This is a fresh release from the pen of the creator behind "Longevity: Starting from the Qi Tags". Dive in and enjoy the read!
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Jiang Ning transmigrates to a world on the brink of chaos.
To preserve himself, he starts training in martial arts with the help of his prior experience, quietly growing stronger.
As his martial techniques reach beyond their limits and he gains various abilities, some of which include divine authority.
Starting with martial arts, he begins to master divine powers and control innate divine abilities.
The Five Animals Fist allows him to cultivate from a beginner to perfection, continuously breaking limits, with each organ storing essence and housing divine spirits.
The Vajra Immortal Body gives him an unbreakable body and eternal bones.
The Inner Elixir Cultivation Skill promises eternal youth and never-ending vitality.
On the day the Martial Saint, who has dominated the world for eight hundred years, strikes at him, Jiang Ning simply smiles.
Are you really trying to attack a divine being?
When the weapon that once killed gods and immortals falls upon him, he tilts his head slightly, his hair remaining unbroken.
His foundation has long since forged an indestructible golden body!
The other names of this book are 'While Others Cultivate Martial Arts, I Cultivate Divine Powers!', 'Beginning with Hepatic Experience to Fleshly Sanctification', 'Starting with Martial Arts to Become a God'
It's good in all aspects, accept after you hit the paid chapters there's a noticable amount of filler. Every few chapters, they'll drop like 10 paragraphs stating what we already know, and can be sumarized into a few sentences.
good story so far but it's so slow pace at the beginning, you read chapters of him just training you have trained 5/100 points in 5 animal martial arts today.
It’s a good read but very slow paced and you can tell they milk the word count. It’s so much fluff in the beginning that you think you are reading a slice of life novel honestly. Most of the free chapters are of him training. To the authors credit some world building and character introductions take place as well. But if your not crazy about this particular genre the free chapters really don’t do anything to pull you in to purchase more. I’ll read a few chapters here or there when I get bored but not something I’d binge read.
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