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The novel is actually decently written. Not particularly overt or repetitive like common Chinese novels. But the novel takes the assumption the reader would already know about these characters from the ‘Great Qin Era’ and partially relies on that. It basically is fanfiction so if you don’t know those characters, part of the fun of this novel will be lost on you. The novel is written entirely in third person, usually describing the MC but switches often to different scenes with other characters doing stuff/ scheming etc. I’ve read till chapter 70 as of writing this.That’s kinda it really, there isn’t much to say. This is a decent reading experience but there is basically nothing of depth here. Its not grossly offensive to the reader’s intelligence and is an overall pleasant read. The characters are not at all in-depth but they’re passable. The descriptions are good, the MC himself is a decent person not like the usual ‘kill everything’ sort of Chinese protagonists, but he doesn’t take stuff lying down either. He is overpowered enough right from the start that there shouldn’t be any setbacks.Anyways final verdict. A 6 out of 10 read. Because it’s a fine reading experience. Nothing overtly bad but nothing of worth/ potential either.