Seriously a wonderful story but hust after 40 chapters the Arthur will stop uploading it and it will remain like this for really long time and no ones knows that the Arthur will ever upload the remaining chapters
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Water... Earth... Fire... Metal... Wood. Long ago, the Cultivation World lived together in disharmony. Then, everything changed when the Wilderness attacked. When the world needed Spiritual Force most, it vanished. Only the Avalon, fortress of all five elementalists, could stop the Wilderness... A thousand years passed before a fatty and a sand puppet discovered a new hero, a metal elementalist named Ai Hui. And although his swordfighting skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone. But I, Lou Lan, believe Ai Hui can save the world.
I have no expectations from Mad Snail after TDG. wellgl bois, get ready 2 get ur hopes sht on. .... How's everyone's day going. Ya'll good? Great me 2....
Dominating Sword Immortal is a great novel that delivers on one's expectations from a novel of its genre, especially for readers who are looking for strong MC's with decent growth rate. Up till this point, we are seeing a standard typical xuanhuan plot with some profound elements, but one can hopefully look forward to greater intricacies in the character and plot development as the story moves forward. The character's positives are a tad more grounded (due to a stronger soul) as compared to helping secret super OP teacher soul inside the body or artifact or something, which isn't something I mind too much either. I personally love this novel and look forward to reading the story to completion
I really like that there's a logical reason that there's a system in this. It's pleasant to read despite the few small errors and occasional things that make me go hmm. ;)I like the characters so far. There are dozens of reviews here that say things more eloquently, but, it's fun and deserves the little stars.
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