In the realm of immortal cultivation, Lu Changsheng traversed as a peasant youth, overlooked by a celestial sect. Yet, endowed with the Multitude Progeny System, he could earn rewards by propagating his lineage, nurturing offspring. Thus, Lu Changsheng began his journey by marrying into a cultivation family, embarking on a path of intrigue, networking, and fostering descendants to expand his family's cultivation legacy. As the cycles of time passed and epochs changed, countless supreme beings in the realms of immortality, formidable figures in the demonic path, revered saints among the demon races, and peerless beauties rose and fell, fading into the river of years. Only Changsheng's family endured, immutable through the ages, perpetually existing, towering atop the path of immortality, sharing longevity with the heavens and earth, radiating brilliance akin to the sun and moon.
I don't usually read science fiction, but I decided to give it a try, and I couldn't be happier. World-building comes with rich descriptions. The author was successful in painting a picture of a universe ravaged by cosmic warfare. The MC, Fenrir is a complex character depicted with a perfect mix of primal instinct and a sense of loss. The action is intense and well-paced. particularly in the confrontation scenes. All in all, this book promises an epic journey for fans of science fiction and fantasy alike.