Teenage earth dweller Lu Qingfeng died in a car accident and traversed to a world of cultivation.
He acquired the Login Ring of "Primordial", a massive immersive online game developed by the Earth Federation two thousand years later, and travelled across primordial worlds.
Novel is very good. Only thing that slightly (very slightly) annoys me is the name of cultivation/techniques grade name. Technique grades: The grades of a Technique: Preliminary, Refined, Lateral, Authentic, Mystical, Unrivaled, Primate, and Antecedent. If anyone finds the cultivation grade list, please comment.
This look interesting. MC teleport in cultivation world with a game which human created to train it's people. it seems gamer can take game items to real world and keep game power in real life. I wonder how the fk human (Earth) created this? This novel have quite a lack of logic. it's up to you guys whatever to you guys like this type of novel. I don't like this type of story.
Genuinely a good story. I thought that the game world would degenerate into the common tropes we've seen so often, but it's mainly a side hustle. The story focuses on the real world. There are no arrogant young masters, no face-slapping, no cliches. It's a pretty simple cultivation story, which I really enjoy.
Read the summary, expected a disappointment and was surprised to get a worthwhile story. The gaming ring is actually not the most OP thing the MC optains in the first few chapters, but I won't spoil. The characters of the MCs brother and sister are alright, not really important but still nice to have. The rest of the people are generic so far. It is a classic Cultivation novel with a few twists which keep it interesting. Not much is known about the world and the game world has more interesting characters which is kind of a shame, but the author is not really talented at writing action scenes which rarely happen in this kind of novel. Give it a try
UNIQUE APPROACH, AWESOME MC, NOT CLICHE UNIQUE APPROACH, AWESOME MC, NOT CLICHE UNIQUE APPROACH, AWESOME MC, NOT CLICHE
Reading status: 40 Chapters. Five star rating. A very fun read. I like the story and it's world an hope it will be chosen soon. Can't wait to read new chapters.
It’s good, an original concept that let you breath a bit in these repetion of cliche. I recommend it 100%. Just pass the first 3 chapter and you will be hooked in it.
i usually dont do this, but this is honest to god a great novel man............................................................................................................................
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Genuinly good cultivation story. The game elements are almost not there. Its like MC has reality and extra life in paralel universe where he can respawn after death and learn how to cultivate in reality. I read the novel to the evd in raws and it was good untill last chapter but... I did not realize it was last chapter untill I read authors finishing words. For me it felt like novel was cut off on 3/4 and left unfinished.
So they kept Forging The Path To Godliness bet they killed this? Wow This is just sad now ..................................................................
interesting novel. I hope it will be picked up and bring back 60 chapters to trial novel. sorry for my bad english........................
Really good read as the story progressed my interest was peaked , wanted as it was pretty much a fresh take on cultivation novel , However is was not chosen ..... the raws are out there somewhere .... seem like ill go read it there.
This novel is very good. Recommend to read this. But do you know the most important thing about this novel? The length! Holy! I hope the word count doesn't go down if this gets picked.
This story is all over the place and the writing quality is low, impossible to get immersed in. Its basically explanations galore and him grinding pills, tool refining and talismans. Anything interesting is just glossed over for more info dumps. Characters are just there and the mc is ur usual cultivation mc. The whole video game thing is also too far fetched and forced.