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City of Sin
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9 Books | 1420 Chapters (Completed)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Every drop of this family bloodline is stained with sin. They are the embodiment of contradiction; calm yet maniacal, with great memories yet often forgetful. They pledge themselves to their dreams yet often compromise, are angels that are also devils… It’s why I hate them. And also love them.
The only hope of his family, a youth with the blood of elves and demons walks on a battleground of annihilation and rebirth. He wills his way through boiling lava and icy depths, killing on this field of despair to strike down the lofty figure in his sight. One day he’ll grasp his blade tightly and survey his surroundings, only to find no more enemies to kill.
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Sin City
Zuìè zhī Chéng
罪恶之城
Sin City
Zuìè zhī Chéng
罪恶之城
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yes, it's not all around happy especially with Flowsand, but considering the sad/tragic theme in the whole novel, it's already a great ending
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- I like that the author create some mystery on the beginning that be answered on the near end of the story
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Con :like the book of eternity, the gaton's fate, Faust,
Alucia, and many more
So much character death that eventually winds up making the readers not bother forming a connection with most characters added as most likely they'll just be killed off to make the MC angry.
The MC is almost needlessly bloodthirsty - A single mistake and you're decapitated, even if you're a soldier following orders that really don't have much impact and are understandable.
Flowsand leaves him for a few years, yet for her it's 3000 years? Died then resurrected as Nasia.. Erm. How exactly does that work?
Melina gets her head blown up right in front of him. By an enemy that is fully aware of what he is capable of, knowing he is just egging him on by needlessly antagonising the leader of the invaders. "You will die!" The MC says. He runs over to find they moved bases. He then leaves the plane, never again running over to enact revenge, leaving it to someone made by the broodmother.
MC is at times cool, but most of the times he's a dumb, uncaring and egotistical maniac that breathes mu*der. Seems to me that all the 10 years spent with his mother were for nothing, really.
Selects someone to be his partner just so they are bound to serve him for years until he decides to procreate with her. Has no actual concerns with leaving his pregnant wife in a plane where there are a ton of people who hate him and have the power to kill her.
The brainlet doesn't think anything through, relying on a zerg-like broodmother to overrun enemies and have complete and utter co-ordination. Doesn't think "Maybe a machine of war and planar destruction should be a bit more treasured".
Mountainsea - Goes through such lengths to not even touch her again. Hello?
Rosie - From what I remember, she quickly turns into his personal rune factory. He completely forgets that she spends decades huddled up in a plane if he only spends one year outside of it. She has barely any social interaction at the start. Why does he forget about all these other partners of his until a year later? He goes through such lengths to rescue Flowsand, Mountainsea and Sharon and yet Rosie, Coco, hell even Macy and Lina are just thrown aside?
Why was Melina killed? The could've used her as a bargaining chip. Why would the supreme leader continue provoking the person who singlehandedly destroyed multiple tribes of elves out of rage?
There are many things that anger me about the ending; the lack of interaction between Sharon, Mountainsea and Richard for one. You just went through the void, risking life and limb, fighting your own father, defeating hundreds of Archlords to rescue her - You aren't a single bit surprised about her having a daughter that is protecting her, nor do you spend a good deal of time with her.
Mountainsea - Forgotten the moment she was saved. Simply sleeping and doing nothing else up until the Reaper arc where she just goes lmao screw it broodmother time. Able to smell destiny and know for sure that merging with a creature of death and destruction will make sure it doesn't go rampaging.
The Eternal Dragon gives Richard something that could literally turn against him fighting the Reapers. He's beyond the levels of Gods who are said to be very good at manipulating the soul, yet he can't do that?
Why does Richard not care about Nyris, so much that she literally kills herself to be rid of her feelings for him, as she got abandoned in the forest plane like a general?
Why does everyone forget about Richard's power and prowess, alongside his title? In a world where being s*upid means death, how do people survive past childhood like that..?
Anyway, rant over. Needed to vent a few of my pet peeves. In my mind, all of his potential partners to be became his partners and they lived happily ever after with many children, choosing to depart to explore the void and to reduce the strain on the plane, or even went to find a plane higher in power than a primary plane and lived there happily. Waterflower, Macy, Rosie, Sharon, Mountainsea, and so on part of his family happily; Flowsand eventually manages to return. There's no way the Eternal Dragon is going to piss off the people who sacrifice to him; that's not how business works. If he lets her be happy with Richard but occasionally gives them tasks to do in return, that'd suit him more in my opinion.
A beautifully crafted narrative with a wealth of lore to explore. It's worth sticking around for the finale to what is a truly epic series. Richard's (MC) character progression was fascinating to watch; as he rises from the ashes of tragedy to create his own legend in an often cruel world. I really enjoyed his journey; the friends & foes he gathers along the way are not only varied in their own stories but play an active part in Richard's evolving understanding of his life's path. I only wish that the author spent more time on resolving/deepening character plotlines (Mountainsea, Alice, the Archerons) because there was SO MUCH potential to explore in terms of their viewpoints and Richard's obligations to them. I emphasize this because his entire journey can be understood (from Elena's death onwards) to be about him finding his purpose through the wishes of others. Commitment and responsibility to those he loves are the paradigms that propel him forward, and I felt that the story would have been better served if we spent more time on his evolving understanding of his roles as 1) A man 2) A leader 3) A lover Still. A fantastic piece of story craft and well worth diving into if you enjoy a well-built world, character growth, and the relationship between power and responsibility.
Bedding his master, attracting an OP girl without doing anything,...
The translation is smooth, and it feels like the novel was written in English and not translated.
This is actually very rare in Xianxia novels and just for that, it deserves three stars. All of the characters in the series are memorable, even some of the minor-side characters. And all of them have their own lives and issues to deal with. The plot has some tear-jerker moments that might be worth sticking around for, but they're dealt with in a chapter or two whenever they do happen. This novel made me realize I'm a sucker for tragedy and romances that meet a bad end lol. Like any novels of this genre, the protagonist starts accumulating more power faster and faster near the end but unlike with 'Warlock of the Magus World' or 'Reincarnator', it doesn't feel as rushed. All of that combines to make this one of the best experiences Chinese Web Novel Fiction can offer.
Early on in the story, main character got his "cheat". Something only certain elves can do or something, and he has that elven bloodline. He awakens the power of "wisdom" and "truth". Wisdom, meaning he is wise. (I guess) And truth, he can see the exact numbers of anything, his ability has more layers but they aren't unlocked this early into the story.