
The mountain, is that mountain.
The people, are no longer the people of before.
Xu Ran obtains the [Longevity Dao Fruit], and from then on, embarks on a journey of cultivation with no end in sight.
He witnesses the fall of prodigies and the rise and fall of Sects; fellow Daoists with whom he once drank and reveled ultimately become but dry bones in a tomb.
On the path of longevity, old acquaintances all scatter, as he walks the Great Dao alone.
The seas turn to mulberry fields, the many worlds transform, yet only he remains steadfast, quietly watching that mountain.
This gives off a sort of profound slice of life cultivation story feeling. The characters themselves I feel could be more fleshed out, but even at the current chapters released most seem interesting and seperate from the main characters life. The main character I would describe as being realistic in life. He isn’t raging to seclude himself and cultivate for the rest of his life rather he interacts with the outside world. He also isn’t arrogant and pushy much to my liking. The story being told needs to unfurl further for me to judge it more accurately. But, to keep it brief, I would recommend this from the batch of new novels. Time will tell if it can evolve into something greater.
This is a proper novel. Not a power fantasy with one dimensional mc and side characters
Pertamax 🥇🏆🏅Thanks For The New Book of the Week 😁🥂📖🍾🏁
It’s good enough that I am willing to review it despite being a cultivation novel. That alone speaks volumes to the quality of the work.
This is The First Time in a Long Time Since I am Reading Book Here that I Read a Proper Novel Like This. No Overpowered Protagonist, All Other Characters are Also Fleshed Out Well. Kudos for the Author 😎🤝🏻🍻
Getting irritated of how cowardly the MC is from Chapt.1 to 60, not my type of story. The advantage of the MC wasn't used properly, where causes the development of the story very slow. The plot is plotting, the twist is twisting. Not my ideal novel to read