I Have a Book of Investiture of the Gods
Zhao Zheng had transmigrated to a world of immortal cultivation. The cultivators in this world relied on visualizing powerful existences to obtain strength.
Some visualized the prehistoric beasts, some visualized the evil spirits, some visualized the sun, moon, and stars, some visualized the mountains, rivers, and seas. All living beings could be visualized.
Zhao Zheng was a disciple of Mount Qingping, but he was unable to visualize the Qingping Sword in three years. He was about to be expelled from the sect to work as a laborer. He was really unlucky.
One had to know that this was a world of immortal cultivation. Ordinary people could encounter a calamity at any time.
Therefore, it was impossible to be a mortal. Only by cultivating could he maintain his life like this.
At this moment, a book called " Investiture of the Gods " in Zhao Zheng's mind began to shine with infinite light. It was even a high-definition video version. Countless immortals, demons, and magic treasures and arrays shone within.
Hongjun, Three Pure Ones, Lu Ya, Divine Dragon, Qilin, Phoenix, Golden Crow, Star, Heavenly Court, Pangu Banner, Four Immortal Slaying Swords, Primordial Chaos Golden Dipper, and so on.
Thus, Zhao Zheng's body flashed and transformed into his true form. He raised his eyes and summoned the immeasurable Grand Sun Primordial Fire. With a wave of his hand, he summoned the Immortal Slaying Sword Formation.
In the immeasurable God's seal, I am the most respected in the primordial essence.
Strange Hermit
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The story lacks elements of everyday life and can be quite monotonous. The main character appears uninspired, and the work schedules presented are often implausible. Furthermore, the numerical figures seem exaggerated. Even if we consider a premise where the setting is ten times larger than Japan, the sale of hundreds of millions of copies for a single tankobon volume appears unrealistic. It suggests a potential lack of understanding on the author's part regarding such figures. Even with a tenfold multiplier to sales, a single tankobon volume selling between 100 and 400 million copies is excessive. A more plausible figure might be 10 to 20 million copies per volume. While an entire manga series selling 400 million copies is conceivable, a single volume achieving such numbers is improbable. When the figures become unrealistic and the narrative remains consistent, it can lead to a lack of engagement. This level of exaggeration is quite significant. It would be beneficial to incorporate more realistic numerical values. For instance, the idea of a series like Demon Slayer selling over 150 million copies for just one volume is implausible, even with a tenfold increase. Perhaps figures like 20 million or 40 million could be considered. While acknowledging a larger world, this does not fully justify such discrepancies. Additionally, the character's work pace seems unrealistic; they are not a machine. Even prolific creators like Nishio Ishin do not maintain such an intense schedule. This increasingly ventures into the realm of wish fulfillment fantasy.