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Resumen
Martial Arts Grandmaster,who achieved the limit of human body, can fight a hundred foes alone as the founder of styles and schools.
Yet, they could only reign supreme in ancient times.
But the Immortals...
Flying on the wind without relying on, they travel through the Azure Void, heading to the Northern Sea by dawn and reaching Cangwu Realm by dusk.
Feeding on the wind and drinking the dew, transcending the mundane world, wandering freely with eternal life.
That is humanity's ultimate romance.
Are Immortals fictional?
Do they not exist in the real world?
The outcome depends on the individual!
The Martial Path was originally a defiance of the heavens, surpassing limits, turning the impossible into possible!
So, what is wrong with desiring to become a Human Immortal, journeying to the Northern Sea Star by morning and reaching the Cangwu Realm by dusk?
This is the story of someone in the modern world of martial arts who, armed with just a bit of informational advantage, ultimately became a Human Immortal and shattered stars with a single punch.
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The start of the novel (modern world martial artists) is rather cliche but very fast-paced with MC that grows on steroids soloing any adversity. Despite that it lacks depth, due to lots of action you feel the urge to continue reading and see how it develops. The second arc (Cangwu realm - xianxia world cultivators) is a bit better and finally resembles a proper cultivation novel, with sects that battle each other. It's less cliche, but still quite monotonous in the way the characters behave and think, being the background for MC, as if the novel was written by a high-schooler. The third arc (North Sea Star) is cliche brainless fighting. In the novel, there are many moments with people being shocked about MC and his feats, since he's a growing all-arounder. The world background is interesting tho, but in my opinion the novel lacks more sophiscitated plot and characters for much better execution.