Kabishawri and Nakshatraprabha are two separate novels. They tell the stories of two different women. One is a bard, the other a scientist. The world of a bard's assembly is one woman's world, while the other woman's thought world is the exploration of the mysteries of nature. A century stands as a wall between the two women. But in some inexplicable magic, the stories of the two women may come together at one point. In the constant conflict with society and family, the indomitable desire to resist, the inevitable dice game of destiny, those two stories, those two people, those two women, transcend the diversity of time, space, and characters, and eventually wake up as reflections of each other. This reflection, transcending human identity, gender identity, and time identity, gradually becomes the eternal record of human life in the book of eternity. This book tells the story of that record.