Fate had never been kind to Ji Ning. Wracked by illnesses and infirm his entire life on Earth, Ning knew early on that he would die as a teenager. What he didn’t know was that there really was such a thing as life after death, and that the universe was a far larger place than he thought.
A lucky twist of fate (one of the few in Ning’s life) meant that Ning was reborn into a world of Immortals and monsters, of Ki Refiners and powerful Fiendgods, a world where Dynasties lasted for millions of years. A world which is both greater…and yet also smaller…than he ever could imagine. He would have the opportunity to join them, and in this life, Ning swore to himself, he would never let himself be weak again!
The Era he was born into was a Desolate one, but Ning would make it his era.
- Quote: Being able to memorize something didn’t mean that you could truly understand and master it. - Thoughts: Then the Seamless Gate arc is finally over. It was a good ending, it was a long journey and it goes on further beyond. ▶◀ These are my personal opinions, you may discord, my final rating of the book is not necessarily linked to this system and may diverge from it. Book Storyline - Originality: 4/5 stars - Development: 4/5 stars - Enjoyment: 5/5 stars - Writing stile: 3/5 stars - Funnyness: 3/5 stars - Epicness: 5/5 stars - Scaryness: 2/5 stars - Smartness: 3/5 stars - Addictiveness: 5/5 stars - Plot twists: 2/5 stars - Pace: 4/5 stars - Storyline planning: 4/5 stars OR /5 negative stars - Ending: 4/5 stars OR /5 negative stars - Holes: 5/5 negative stars - Self contained (Y/N): × - Cliffhanger (Y/N): × - Adult (Y/N): × - Mystery (Y/N): × - Treasure Hunting (Y/N): × - Violence level: Endwar - Tech level: irrelevant - Religion level: fictional daoism and Buddhism - Main genre: Xianxia - Subgenre: Shounen - Point of view: Main Character - Best of it: lots of characters in the overall same level of power - Worst of it: some retrofitting to try to make sense of stuff made wrong - Aftertaste: Good World - Originality: 3/5 stars - Variety: 1/5 stars - Consistency: 3/5 stars - Impact on the story: 1/5 stars - Maps: -/5 stars - Real world (Y/N): × - Fantasy based on real world (Y/N): × - Journey (Y/N): × - Main scenario: Battlefield Characters - Total amount: many - Points of view: 1 - Main characters: Ji Ning - Secondary: lots - Overall quality: 3/5 stars - Main: 2/5 stars - Secondary: 4/5 stars - Consistency: 3/5 stars - Connection: 2/5 stars - Dialogs: 2/5 Stars - Interactions: 3/5 Stars - Underworld Crew (✓/×): × - Training (✓/×): × - Romance: × - Notable best characters: Old man Yuan, hyouji - Notable worse characters: --- Setting - Historical importance: 2/5 Stars - Historical deep: 2/5 Stars - Historical score: 2/5 Stars - Geopolitical importance: 2/5 Stars - Geopolitical variety: 2/5 Stars - Geopolitical score: 2/5 Stars - Setting overall score: 2/5 Stars - Tension: 2/5 Stars - Atmosphere: 3/5 Stars - Classic Supernatural (✓/×): × - Superpowers (✓/×): ✓ - Non-human races (Y/N): ✓ - Virtual Reality (Y/N): × - Monsters (Y/N): × - About the setting: Let's just go to the battle scenes, shall we? Rules - System: 2/5 stars - Complexity: 2/5 stars - System explanation: 3/5 stars - Impact on storyline: 3/5 stars - Rulebreaker (Y/N): ✓ (Primaltwins could not have divine bodies, that was the rule before) - Type of Rule: Xianxia Xianxia - Battle phase: 4/5 stars - Skill innovation: 3/5 stars - Treasure hunting phase: 1/5 stars - Cultivation phase: 1/5 stars
This has been the most highly anticipated book in the series for me. The fighting is really cool. I swear that some of the prerequisites for advancement have changed as the series has gone on. Things definitely didn’t go the way I expected which was a surprise though what I expected was what I wanted so I was a little disappointed with the twists and turns.
Extremely satisfying end to a major arc. Really had the same level of highs I had come to expect from IET after coiling dragon and stellar transformations.