IET is one of the few author's who manages to create story's that keep the enjoyable elements of cultivation novels but without any of the other cliche BS. I didn't even begin reading but I am pretty sure that this will turn out great as already seen from his previous novels.
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Lies, one does not need to read all of IET's works to know his books are littered with cliche.. I can't remember much about ST, CD, or SS but I just recently finished his work titled ''Nine Cauldrons", and I'll be frank, reading how the main character gets dumber the stronger he gets was not enjoyable at all, especially the romance.
Lies, one does not need to read all of IET's works to know his books are littered with cliche.. I can't remember much about ST, CD, or SS but I just recently finished his work titled ''Nine Cauldrons", and I'll be frank, reading how the main character gets dumber the stronger he gets was not enjoyable at all, especially the romance.
Lies, one does not need to read all of IET's works to know his books are littered with cliche.. I can't remember much about ST, CD, or SS but I just recently finished his work titled ''Nine Cauldrons", and I'll be frank, reading how the main character gets dumber the stronger he gets was not enjoyable at all, especially the romance.
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I write again as a response, it has been some time, and around 89 chapters are currently released. To the people who say that IET releases cliche content, I agree, but you can't deny that most of what is shown in his novels -considering that it's mostly story's about immortality- is somewhat realistic. This one is especially so, and without spoiling it too much, while there is some cliche's like proud geniuses who think they are better than everyone, IET gives them a somewhat realistic personality, in instance (SPOILER ALERT) . . . - The genius, Ji yuantong who is somewhat arrogant gets on the last 7 in the willpower assessement. - People actually recognize the mc's genius, and is not dismissed because he has 'a low background' or something like that. - No ****ty random lucky encounters where the MC meet a young master from a big family, gets humilliated, swears revenge, gets powerups, kills the guy, kills the guy dad, kills the guys gandad, you get the gist. - Immortality is not the current goal, the MC's motivation to improve isn't from something like 'I have to get strong, the strong prey over the weak, I don't wanna die'. No, there is logical reasoning behind it. And this concludes my actual, real review, Not just a fanboy huh ?
If read a lot of novels, there will be few things that can surprise you. IET is a good author and his large fanbase is proof of that; His novels have cliches but they are readable and have less stupid characters
And people act as if Cliches are evil when they are used because they are tried and true plotlines and themes. IET just takes those Cliches and makes them realistic and different or avoids/removes them. Summary you can't avoid Cliches because of what they are, you can only subvert them or change up how they are written.