After Nightfall, this is another novel of Mao Ni that I’ve been reading. So far so good, I’ve found that I might like this more than Nightfall. Although Ning Que from Nightfall is one of my beloved heroes’s character, Jing Jiu, the laziest from The Path toward Heaven will win my heart. If you like Nightfall, don’t miss this one.
This may be an unpopular opinion but Digging to survive: I can see hints which has atleast 98% world similarities is much better than this. This one lacks in several aspects such as character behaviour (the people are already digging and have formed alliances with over 100 members in just chapter 7 when they should still be considering the situation and holding out on digging for atleast 2 - 3 days) and the story pacing itself is haphazard when compared to digging to survive.This is a book where the MC has OP characteristics but isn't very OP in comparison. I admit I'm comparing too much but it's always better to read a better version, no matter what.
the MC is simp trash,he is emotional,he generally cares about people rather then seem them as disposable tools.He just met someone and said he will protect her.athirs like them should not be allowed to use the word mage,sorcery,etc.The are unworthy
Genuinely surprised at how good this story is and how the tropes are being altered differently than expected. Pleasantly surprised and really enjoying the story. The writing and grammar needs a bit of work in some places as ocassionally the author Mia-genders a character by using he or her instead of the correct pronoun when talking about another character during the internal monologues or narration. Some other moments where word choice is a bit unnatural or missing a filler word to not have a broken sentence. Even with that, it’s mostly a fairly great story and those mistakes are uncommon. Maybe once a chapter or so, so it’s not too overly distracting. 64 chapters in and really enjoying it. We’ll see in the remaining 250+ chapters how things end up but I recommend it.
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