Great River Flows To The Sky
Yeah, time sure does fly. It was a couple million years ago, but feels just like yesterday that I saw the first multicellular organism coming out of the primordial ocean. I almost stepped on it. Luckily I avoided it and now we have life on Earth. I have to say, the Chinese sure goes back a long way, just like me. 😕
Another the so called go stromg quietly haha But every chapter he will intervene in conflict that he can avoid in the first place Guys you know the reason why would he intervene in that conflict well just like the other dog brain chinese authors the mc here is thirsty about girls its like he havent seen any girl in his life Chinese authors really doesnt learn
The MC gets extremely emotional while fishing. Like, he will be pulling one up while yelling "I can't be a man if I don't get this fish!" "Either this fish dies or I die!" "I won't loose!" It gets weird. That's what I liked about the novel. Everything else sucked. Just endless "hiding my true cultivation" nonsense.
This is just another trash novel. It's one of those stories written by authors who want to make quick cash. There is a lack of common sense, quick tempered MC , dimwits of other characters among other other features of trash novels. Plus it has one thing I truely hate,a combination of technology in martial world.
An actually decent novel. Although the MC is your run of the mill slightly unhinged Chinese protagonist, I think it works well and complements the plot so far. He's not offensively bad, I don't cringe at him or his decisions but instead find myself in agreement with his decisions most of the time, as of right now his gimmick is something like "in spite of his unconventional rationality, his decisions do end up paying off to varying extents" or something along those lines. For example, he had no reason to fight the sea beasts other than entertainment but that ended up working in his favour as "training". It's a teeny bit forced right now but I don't really mind, stuff like this could end up being an entertaining gimmick if executed properly, it'd much rather have his slightly unconventional thought process stay than him just completely turning bland. We've got some standard system tropes, I'm not sure if he can lose his fishing rod or not but even if he could, I doubt it'd happen for real, this is (in spite of the usual dark Chinese undertones) a relatively laid back novel after all. The whole premise while not very original isn't completely uninspired, it's quite alright and makes for some satisfying progression. This coupled with the protagonist's inconsistently eccentric personality could make for some entertaining shenanigans in the future but we'll have to wait and see. At the end of the day this is just a respectable novel with a relatively original premise, world and cheat. As long as the protagonist doesn't get bland or the plot repetitive, this'd be my cup of tea. I hope this gets picked. 3.5/5
Surprisingly I liked this.(At chapter 40) The main character actually has some characteristics to him, as characters should, unlike let’s say the third ‘I get 10,000 fold return from my disciples’ ripoff that I have been reading recently. The story background though is basically the same as the others: generic with small differences from the others. (So far atleast) No cringe worthy face slapping. Just, I like it. Give it a try.
First something like a disclaimer. The "World Background" is far less than the given 5/5 but the book does not need it. At least at my current chapter it does well. It is one of the very few "different" web novels out there and I like it very much. You could say it is a simple story about a simple man. Or you could say it is a story which is fun to read. Both would be true. Good book (so far)!
This was a surprisingly good read. (read ~380 chapters rn) I thought this was gonna be a generic "hide my OP power for no reason" kinda read but it gets really interesting as the story goes on. The whole "tame beasts" concept of the novel is over around chapter 50 and he leaves to a MUCH larger world. I'm not really a fan of modern settings but it's not there in the later parts of the novel since the "human race" that the MC spends the first part of the story is like an insignificant spec compared to the larger world. The MC is a battle maniac but the reason why is explained later along with the reason his system is the way it is. Everything is slowly being explained and the MC goes from over the top kinda hot-headed to more mellow and go with the flow as his power slowly reaches the peak of the world. Read about 100 chaps before deciding if this is for you or not
It didn't take long for this to become tedious. MC has what is effectively a "sign-in" system, except instead of just getting stuff he fights a fish with a difficulty rating system that he ignores and a reward system that makes him problematically OP within the first dozen chapters. There's a lot of cringe desperately trying to pass as cool; it's basically an interesting premise with some potential, ruined by execution.