I’ve been obsessed with 'Quest for True Bliss' ever since I stumbled upon it—the way it blends fantasy and emotional depth is just *chef’s kiss*. Now, about sequels or prequels? The short answer is no, not officially. But let’s dive deeper because the lore is too rich to leave at that. The story wraps up so beautifully that a sequel might feel forced, though I’d kill for a spin-off exploring the side characters’ backstories. The author’s world-building hints at so much untapped potential, like the ancient war mentioned in passing or the mysterious origins of the Bliss Stone. Fans have been clamoring for more, but so far, it’s a standalone gem.
That said, the fandom has taken matters into their own hands. There’s a treasure trove of fanfics and theories that practically function as unofficial sequels. Some explore the protagonist’s descendants, others imagine a prequel about the first Bliss Wielder—honestly, some of these ideas are so good they *should* be canon. The author occasionally drops cryptic tweets about ‘expanding the universe,’ which keeps hope alive. Until then, I’m content rereading and spotting new foreshadowing I missed before. The lack of sequels might be a blessing; it leaves room for our imaginations to run wild.
If you’re craving more, the artbook includes concept sketches of unused characters and locations, which feel like deleted scenes from a movie. It’s not a prequel, but it adds layers to the world. And let’s be real—sometimes stories are better left complete. 'Quest for True Bliss' nails its ending so perfectly that a sequel could risk tarnishing its legacy. But hey, if the author ever changes their mind? I’ll be first in line to buy it.
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The novel 'Quest for True Bliss' frames happiness as an elusive, ever-shifting target rather than a fixed destination. The protagonist starts with material success, thinking wealth and status will bring joy, only to find empty fulfillment. Their journey takes them through various philosophies—hedonism, altruism, asceticism—each failing to provide lasting satisfaction. What struck me was how the author contrasts external validation with internal peace. A pivotal scene shows the character sitting by a river, realizing happiness isn't something to chase but a byproduct of presence. The book suggests true bliss comes from self-acceptance and small, daily appreciations rather than grand achievements or possessions. This resonates because it mirrors modern struggles where people chase Instagram-perfect lives but feel emptier than ever.
honestly, the ending left me craving more. The way it wrapped up felt open-ended enough that a sequel could totally work—maybe exploring how the characters rebuild their lives after that emotional finale. I dug around a bit and found some rumors about a potential spin-off focusing on the side character Mei Ling, whose backstory was hinted at but never fully explored. No official announcements yet, but fan forums are buzzing with theories. If they do follow through, I hope they keep the same heartfelt tone that made the original so special.
That said, the creator’s been pretty quiet about future projects, which makes me wonder if they’re intentionally leaving room for interpretation. Sometimes, a story’s power lies in its ambiguity, and 'Seeking for Happiness' might be one of those cases. Still, I wouldn’t say no to a novel or even a short audio drama expanding the world. The themes of self-discovery and healing are timeless, and there’s so much more ground to cover.