Fantasy Talent Tree: Cultivation For 20 Years In Prison

  • Genre: Eastern
  • Author: Rampaging Huge Beast
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

# DECISIVE
Yu Chen was a core disciple of the Chaos Origin Sect, but he was framed for stealing the inherited technique of the sect and was thrown into jail.
However, he was fortunate enough to awake a unique talent tree there.
When he was finally free, he realized that all his enemies were now very weak.
“Hell! You are more of a demon than I am!” roared the Blood Demon.
“Who dares to frame the fated boy of our Chaos Origin Sect?” scolded Emperor Heng.
“I’m sorry! Please don’t kill me!” begged Wang Yun.

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  1. Irene Andrew
    Irene Andrew rated it
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  1. Harold Dierser
    Harold Dierser rated it
    So the MC was accused of stealing a super relevant technique. He was not tortured and they chose to keep him imprisoned and fed, without supervision. The ideal would be to justify this with: It is a Buddhist sect that preaches non-violence, so there is a prison that is overcrowded and the MC is poorly supervised because monks spend time training in meditation and him learning the way of buddha in prison is not negative. Or that the MC is from an elder's family and for the sake of preserving the male lineage he will be locked up until the elder comes out of seclusion and negotiates. Or my favorite there is a constant government spy hunt on the sects, but the government spies stole an object, and the technique is a false flag, the MC imprisoned by a false accusation obtains the object that actually has a technique inside.
  1. Susanna Jenny
    Susanna Jenny rated it
    Not the best but definitely best than the one star of the guys who never read it.


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  1. August Ben
    August Ben rated it
    This novel honestly is a breath of fresh air  among all the copy pasta. Here's to hoping it will be picked up
  1. Herman Dodd
    Herman Dodd rated it
    I'd say read & judge it yourself ......
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    don't depend on these fakes .
  1. Rachel Hugh
    Rachel Hugh rated it
    A frustratingly bad novel, steer clear of this. I can't be bothered to write too much about this so my descriptions are going to be very short but just trust me, this novel is rubbish.

    The prison is dumb. The sects are dumb. The plot is really dumb. This whole novel is just a poorly written mess and even if I did want to give more specific criticism I wouldn't know where to start because it's just that dumb. The ability was passable but that doesn't matter when everything else is trash.

    A frustrating mess without a shred of originality, how this is popular in China boggles my mind. I'm now certain that those guys have lower standards than the average webnovel user and that's no small feat.

    I'm giving this the score it deserves because this novel wasn't just not enjoyable but actually really annoying to read. 0/5
  1. Carol Carey
    Carol Carey rated it
    This has to be one of the stalest novels I have read. The characters made no sense, story makes no sense, the mc make no sense. It’s like someone decided to put a bunch of genre together, hoping for something great. This sucks
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