With the strongest experts from the 33 Skies the Human Emperor, Lin Ming, and his opponent, the Abyssal Demon King, were embroiled in a final battle. In the end, the Human Emperor destroyed the Abyssal World and killed the Abyssal Demon King. By then, a godly artifact, the mysterious purple card that had previously sealed the Abyssal Demon King, had long since disappeared into the space-time vortex, tunneling through infinite spacetime together with one of Lin Ming’s loved ones. In the vast wilderness, where martial arts was still slowly growing in its infancy, several peerless masters tried to find their path in the world of martial arts. A young adult named Yi Yun from modern Earth unwittingly stumbles into such a world and begins his journey with a purple card of unknown origin. This is a magnificent yet unknown true martial world! This is the story of a normal young adult and his adventures!!
Alright, I'm a bit new to web novels, but I read manga and light novels before coming here. This novel follows Laurence Vidi, an unemployed Lawyer who is a NEET. He gets pulled into becoming a money launderer by two desperate criminals and now needs to learn how to launder or die. In the beginning the story seemed to be going for a Law firm success story but now resembles Ozark more. It has a simple but effective formula, Laurence needs to launder more money, tries something new, get's into a problem, get's out of it, and meets some new side characters and a bit of worldbuilding is done. Already introduced characters are developed as they interact with Laurence more. The author also started something new by giving important side characters their own POV to flesh the story out faster in different areas. We don't get much info on Laurence himself, other than his family are wealthy but estranged from him. Tiny details are littered in chapters, small things like how his mother would take him back but his father wouldn't, or how Laurence is used to budgeting but is also irresponsible with money. He's a demotivated disillusioned millennial who can't put in hard work unless his life is on the line because he's disconnected with reality. The update schedule for this novel is needs a lot of work, but the author seems to be putting in some work recently to pumping out some chapters regularly. So far, a 4 is about as high as I'll rate it. The writing quality is nice, Avencourt is interesting but the novel still needs more chapters before I'd give it a final rating.