Hmmm guys,do you know what happened to song jia?(the supposed wife of our mc,that he got from song clan mariage trial) iam reading my for my first time but i feel i'm missing something (as far as i knew,mc first wife is xu ping?)need answers pls,this thing always stuck in my mind for awhile
Well she probably died of old age and ended up harvested by Meng Hao during the period where he is cursed by All heaven, then to return into reincarnation later on.
Its already fully translated to english. engagement and marriage are two different things. Its xu qing.
She was just a little cultivator on South Heaven, not even a false immortal, what else could happen to her? She either died of old age, or somehow did transcend her tribulation and somehow died together with everyone else to then be returned to the cycle of reincarnation or something...
Xu Qing is the only wife Meng Hao ever had. Spoiler Fang Mu(or whatever his name was) had Yan'er and the other clones had their own wives and descendents, but they're not exactly Meng Hao since they have independent thought.
Well it "just stuck in my mind" since she has pretty much screen time and description (as well self naration of how bitter she was can't talk to the mc of how their relationship) i think it made me off whe she has supposed to be engaged and all but gone missing like that(i mean at least provide some explanation)
They don't count to me. It's your opinion if you want to count them. The clones are completely different people in my opinion. It would have been a different thing if they were like Ji Ning's clones(from Desolate era), but they aren't. The author probably forgot about her a long time ago. She was quite an insignificant character. She was never really engaged to him. Just promised as the prize of that competition. She appears a few times in the first part of the story and maybe one more time after Meng Hao leaves South Heaven when he comes back and that's all. Events on a larger scale take place after that and she quite possibly died together with the others or of old age or something. She's not as important as you might think... There's no need for an explanation. It's obvious that she either died of old age, or died during the war together with almost everyone else, or died later together with the survivors from the war. The author won't keep mentioning every character Meng Hao met and say exactly what happened to them. It's somewhat self-explanatory what happened to the weaker people...
On the other hand, there is actually a girl that Meng Hao does have an engagement with. They were engaged since they were little or something like that. Even that girl pretty much gets forgotten, though she's mentioned a few times along the way and near the end of the story I think. She had a somewhat more important role than a little nobody from the Southern Domain of South Heaven, though.
Well u see iam a detailed person,i like reading good story but if there is something stuck on my mind (no matter how small)it disturb my reading.though its different for mostly comedy novel
You're possibly reading the wrong novel then. No offense. It's just that the author left a lot of things unexplained. A lot of more important things at that. There are quite a few loose ends by the end of the novel and we'll probably never uncover those mysteries...
all good. I was trying to make a joke by adding more importance to the one who had a lot of kids but it seems I failed on delivery
Goes to another Mountain to save that one chick the author introduced near the beginning (cuz author had to make old characters relevant later on *cough* that Wang or something guy who never dies) but lets Song Jia die of old age, sad.