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Heaven Official’s Blessing explores the theme of power and corruption through the celestial bureaucracy, the actions of the gods, and the moral decay within the Heavenly Realm. The novel presents a world where power is not inherently virtuous but often intertwined with selfishness, deceit, and moral compromise. Through Xie Lian’s experiences and observations of the divine hierarchy, the story critiques how absolute power fosters corruption and how pursuing power often leads to moral erosion rather than righteousness.
The structure of the heavenly court reflects systemic corruption. Rather than acting as a place of wisdom and justice, it operates like a bureaucratic institution filled with politics, favoritism, and self-interest. Those in higher positions manipulate rules to serve their own needs, and the suffering of mortals often takes a backseat to celestial disputes. For example, Xuan Ji torments the people of Mount Yujun for 100 years, and it is not until a believer spends an astounding sum asking the gods for help that the heavens look into the matter. This moment underscores how divine intervention is transactional rather than driven by genuine concern for humanity.
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