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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Long Chen, a crippled youth who cannot cultivate, is constantly targeted and bullied by his fellow noble heirs. After a particularly vicious beating, he wakes up and realizes a Pill God’s soul has somehow merged with him, giving him additional memories. Among those memories is the mysterious “Nine Star Hegemon Body Art”, a cultivation technique even he can train in, but its secrets and origin are still a mystery to him. Relying on his improved instincts as he finally begins to cultivate, he realizes a huge conspiracy is underfoot within the Phoenix Cry Empire, one involving his father, the members of the imperial family, and even the emperor himself.
In order to solve the mysteries around him, he must rely on his new alchemy techniques and the powerful but baffling Nine Star Hegemon Body Art. Countless enemies block him as he attempts to climb to the peak of the cultivation world.
His destined fate was to only be a chess piece, but he will not bow to the will of the Heavens.
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One entry per line九星霸体诀
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Latest Release
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09/17/18 | Wuxiaworld | c20 |
09/17/18 | Wuxiaworld | c19 |
09/16/18 | Wuxiaworld | c18 |
09/16/18 | Wuxiaworld | c17 |
09/16/18 | Wuxiaworld | c16 |
09/16/18 | Wuxiaworld | c15 |
09/14/18 | Wuxiaworld | c14 |
09/14/18 | Wuxiaworld | c13 |
09/12/18 | Wuxiaworld | c12 |
09/12/18 | Wuxiaworld | c11 |
09/12/18 | Wuxiaworld | c10 |
09/11/18 | Wuxiaworld | c9 |
09/11/18 | Wuxiaworld | c8 |
08/28/17 | Wuxiaworld | c7 |
08/27/17 | Wuxiaworld | c6 |
The first chapter is fine and from there it takes the generic route of most of its genre with some of its own flavor, but this first arc ends well.
In my opinion there was only one unnecessary plot armor but the rest did give some clues during development. As for the first love interests of this arc was generic as well. Edit 1:
Now I just started reading the second arc and I go to Chapter 131 and oh man, if you get there or you drop the novel or continue since that chapter was quite forced the developed and completely unnecessary.
I'll keep reading with low expectations. Edit2:
I'm just going to say that chapter 174 was the worst of all, it was very poorly executed and it's a waste of chapters for such a conclusion, sigh. Review second arc to chapter 174 (Incomplete arc) :
Author is afraid to innovate, he feels comfortable with cliches, even when he can avoid them. Seriously, he is afraid of being able to write something slightly different in the same setting that you as a reader have probably already read many times. This is done as an excuse to be able to create a new conflict in the protagonist that he will have to overcome, the problem is that it is not well executed that you as a reader will find it little credible.
Hence, the narrative level of the novel goes down in the second volume and the author only writes what he feels to sound great but without giving a previous background, which makes one as a reader unable to sympathize or connect with why this happens or with the characters.
The protagonist does not really reflect on his actions or rather it is not shown that something in him has really changed as character development, only an excuse is used that now that he is not more intimidated he will act as he pleases. And that's a problem because later in the second volume more excuses will be used to justify actions of other characters or story development.
Like any non-professional writer of this genre, he falls into the error of creating one-dimensional and boring antagonists in the second volume, although in the first volume there was not a really remarkable one, perhaps the prince was a bit interesting but unfortunately not exploited, the intrigue of the first about the conspiracy made up for it. In this second volume they only serve to show the protagonist how impressive he is.
If this second volume has a good point, it is the protagonist's dialogue with the two new love interests. But the problem is that the protagonist makes himself sound like someone who has experienced great tragedies or lost loved ones, but one as a reader can be confused since in the first volume the protagonist only had one loss which he did not really cry or scream he was only slightly surprised or saddened.
Legit not even 10 chapters in and already, we have the freaking groping crap.