"The Netherworld King's long grey hair fluttered despite the lack of wind"
I really don't understand why the author must write this line in prologue chapter. from my understanding, this netherworld king is a skeleton figure. so, where are those hairs attached in his head? did they grow in the bone skull? Did hair suppose to grow and attached in the scalp?
This novel delivers all the xianxia tropes, underestimated MC, young masters and so on, if it's your thing, rejoice. I used to like, but after 3 novels, it gets tough and repetitive.
Seriously, I'm hoping to find a xianxia novel with a ground breaking system - I'm not talking about system novels - where the development doesn't sound like a bunch of nonsense or emptv words.
I'm saying this after (re)reading the Mistborn series, where alomancy is such a ingenious magic system.
Other reviews dont bring justice to this novel. Even if the novel is a bit cliche, it is fast paced compared to others and mc is BRUTAL. The brutality gets me hooked.
From the info the main character is like a brat and it feels like any other novel the guy gets bullied becomes Super awesome then gets revenge and so on.
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but if it was stupid as expected, well dont even think about getting to the top 15/20 on the Power Ranking if this novel really got released
I really don't understand why the author must write this line in prologue chapter. from my understanding, this netherworld king is a skeleton figure. so, where are those hairs attached in his head? did they grow in the bone skull? Did hair suppose to grow and attached in the scalp?
Seriously, I'm hoping to find a xianxia novel with a ground breaking system - I'm not talking about system novels - where the development doesn't sound like a bunch of nonsense or emptv words.
I'm saying this after (re)reading the Mistborn series, where alomancy is such a ingenious magic system.
Zhu Bajie(JTTW), Sima Kong(PBS), Jin Dabao(IMDC), Old Fatty Li(RFIW), ect.
These bitches grew on me.
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