
Returning from the Immortal World
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Author:
Jing Ye Ji Si
- Status: Completed
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 36 votes)
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It is annoying how they put the signature at the end of each chapter but don't actually proofread.
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now i've read 430 and i have to say this is much better than RotUIC, it's more colorfull, more emotional, faceslapping is more intricate. although it's slowpaced, it's really packed. there is some little romance.
this one seems to have real effort from the author; unexpected from this kind of novel.
below somebody said that RotUIC (urban) was better so i read that one first and now i wish i had not. mc on that novel is completely sh*tty compared to this one.
Final Verdict : Dropped, as I don't see anything in the novel worth continuing wasting my time for.
Author Xu Chenchen invites readers into a world where immortals possess both godlike powers and relatable struggles, blurring the line between the divine and the ordinary. Through vivid descriptions and compelling characters, the novel delves into the nature of existence, the quest for immortality, and the consequences of such pursuit.
At its core, "Returning from the Immortal World" is a meditation on the human condition – our longing for transcendence, the importance of relationships, and the choices we make that shape our destiny. It serves as a reminder that true immortality lies not in physical longevity but in the connections we forge and the impact we leave behind.
This thought-provoking narrative invites readers to ponder the boundaries between reality and fantasy, encouraging empathy and introspection. Ultimately, it is a testament to the power of storytelling to resonate with humanity, transcending cultural barriers and leaving a lasting impression on those who embark on this enchanting literary adventure.
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