Summary of the Gate of God

This world is weirdly real – every single thing you can see or sense holds some kind of energy: mountains, rivers, rocks… even flowers, wood, sunlight and moonlight! It’s all potent stuff. Fang Zhengzhi finds himself caught in a whirlwind of possibilities. Can you really just absorb power by reading the books? That sounds wild, but maybe it works. Which one should he start with though? The profound wisdom of *Tao Te Ching*, perhaps? Or something more practical sounding like *Art of Becoming Invisible*? He might even wonder about diving into classics from his own world, stuff like the Confucius Analects…

But then there’s this new element – **Gate of God**'s Law. It fundamentally changes how he thinks about it all. Does this unique system offer a shortcut to true power? Can he really use its principles to grasp the fundamental Dao governing everything and actually open that legendary *Gate of God*?

It gets messy fast for Fang Zhengzhi, trying to figure out if reading can truly be his path, and which book might hold the first crucial clue. This Law feels like it could unlock something bigger than just mastering creation – maybe even a connection to divinity itself?

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