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Ah yes, Buddhists using 'oh my god' in a medieval world, how realistic.
It's on Uukanshu. Applies to most new releases.
Shit. The whole gimmick of the story is that he's uber overpowered while she thinks he's a loose mortal cultivator with trash realm.
Extremely one-dimensional characters. The enemies somehow are too weak and too strong at the same time(similar to MC who at the same time has "strongest physique" and yet isn't as strong as other superhumans although it's never established that them being superhuman longer makes their physique stronger). The lvl 1000 grandpa in the library trope is just lazy. Wouldn't pick it based on avilable chapters.
This is honestly one of the best novels I've read. It has a lot of effort put into it and it shows. The MC is likeable, the system doesn't mean he AFKs until he's OP, Junior sister is fun and the world is very deep. The main issue is that the updates of the raws are very slow. There Should be only about 500 chapters up rn with about two being published per week.
it's not a misleading title. It's a mistranslation(?) , it should be something in line of "milleniumth seclusion". The main issue is that title refers to something that happens 10 chapters before book ends, lol.
This is review of a completed novel, as I finished the remaining chapters reading MTL. It's not bad, but nothing great either. MC and Heroine's relationship is the main highlight of this novel. The problem is that that's all the story has going for it. The system becomes progressively more useless and irrelevant as MC gets stronger and becomes a wordcount filler. There is no urgency or pressure on MC to do anything, which makes the novel boring. There's like three chapters near the end, where MC is under any kind of pressure. The author then decides it was too much and deus ex machinas the pressure away in a most riddiculous manner. It's a slice of life novel that tries to be more and fails miserably. Still, it's a decent read, so 4.0 it is.
This is an amazing novel, though the actual title should be "My master keeps breaking through at the end of his lifespan. " The novel is just about that - The MC has to live out the lifespan of every stage of cultivation, but he's guaranteed to break through. As he cannot cultivate, he gets to dabble deeply into auxillary methods, such as spellcrafting, puppetry, or alchemy. The novel is absolutely amazing, as it focuses on the life of a cultivator instead of cultivation. I haven't read it in a while, but from what I managed the author also makes sure not to bore reader to death by making MC stuck on a cultivation stage for 1k chapters.
I just want to point out that this means he couldn't use his legendary skill because it costs more than he has mana. Thus, last chapter couldn't have happened.
I recommend reading your last two chapters, deleting this one and rewriting it. I'm fairly sure there was some sort of logic conflict here, as it made little sense.