In the beginning, there were seven worlds.
Seven scriptures that held the secrets of each world.
Seven treasures held by only those selected by the Heavenly Fates.
Soon, people revered those who rose above the rest. They were called Heavenly Emperors.
Each heavenly emperor created their own sect, starting a supremacy that stood strong for millenium.
New Heavenly Emperors rose. But these seven sects stood strong, creating legacies that none other could match.
Li Feng was an aspiring disciple of the prestigious Seven Sword Sect, subsidiary to the giant Sword Palace, a behemoth in the Mortal Realm.
But everything changed one day. His luck overturned from that moment, and his fate was overwritten.
Was it a mistake of the Heavenly Fate?
Watch Li Feng take the seven worlds by storm, rewriting the legacy that the world has followed for millennia.
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interesting so far but the author needs more frequent updates and there is still plenty of time for this devolve into garbage where the MC easily destroys everyone and creates a super harem. So far none of that.MC has a special eye that allows him to see the flow of energy, not original but an interesting ability
Good grammar, good character design. All details are given when tellig teh story, it feels like emperor's domination, but definitely not as cliche, with the same harem story being repeated again and again
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Really good book. Been some while since good eastern fantasy book has come. Doesn't even feel like original. feels like a nice translated book
As an author, I have seen many books before. This one stands out. The world building in this is exceptional. It is not apparent immediately, but when the story progresses, it starts to show. The book is very well written, with good grammar and punctuation everywhere, and a really nice way of story telling.