Skyscraper's rooftop.
Fang Cheng is sweating heavily, relentlessly training.
1000 airborne clapping push-ups.
1000 two-finger push-ups.
1000 one-arm pull-ups.
1000 one-arm handstand push-ups.
1000 single-leg squats.
Plus, holding a dragon flag and a Baki plank for one hour.
Looking in the mirror, Fang Cheng shows a satisfied expression.
"All six skills are maxed out, I can finally synthesize the mythic talent, Asura's body."
Neon-lit chaotic dark city, countless crimson eyes lurking around.
Conglomerates, serial killers, cultists, gene-modified beings, rebel groups…
Fang Cheng, with his panel, intrudes into this seemingly ordinary mysterious world.
Gaining experience and cultivating through push-ups.
Fitness, boxing, sanda, parkour, meditation, breathing, qigong…
Each seemingly ordinary skill achieves unimaginable heights.
Pushing human limits ever higher, crushing every so-called "monster."
Until — becoming the god of the new world!
>Started to read because I am bored >Arthur introduce a Japanese dude > Ha.. here we go again anti-Japanese propaganda >WHAT, the Japanese dude is not a bad guy >CHAT IS THIS FOR REAL >wondering if it really is a Chinese web novel 5/5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Because author is not a racist
the book has been pretty good so far hopefully when the chapter s start pushing past 100 they don't get split into fifths
so far tis been pretty good (ch 150). it's a little more fresh and original compared to other system novels
It's a genuinely good story to hit the gym. Now for those who actually give a s**t beyond the first liner. It's one of those stories where MC has it all (very early), is wherever needed to be and just so unaffected and perfectly judgmental that you gotta ask yourself how he got into this miserable story intro if he's always been such a great guy. As for the content itself, half of it is just artistically describing every change of scene like introducing some new major arc villain, but its ever effing environment. That alone wouldn't be half as bad if MC would be as consistent in his training location as in his regime. Lastly the system. No thoughts spend on it just like the author, 2 words: conveniently boring.
the novel is good but the title feels like its misleading,the way to gain exp is entirely different