Returning from the Immortal World

    Author: Jing Ye Ji Si
  • Status: Completed

Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 36 votes)
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  1. Eunice Isabel
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  1. Bert OCasey
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    This is my first comment. I dont read anytime like this piss of sh*t. This book have a lot of mistake. Like mc is not 10000 years old, mc just a kid, all carecters know just bullsh*t, f*ck the who gives this book five star. Have a nice day
  1. Winifred Walker
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    this doesnt deserve to have the first like 600 chapters premium when they havent been for years................................this doesnt deserve to have the first like 600 chapters premium when they havent been for years................................this doesnt deserve to have the first like 600 chapters premium when they havent been for years................................this doesnt deserve to have the first like 600 chapters premium when they havent been for years................................
  1. Dora Faulkner
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    I dont think the chapters were proofread after like the first few dozen.

    It is annoying how they put the signature at the end of each chapter but don't actually proofread.
  1. Angela Antoinette
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    I read till 930 chapter, and the story was good, till the plot armor happened so many times that I dropped it. Especially I hate that author makes side characters think like ancient people, were they consider race of a person first, and not the character. Like, yes, here we go again, every second villain is Japanese
  1. Blitzo23z
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    i read 200 and its like Rebirth of the urban old man but its written differently, with more of a touch of slice of life. mc is much more emotional and human really, very good for this kind of cliché novel
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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.
  1. VanTankMm
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    It was really good starting hut I dropped it after a 1000 chapters it was unnecessary long and the explanation was too much
  1. Ichigokurosuke
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    I don't know why a lot of people hate this novel but this is surely a good novel with explanations and good storyline. Although the story line seemed to be working around villains provoke mc and mc crushing them, author give credible reasons and characters who will help mc in crushing them. Harems members are crucial for linked events and storylines and they aren't annoying in all way. This is definitely a good novel which i read till the end. First one i read till the end is mages are too op and this is second one.
  1. AdilHensley
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    What is the name of the magicians novel?
  1. MadRat1286
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    This quite boring with useless explanation here and there, making this novel unnecessarily longer than it should.

    Final Verdict : Dropped, as I don't see anything in the novel worth continuing wasting my time for.
  1. EditGod0949
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    Having recently immersed myself in "Return from the Immortal World," I must say it's a captivating read that effortlessly blends fantasy and cultural intrigue. The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of ancient Chinese mythology, leaving me eager to turn each page. The protagonist's journey of self-discovery is both exhilarating and profound, as they navigate between worlds with an unexpected depth of emotion. The author's vivid descriptions transport me to the ethereal realm, making it a thoroughly enjoyable literary escapade. Overall, a must-read for fans of immersive and thought-provoking storytelling.
  1. Gor123
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    "Returning from the Immortal World" is a captivating novel that weaves an intricate tapestry of Chinese mythology, philosophy, and human emotions. The story revolves around the protagonist's extraordinary journey from the mortal realm to the immortal one, exploring themes of self-discovery, transformation, and the delicate balance between life and death.

    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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