One of two truly original CN stories I'm aware of. It absolutely should be read once you are jaded veteran, to give you that extra bit of freshness. CNs are highy repetitive, riddled with plot holes and sloppy filler spouting on deadline. Once you truly feel that irritiation of reading same plot devices for nth time, it's time for Wang Lu, cultivator whose "cheat" actually interferes with cultivation, so he uses his brain intead of his fists. Watch him troll ******ton daoists till they don't know their own names.
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LIKEI don't know which novel Valheran was talking about, but World of Cultivation is my pick for a brilliant cultivation novel that also doesn't fit the common mold. It's not available on Webnovel though, so you'll have to read it on its translator's blog.
JSJJ:Another jaded reader here, what is the other novel?
Yeah I've read World of Cultivation upto about 600 chapters or so. The novel is excellent in the first part but I felt that the latter chapters did not have the same quality of the previous chapters. I may have also felt like this because I binge read 300 or so chapters at once . Most novels by Mao Ni seem to be relatively free of cliches and their plot can be said to be excellent too.
TribeOfOne:I don't know which novel Valheran was talking about, but World of Cultivation is my pick for a brilliant cultivation novel that also doesn't fit the common mold. It's not available on Webnovel though, so you'll have to read it on its translator's blog.