Sovereign of the Three Realms
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31 Volumes / 2376 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.Jiang Chen, son of the Celestial Emperor, unexpectedly reincarnated into the body of a despised young noble, thus embarking on the path of the underdog trouncing all commoners. No one has the right to call himself a genius in front of Jiang Chen, as no one has a better understanding of the heavens than the son of the Heavenly Emperor. “Genius? He who adheres to me shall ascend. Those who oppose me can find solace in hell!”
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One entry per lineSanjie Duzun
Sole Venerable of the Three Realms
SOTR
Tam Giới Độc Tôn
三界獨尊
Sole Venerable of the Three Realms
SOTR
Tam Giới Độc Tôn
三界獨尊
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This had such an interesting premise, but it was poorly executed. Every arc had a very strong setting at the start, and it gives you lots of anticipation. There's lots of clever foreshadowing that suggests that something great and mysterious is happening, and that at each arc you will progressively know more and more about it. Especially with the world building. The first arc is set in the MC's native country, but eventually the scale becomes larger. (Becomes the top dog in his kingdom? But wait! That kingdom is only the smallest kingdom in the Union! MC moves to strongest kingdom of the Union? But wait! There's these powerful clans that control the whole Union of kingdoms!... But wait!
There's not only one Union! There's multiple unions! These clans are only the lowest level clans! But wait, there's more!!! There's the human territory! With the top ranked clans! But wait, there's more! There's even stronger groups! Bigger territories! Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc.
EDIT: I mean, I don't think that's a bad idea, except I'm not sold on how the "scales" gets bigger. We're *told* he's fighting on a bigger stage (aka, bigger territories, stronger enemies, on matters that have a greater impact), but in the end it doesn't really feel that way because we never actually see it. I feel like he's still fighting in the same limited scope as he always did: only a handful of people appear whereas the rest of the supposed army/territory is glossed over and isn't even mentioned in the background. It doesn't feel like a war between countries, or a war between territories, etc., it just feel like the same old fight between small groups of a selective few people.
I hate that when you feel like your side characters are starting to be developed into 3 dimensional characters with their own will... You suddenly move into the next arc and they are just left behind. Then they become mindless background character that only knows how to accept the grace of our MC. Once they're past their usefulness, they drop down to one dimensional characters.
Like even though the author is always describing how the MC keeps training his team/family/subordinate, 99% of them never actually does anything to the story after their initial introduction. So the training is pretty useless to the plot. The other 1% of his team that actually help the MC and does something in the story... Aren't humans. They are mythical creatures or similar and are always "with him", but disappears and never says a word unless they are needed... So they are more like hidden sentient weapons, than true companions.
A lot of the weapons also plays into the same pattern of being forgotten.
Often, he would spend a lot of effort in a dungeon to get them. Were told how strong these weapons are, only to have them used only ONCE before we never hear about them again. And often they are not even used in any way of importance. More like a "there was a pen on the table, he needed a pen, so he used the pen on the table" type of way. It could have been any pen, wouldn't have mattered. The further you go in the story the more frequent it gets. It sometimes make you wonder, what's the point, then? Why give so much weight/importance to the treasures and go so much length to get it, but then when the MC uses them they are barely more useful than stuff you'd get at a convenience store? Same with many martial arts, techniques he inherits from lots clans of the past era. By the time he should be using them, the author has already made him so powerful that the techniques are barely useful, if at all. At best, they end up as being convenient (and cheap) Deus Ex Machina in one of the following arcs. And that's it.
There are some very interesting plot twists though. Except, once again, the delivery is... Also, everyone is too dependent on the MC to solve all their problems. MC is practically a one-man army. Quite literally.
Even in wars! When the author has the MC pretty much win the war by himself, the wars lose their value. It stop feeling like a large scale battle. Yes, he builds his own army. He talks about reorganizing the human territory so they have power to fight off the demonic invaders. We see scenes where he give them weapons and feed his beasts.
Except no one ever does anything because the MC pretty much solve it all highhandedly, with no sweat. And even if anyone does anything, it's off screen. The readers are given such a sense of urgency during the story about the invaders. You can literally feel the time bomb ticking, and it felt like it could have exploded at any moment. The tension is set up so high for the climax... Except the climax feels so anti climatic. Where has the sense of urgency gone to? What about that border that was set to collapse "very soon", and thus urged the MC to get stronger? What about all that talk about training your troops to get stronger because they would never hold off the invaders otherwise... Only to never have those trained people do anything, literally, ever?
First realm takes 2300 chapters, the second takes about 50 and the last realm takes like 1 chapter if we're being generous.
I think the second realm was supposed to be the big mystery + finale, the author just had no idea how to wrap it up.
A more appropriate title would have been "Sovereign of One Realm and the 50 Chapters of Epilogue that Attempts to Wrap Up its Premise"
- Every time something good happens, its soon dissolved by another distasteful event.
- Take 50 chapters to perform a Major Task, however, afterwards expect for reference or just for being there, you won't hear about it anywhere.
- Author says, MC f*ckin' lived for millions of years and yet every time villain#945432 jeers or talks tr*sh to him, MC acts cowardly except when he does not have to.
- Every time some weak idiotic bully come over to call him tr*sh and garbage, he just stands there like sh*t. Apparently, he is bidding for "right "time.
Congrats F*cking Author, you are on second position on list that is about moronic authors whose sheer s*upidity and talent of mind raging readers is second to none. The first place is still secured strongly by author of MGA, for whose I have read 2700 f*cking chapters. Gimme a break. If you have read till here then forgive me for any uncivil words but this is already me being polite. Ah, I really want to f*c... I mean talk about them more but I'll refrain.- Repetition... The author repeats himself multiple times a paragraph within the same chapter for no reason at all. The story line and elements that occur repeat multiple times within the same arc!
- Characters... Literally every enemy in this novel is an idiot, from disciples, to elders, to sect heads. The main character is someone whose lived for 1m+ years, and is still an idiot to the most mundane shit.
- Relationships... This is probably the worst offender in this series. The author creates these illustrious relationships with females that he completely throws away for the sake of a few who earned nothing. The main harem members are undeserving of said role and the author is too ignorant to understand.
- Tragedy... I don't know why this novel doesnt have a tragedy tag, literally anything the main character is involved with, from friends to family, almost no one is safe from suffering unheard of difficulties.
- Power Creep... The main character is supposed to be 1m+ who can have a significant advantage within the scope of cultivation and powering up. However, anyone else within his age and level are simply much faster than him. This novel falls in the trap of "I must enhance my abilities before cultivation" blah blah blah. Then, the main character cries about not being strong enough cultivation wise. Ya think?
- World Building... This is the dumbest concept known to man. All realms and domains are in the same planet... From lower to mid to upper realms. Is the author an idiot?
Save yourself the trouble and skip this sh*t immediately!Pros:
* Writing isn't bad and the MC is not a mass mu*dering ret*rd.
* Story starts of very well, with emphasis placed on martial arts and excellent battles,
Cons:
* Battles have become very bland and very boring.
* The novel right now has devolved into MC worshipping:
Jiang Chen. Chen. Jiang. Jiang Chen. Chen? Jiang!? Jiang Chen. Jian Chen. Chen. Jiang. Jiang Chen. Chen? Jiang!? Jiang Chen. Jian Chen. Chen. Jiang. Jiang Chen. Chen? Jiang!? Jiang Chen. Jian Chen. Chen. Jiang. Jiang Chen. Chen? Jiang!? Jiang Chen. Jiang Chen.
Every one is bending over to lick MC's boots and as you can see, its not very interesting.
Instead of reading this novel, read:
ISSTH, Death Sutra, Instant Kill, RMJI, History’s Number 1 Founder, History’s Strongest Senior Brother.