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However, from that point onwards, the novel took a disappointing turn. It began to follow a typical formula often seen in Chinese literature, focusing on face-slapping encounters with a clichéd young master theme. Characters kept expressing constant amazement at the protagonist, and elements like hidden organizations and secret identities became overused. Additionally, the author's errors, such as continuity issues and forgotten details, led to inconsistencies, causing characters to vanish or plot points to suddenly disappear.
This shift in style significantly detracted from the novelty and enjoyment of the story. I held on, hoping for a return to the freshness of the early chapters, but alas, it never materialized. The novel has become formulaic and generic, especially when it comes to cultivation and face-slapping elements.
If you enjoy this type of conventional storytelling, you might still find something to like. But for those seeking a unique take on post-apocalyptic narratives, I recommend looking elsewhere, as the book loses its edge quite rapidly.