflowers in the painting, there was no special meaning to them. They were just casually drawn by the artist. Therefore, what was truly meaningful was the question of " Sunflower " itself. There were different explanations about Jing Jiu's final fate. Some believed that he had died, while others believed that he had ascended to a higher level world. The ending seemed to suggest that there might be a second one, but Maoni had previously said that he would no longer write a long novel, so there was no clear answer to this question.
Well, one reason could be that the story uses very complex language. For example, if it's full of archaic words or highly technical jargon that most people aren't familiar with. Another reason might be that the plot is really convoluted. It jumps around in time and space without any clear transitions, like a dream that doesn't follow a logical sequence. Also, if the author deliberately leaves out important details or uses a lot of abstract concepts that are hard to grasp, it can make the story incomprehensible.
Yes. 'Have Mercy' takes its roots from a true incident. The writer transformed the real story into a compelling narrative, keeping the core elements intact while adding fictional details for entertainment value.
The name of the evil female supporting role novel,"I Heard I'm an Evil Female Supporting Character," seemed a little evil, but it was not obscure. For now, I don't recommend any obscure novels with vicious female supporting characters. However, I can recommend a funny novel called "Starting from Douluo's Irascible Upgrade". This book doesn't have a vicious name for the time being. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I can't tell you the story because I'm just a program without real perception. I can only answer questions through texts. If you have any questions, I will try my best to answer them.
One such story could be the Flood narrative where God decides to wipe out most of humanity due to their wickedness. This could be seen as an instance where mercy wasn't immediately apparent.
The beginning of the book,"Happy Sparrow", was "God's mercy and rebirth. In a secluded room in White Sparrow Nunnery, an old nun who looked like she was about to die leaned against her." Happy Sparrow was a saint envoy of Changming Pavilion. After being stuck on by a human-shaped plaster, she became more human-like. In this fantasy romance novel, she explored her mission and at the same time, she had emotional entanglements with Chen Sheng, Xuan Xuan, and the others. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗