Martial Universe: I'm a Self-Cultivation Maniac, Making Lin Dong Cry
Lin Yun transmigrated into the world of Martial Universe and became Lin Dong's cousin. He awakened a task system that allowed him to assign tasks to himself.
Thus, Lin Yun began his path of self-cultivation.
Task: Practice Tongbei Fist 1000 times. Reward: Tongbei Fist Mastery (Perfected).
Task: Break through to Body Tempering Seventh Layer. Reward: Physique +1, Comprehension +1.
Task: Defeat Lin Dong in the clan competition. Reward: Root Bone +10, Luck +10, Divine Grade Automatic Alchemy Furnace.
Task: Capture Lin Qingtan's heart. Reward: Charm +10, Innate Yin Sha Qi.
Task: Intercept Ling Qingzhu in the ancient tomb. Reward: Physique +10, Charm +10, Top-tier Spear Technique Talent.
By constantly creating tasks for himself and cultivating like a maniac, Lin Yun far surpassed his peers in both martial arts and mental energy.
Lin Dong cried. He had the Ancestral Stone and Little Marten, but he still couldn't keep up with Lin Yun.
Lin Yun said, "An enemy defeated by my hand will never be considered my opponent. I'll give you time to catch up, until you can no longer see me in the distance."
TL Synposis:
Lin Yun, a transmigrator in the Great Yan Dynasty, finds himself in the world of Martial Universe as a minor character. Disappointed to find Lin Dong has already claimed the Ancestral Stone, Lin Yun resolves to rely on himself. A mysterious Task System binds to him, offering rewards for completing self-assigned tasks, turning tedious cultivation into a rewarding game.
Leveraging the system, Lin Yun rapidly improves his martial arts and cultivation realm, quickly surpassing his peers, including the protagonist Lin Dong. His rising strength attracts attention within the Lin Clan and leads to conflicts with rival families like the Lei and Xie. As he navigates family politics and external threats, Lin Yun continues to exploit the Task System, acquiring powerful techniques, spiritual treasures, and even taming formidable demonic beasts, all while subtly influencing the original plot and the lives of those around him.
memepathguimmortal · Book&Literature
Now, it's time to give my review. First of all, the plot is a bit bad (I've read worse plots than this book). Secondly, I like how all the characters in this book feel justified in their own actions, which is a moral dilemma that sometimes makes a novel interesting. And lastly, I hate Aang's character; he hates Zuko for no reason. I mean, he's the Avatar, he's supposed to bring peace but he can't even bring peace within himself. Truly hypocritical. I just hope the author would slap his face. Even Zuko, who has been imprisoned and tortured by him, still wants to cooperate with him. Moreover, he increases his suspicion of Zuko just because he's jealous of Katara. As if Aang and the others never betrayed Zuko.