Yao Ye
This novel is rubbish. I'll explain why. The prologue was incredible. It was detailed and different so right away my expectations rose. It was a good start. The blurb was a bit crap but the prologue saved the day. However as usual my expectations crushed when I turned to a new chapter. It was the classic storyline of a young master who showed some skills in the beginning but as he grew older he become worse for some reason and his talents were non-existent hence his position in the family decreased and he got the classical victim treatment. Oh and there is the typical 'maid' who never left his side. His only relative is missing. Boring fyckint boring. To add to the mix he suddenly without any logic got power and he doesn't think deeply about it. He is flat character with no personality. All he thinks about is his maid, grandfather and revenge on lowly relatives who strangely keeps creating problems for a 'useless ' person. If you read enough novels you would know where this crap would be going. Don't let others deceive you. There is no difference to the other typical wuxia novels. Absolute waste.
I don't know what they meant by generic kill fest, but this one got cruel people in a cruel world. The MC will become a powerful killing machine, but it's not like killing insects every time. He's strong, but he still struggles--also not arrogant at all. This book also got comedy and romance. Not a full package, but good enough to satisfy my tastes.
Synopsis is a little off, He doesnβt get his seal broken bu just waking up one day, It will probably take him quite some time to break it. The story is okay so far, The Mc is being forced by circumstances to move along but And doesnβt have much of a choice. I hope the story gets better and he isnβt just forced to do things like the usual asian novels.
Story is trash translater does a good job bit that cant fox a ad story with a very stupid mc it goes something like this oh I only have a few strands of this certain qi that is hard to cultivate let's waste it but smashing up my yard and house hello you learned this from a dream go back to sleep learn more or cultivate oh no the maids in trouble random agree to a debt cause of his stupidity
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"The Netherworld King's long grey hair fluttered despite the lack of wind" I really don't understand why the author must write this line in prologue chapter. from my understanding, this netherworld king is a skeleton figure. so, where are those hairs attached in his head? did they grow in the bone skull? Did hair suppose to grow and attached in the scalp?
This novel delivers all the xianxia tropes, underestimated MC, young masters and so on, if it's your thing, rejoice. I used to like, but after 3 novels, it gets tough and repetitive. Seriously, I'm hoping to find a xianxia novel with a ground breaking system - I'm not talking about system novels - where the development doesn't sound like a bunch of nonsense or emptv words. I'm saying this after (re)reading the Mistborn series, where alomancy is such a ingenious magic system.
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