One of the most overrated novels I've ever seen, given that there's practically nothing innovative except for the classic cliché of the overprotective mother who doesn't want her son to train despite him being the rightful heir, just for "a happy childhood"? What's the point of a happy childhood if he'll be bullied for being weak? Furthermore, how do the parents not notice if the son is awake or not when they're in the same room? If they can't even notice that, then their cultivation is garbage. And most importantly, why should the MC "cultivate in secret" and hide it from his parents? It literally makes no sense, although considering the mother's personality, I can somewhat understand it. Moreover, I still don't understand how two supreme families can decide the outcome of a commercial agreement based on the dispute between two children. Apart from this, there are countless other clichés.
The stability of the updates is consistent with 2 chapters per day, we have a unique power system that is different from other novels, there is good world-building (I would say the strong point of the novel), and an MC that is clearly inspired by the one from RI (in fact, I could say that the entire novel is inspired by it).
GREED: ALL FOR WHAT?
Fantasy · DMadLord