the only thing remotely alright with sage monarch/sage emperor is the cultivation stage names... and the general universe template... absolutely moronic read through and through... "i got misled by someone i love and nearly died, i am now the greatest strategic mind in all of reality" is not a premise worth recommending and the ending was an out and out mess as well..
From volume 4 chapter 203 the story repeats form another volume, I dont remember exactly which one. In short, is not complete, please fix.
About the book, is okay, some ilogical things, some weird mentality, but overall, was fun to read.
Finally fnished reading and decided to leave a comment instead of a review because I honestly don't know how to rate this. I did like the novel but I can only describe it as "weird". Yea...
First of all, this is clearly a xianxia, but at the same time it isn't; it isn't because you can't read this as a xianxia. There's a lot of random mysticism. Power levels don't matter, or barely do. It's more like reading a fairy tale, about how the monster of loch ness exists, or how Santa Claus is the one who appears at xmas, etc...
If the author says a random cr*ppy dude is untouchable and strong enough to kill a God, even if it makes no sense whatsoever, then the dude is strong enough to kill a God and that's as far as the explanation goes. The same happens for pretty much anything related to power levels. Skills, treasures or whatever. This goes all the way to the very end of the novel.
Anyway, the novel has a lot of ups and downs. The downs are *really* low, but the ups are quite good.
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About the book, is okay, some ilogical things, some weird mentality, but overall, was fun to read.
First of all, this is clearly a xianxia, but at the same time it isn't; it isn't because you can't read this as a xianxia. There's a lot of random mysticism. Power levels don't matter, or barely do. It's more like reading a fairy tale, about how the monster of loch ness exists, or how Santa Claus is the one who appears at xmas, etc...
If the author says a random cr*ppy dude is untouchable and strong enough to kill a God, even if it makes no sense whatsoever, then the dude is strong enough to kill a God and that's as far as the explanation goes. The same happens for pretty much anything related to power levels. Skills, treasures or whatever. This goes all the way to the very end of the novel.
Anyway, the novel has a lot of ups and downs. The downs are *really* low, but the ups are quite good.
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