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Go and read the work 10/10.But there are some points that I want to complain about.The main feature of this work is not the plot, the world or cultivation, but the main character. Namely, his caution. For example, some event happens, the main character finds out about it and you think, well, he’s going to go there now, but no! The main character weighs everything, says the phrase “life is more precious” and goes in the opposite direction. And then after 50 chapters you find out that everyone who went there died. All these works about unkillable heroes have spoiled us. The world of cultivation is dangerous, people are evil and insidious and are literally ready to stab you in the back at any second. And most importantly, cruelty does not come out of thin air, it has a reason. Over time, this feeling subsides, but at the beginning of the book you directly feel the hopelessness of people and the situation in which they found themselves. Snow town, lack of resources, unclear danger and rather smart characters make the main character literally overcome himself in order to survive and find unconventional solutions to complex problems. And his golden finger, although useful, can become a disaster for him at any moment. Unfortunately, this feeling is lost later. Yes, the main character is still cautious, but the intensity gradually subsides.By the way, about women. The first 300 chapters there were almost none of them or they were somewhere in the background. The main character went his own way and only occasionally indulged in dreams about a wedding... right after going to a brothel. So by chapter 300, two concubines were shoved into him and the main character began to have feelings for them. The question is why? How can a super cautious main character who is ready to run away to another continent at any second be combined with a love relationship. The correct answer is: no way. Yes, the author tried, but he did not succeed at all, it turned out terribly ridiculous and unrealistic. This aspect really annoys me, but the only reason I continue reading is because of the well-written main character.