
The Sacred Ruins
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Author:
Chen Dong
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Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 71 votes)
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Anyway the concept is really interesting and well written, the novel has assimilated most wuxia elements and used them in a "modern"-apocalyptic world. The world build has soooo much potential, there is humour, decent romantic relationships, ruthless-kind mc, actually almost everything.
Its really sad that another great novel of chen dong is undermined, this one by the translation in the first chapters and perfect world by its slow beginning and "abrupt" change of mc's character.
Once you get past the beginning with some great world building which may be somewhat annoying for some of qidians younger readers (<14 years) you will find this story to be one of the best CN novels you've ever read.
It's basically like the beginning of Swallowed Star with sentient beasts and a MUCH superior romance subplot!
Also please do like a bunch of actual reviews so we can finally shove those outdated reviews on top into oblivion!
Once you get past the beginning with some great world building which may be somewhat annoying for some of qidians younger readers (<14 years) you will find this story to be one of the best CN novels you've ever read.
It's basically like the beginning of Swallowed Star with sentient beasts and a MUCH superior romance subplot!
Also please do like a bunch of actual reviews so we can finally shove those outdated reviews on top into oblivion!
Sacred Ruins just gets better with every passing chapter. Chu Feng has to be the most shameless and most likable protagonist ever. He does face-smacking like no one ever does.
Here is one paragraph to describe him (from the novel) :
"Before he use to sell Divine Son, hunted for Saintess, and sell deity meat. Now he does the looting but also collect the protection money. This fellow is simply a feudal bully, bandit and underworld gang chief, really... Rotten to the core, is top villain, big hoodlum!”
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