If you liked “Battle through the Heavens” and similar classic novels where there is a disciple in a cultivation school who “used to” be a talent, somehow fell from grace, and is now looked down upon (but the school goddess/ super beauty is still somehow interested in him), then you should read this. It follows the usual tropes of MC getting underestimated, MC training by himself to get power-ups, girls claimimg MC is shameless, and others mocking MC as a toad after swan meat. If anything is different, the cultivation system and the professions are more original compared to traditional cultivation novels (it’s more similar to a magic system). As thestatsguy mentioned, not too many chapters out since it’s a newer ongoing novel, so it remains to be seen if it ends up good (or becomes something like Marial Peak and Peerless Martial God).
Jing Wuhen
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LIKExurimx:I don't get what's the appeal of this "used to be trash" trope? In cultivation world there's always someone with a bigger fist so conflict is never an issue. Why use this literally trash trope?
For me, Martial Peak was an okay read until after the Yang family competition when it began to deteriorate with all the women issues.
BigPoop:Wait what's wrong with Martial Peak?
By trash trope, he means even servants mock the MC for being a trash, not the strongest mocking the weak MC.
xurimx:I don't get what's the appeal of this "used to be trash" trope? In cultivation world there's always someone with a bigger fist so conflict is never an issue. Why use this literally trash trope?
More like good to hear is "faceslapping" bishies who 2d, 3d etc character. Who have nothing to do but to court to death arrogant bisshies.
Fears:Idk bro this the same person that made PMG. I expect to hear the word trash at least 20 times in the first chapter