The legend of the continent, the battle that brought fame; the Sacred Phoenix Lady, the Windfire Meteor Godrealm saber-art; the pair that ascend and fuse, the golden sun and the blue moon, the fury of the crashing thunder. There is no magic, no battle qi, nor any martial arts in this land. However, there are martial spirits. Ten thousand years have passed since the founding of the Tang Sect on the Douluo continent, and it has declined. A new, proud generation of heaven’s chosen has been born. Can the new generation of Shrek’s Seven Devils rally the Tang Sect and once more compose the song of the Unrivaled Tang Sect?
A million-year-old spirit beast, a sacred deathgod that holds the sun, the moon, and the stars in his hands, and a brand new spirit tool system which caused the fall of the Tang sect. One miracle shall occur after another.
Can the Tang Sect’s hidden weapons rally the winds, and can the glory of the Tang Sect ascend once more? All of this will be continued in the second installment of Douluo Dalu—The Unrivaled Tang Sect!
They update it at least 2 times a week. there are few mistakes in grammar and spelling, but overall it is very well done. I just have to say one more thing and this last thing is to the translator. Thanks for putting your time and effort into this.
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People say this is a rehash of the first book but I disagree there are similarities but only down to it being set in the same world with the same mechanics and rules but the similarities end there. My only complaint would be, and I'm unsure if this is just the translation, sometimes very specific metaphors are reused and it's jarring, for example "like a clay ox running against waves" or "shedding his mortal flesh and bones" they're only repeated a couple of times but when you see it the second or third time you notice it, and so it takes you out of the trance like state that reading creates, other than that, this book and the whole series are a worthwhile read!
Another great novel by this other. With the introduction of technology into the world the story is given another layer of depth. Reading the previous story in the series is not really required as it stands on its own and only makes subtle references to it. While the outcome of fights is pretty obvious and the MC is a bit over powered, the overall feel of the book is very well done.