Liu Xie was lucky when he was a crown prince, but he was unlucky for more than 800 years when he was demoted for the second time, as if he had changed his life. No one said that Huacheng was not miserable as a child, but it's hard to say how lucky it was then. I just know that his luck after becoming the ghost king is incredible, which is in sharp contrast with Xie Manifold. Therefore, during the serialization of Tianguan, many people speculated that Huacheng was so lucky because the luck of Xie gave him, and some even speculated that Huacheng and Xie changed their lives. Many people believe this statement, so Mo Xiang has to explain in chapter 1 17 that he can go today. Although there is no detailed explanation, I tend to think that the luck of Huacheng has nothing to do with thank you.
And the last chapter of the fourth volume also said that Xie Xie asked wujun to let his fate go, in order to divert his fate to other unfortunate people. Note that it's not believers, but others. It's unfortunate. I found that some people say that gratitude is to share the fate with his followers. This is not right. Because Bai Wuxiang told Liu Xie that the unknown was his last believer, and Liu Xie also thought that the unknown had completely passed, that is to say, he lost his only believer, so in this case, how could he want to spread his destiny to believers? Since it's not for believers, it's not natural to thank fate for giving it to Huacheng. The fate of Huacheng should be to learn some control methods. For example, he can lend his fate to pity with a red line, so it is unnatural. This shows that the fate of Huacheng is made by oneself.