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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.“Obtaining the topmost degree of talent in sword arts in the world requires giving up 72 years of lifespan, which leaves you with only five more years of your life. At the same time, you will never be able to feel love, kinship, and friendship, and you’ll end up leading a lonely life until your death, unable to procreate, or to have any descendants.
“From now onwards, everything related to happiness in the human world shall no longer be of your concern. Are you willing to accept this?”
“Hahahaha, I’m already alone bereft of all support, my hopes dashed to pieces, shouldering only absolutely irreconcilable grudge and hatred, why would I disagree? Why would I not want it? I couldn’t ask for anything better!!”
His sword sweeps across the Divine Continent for seven days and nights, moving 90,000 miles through the starry skies, unhindered.
He slays saints and buddhas in Heaven, slaughters demons and devils in Hell, sweeping away all the grievances in his heart!
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One entry per lineParadise of the Demons and Gods
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魔神乐园
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- Cultivation ML #2
- Novels That I Have Read Over The Years
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- No Romance or Harem, We want Quality Stories
- very good (no romance)
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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09/20/16 | Webnovel | c12 |
09/20/16 | Webnovel | c11 |
09/20/16 | Webnovel | c10 |
09/20/16 | Webnovel | c9 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c8 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c7 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c6 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c5 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c4 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c3 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c2 |
09/19/16 | Webnovel | c1 |
MC runs around at supersonic speeds kicking butt. Major problems:
It's fun to see stats, and to be able to compare levels and measure growth, but they're poorly incorporated. The author has trouble making the system work sensibly, leading to a series of inconsistencies that are difficult to ignore. The stats aren't reliable, and they may douse realism and adrenaline when mentioned during a fight. What starts out as an interesting revenge story of an antihero becomes an absurd, overly violent Good vs. Evil story for toddlers. The MC gets slapped with the decision to be righteous and mete out justice to all the evil he sees, and the author fails at balancing that with the MC's coldness and desire for power, turning MC and story into one big mess. The MC has no realistic personality to speak of, only an omnipresent mash of impulses: to act and snort coldly while showing off while cutting down his enemies while being full of himself while having either a measure of precognition or whatever esoteric insight the situation demands. Meanwhile, to make it clear that the MC's actually, truly a good guy, the author makes each enemy out to be unreasonably jealous of the MC and/or all "Truth? Justice? Friendship? They're ruining our empire!" and "Muwahaha! I love selling kids into s*avery!" Every enemy is either an aristocrat who invariably thinks that commoners shouldn't dare to stand on their level, etc. Etc., or has been employed or threatened by such an aristocrat to do his bidding. It's quite painful to read. The MC's buddies are all kind and patient, the MC's enemies are all rabid, selfish, and shortsighted, making one wonder how the world made it to the MC's generation without getting torn apart. The author will, however, periodically make a character switch sides at the drop of a hat, which will cause the character to jump from one end of the personality/intelligence spectrum to the other, with little in-between, time, or rationale needed. I think the author got a kick out of doing it once, and developed something of a fetish for it.
Betrayed.
Okay, now around 40 chapters in. It's kind of nice to have a main character that isn't always trying to keep their abilities under total wraps, and also to have someone who doesn't just kill with impunity. All in all, the MC has become rather matured. I am starting to become rather curious though as to how his revenge will finish. I just hope the author doesn't suddenly give him a
(This isn't an actual spoiler, it's just discussing something that DID happen in the book, and something I hope WON'T happen in the book.) Life extensions, since the MC is only supposed to have a few years to live, and that would take away the pressure from the story.
MC was the usual "thrash" at the start, but was hated by his grandmother because of some reason with his parents (maybe he was a bastard?) and she decides to ens*ave him to his genius cousin. MC tries to escape and in the end gets tortured by another group (after being betrayed by a friend) and left for dead. He sacrifices his lifespan to becomes able to train sword skills super fast.
This novel is very deep in comparison with another cultivation novels. Up to this point, we have not been informed with who our MC is, who his parents are, why was he born, who killed her mother, or perhaps if our MC is really the good guy...? Perhaps he is one of the evil race? The further e read, the more it get interesting, even the evil grandmother from the beginning of the story is kinda pitiful and not what she seems to be on the start of the story... Rather, there are reason why... Even the way of upper level cultivation is very unique, MC not only focused on closing up, but he need to be involved in some mini game like adventure.
I'm hoping the MC doesn't forgive his Grandmother. So far this is a solid revenge story, so if the ending to all of this turns out to be half-hearted I'd be dissapointed. That aside, I'm also hoping the MC's time remains limited for the sake of tension, and that at the end he asks himself if trading his life and half his emotions for talent was worth it. That would just add some nice depth to his character for me.