Loose cultivator Shi Lang gradually realized he had reached near-invincibility. However, as he attempted to ascend to a higher realm, the world's spirit energy was almost depleted.
Faced with the choice between his own ascension or the safety of his world, he chose the latter and sacrificed himself to save it.
No one knew what he had given up for the world, and he never told anyone. Despite his unsung sacrifice, someone witnessed everything. A treasured artifact he carried preserved his soul, sparing him from complete annihilation.
Eons passed.
The human race moved from an age of cultivation into an era of stellar conquest. Spirit energy became scarce, but humans found new ways to excel.
In this advanced era, Shi Lang's soul has found a chance at rebirth. What happens when an ancient cultivator, who nearly reached deity status before his first death, gets a second chance in the space age?
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Overall not a bad novel, but nothing revolutionary here.
Personal Score - 7/10
MC - vagrant cultivator turned serious loyal soldier. His past life is only significant at the start and with regard to his combat/survival skills. He’s still OP though with edgy/cringe-y moments.
Side Characters - generally bland and predictable but inoffensive. They’re not really vital to the story as almost everything is dependent on the intervention of the MC.
Romance - it’s cute but it was too abrupt and became predictable. MC also suddenly had a goofy personality when it did happen which is kinda weird given the prior chapters leading to that. But he then switches to a cold and uptight personality at will.
World Building - the world is grand, vast, and curiousity inducing. Mechas are a thing but not really a big part of combat as of yet which is weird because it was the focus at the start. It’s
Plot - It’s ok. Nothing ground breaking. Imagine a Starcraft Terran novel but with cultivation levels. One criticism is that the plot is too MC-centric as mentioned earlier.
Dropped at 200 because I’m really not a fan of the loyal and uptight soldier trope. Seems too propaganda-ish to me. Also the plot became uninteresting to me as it everthing became a “serve your country” plot. But it’s good though so give it a shot.
If you can get past the stupidity of it all, I commend you.
Simply put, read at your own expense.
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