Global Cultivation: I Become Invincible by Drawing Sword for 10 Years

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Eternal Dream
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

In the Year 2021, Spiritual Energy appeared on the Earth, turning everyone into cultivators.
Coincidentally, Su Hao had activated the Sword Drawing System. The more he drew his sword, the better the reward would be.
While others were spending all their time training, Su Hao kept drawing his sword non-stop. When others had reached the Aura Refinement Realm, Su Hao was still drawing his sword. When others had achieved the Foundation Establishment Realm, he was still drawing his sword.
Ten years had passed, and a fate defying cultivator finally could not hold his curiosity back.
“When you started drawing your sword, I wasn’t even in the Aura Refinement Realm. A year into your sword drawing routine, I achieved the Foundation Establishment Realm. Five years later, I cultivated into the Golden Core Realm. Now, ten years have passed and I’m about to reach the top of the world. What the hell are you still doing?”
Su Hao only looked at him silently and drew his sword. The moment the blade was out of its hilt, thousands of powerful cultivators fell. At that moment, the world had witnessed the birth of the most powerful cultivator.

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  1. Fixten
    Fixten rated it
    "Global Cultivation: Ten Years of Sword Drawn, Unstoppable" is an exhilarating read that takes readers on a captivating journey. The protagonist's relentless dedication and transformation from an ordinary individual into an invincible force resonates with the universal theme of self-discovery and perseverance. The action-packed narrative keeps one hooked, seamlessly blending elements of martial arts with intrigue. The character development is commendable, making it a compelling choice for fans of both adventure and martial arts fiction. Overall, it's a thrilling ride that leaves readers wanting more.
  1. Valfren
    Valfren rated it
    "Global Cultivation: I Become Invincible by Drawing Sword for 10 Years" is a captivating science fiction novel that combines elements of martial arts, adventure, and global exploration. The protagonist, driven by a humble beginnings and a relentless determination, embarks on an extraordinary journey to hone his skills and ascend the ranks of martial arts mastery. Through his experiences, the story explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the power of perseverance.

    The narrative takes readers on a thrilling ride across diverse landscapes, showcasing cultures and civilizations from around the world, reflecting the interconnectedness of humanity. As our hero grows stronger, he not only battles fierce opponents but also learns valuable life lessons about empathy and the importance of balancing personal growth with the welfare of others.

    What sets this novel apart is its blend of action and introspection, making it appealing to both action enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper emotional connection. It serves as a reminder that with hard work and a spirit of exploration, one can conquer not just physical challenges but also overcome societal barriers and forge a path to global recognition.

    In conclusion, "Global Cultivation: I Become Invincible by Drawing Sword for 10 Years" is a thought-provoking tale that combines the excitement of martial arts fiction with universal themes, leaving readers inspired and eager to embark on their own journeys of self-improvement and global understanding.
  1. Kent Stephens
    Kent Stephens rated it
    Compared to the absolute nuclear trash we have been receiving these past weeks, this one is definitely better. I know that's not much, but at least it isn't a sign in, pet, survival, hint, or dragon series...
  1. Stanford North
    Stanford North rated it
    Translations kinda suck.
  1. Rita Duncan
    Rita Duncan rated it
    i had hopes for this novel but i guess the author didn't know how to write.
    it started off well, because it was based in a modern world with academies and all but that phase had passed and well the mc want in any of them. i thought it would be something new or decent but by ch 9/10 the author stopped using his head and went for the common route which is absolutely trash by putting him in an academy.
    disappointing
  1. Beacher Adam
    Beacher Adam rated it
    Seems decent, sign-in kind of theme. any reviewers?








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  1. Fabian Harvey
    Fabian Harvey rated it
    The translation quality for this is decent but the synopsis is a complete lie. There are a lot of annoying cliche factors as well, thought this was one of the better trial read novels this time round, it's not, go read the world's best martial artist one.
  1. Lindsay Van
    Lindsay Van rated it
    Nice story

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