摘要
A thousand-year dynasty would inevitably face decay, and a hundred-year noble family would eventually return to dust.
What in this world could last forever?
Was it an Immortal Body, tempered a thousand times, or the Martial Arts will, in Heart Unity with heaven and earth?
Chen Mu came to this world, his sword in hand, and when he turned back at dusk, countless heroes and millennium-old Demons had all turned to dust, leaving only one person on the road paved with yellow sand.
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寫檢討I know I've already left one review, but I feel like it doesn't accurately reflect my feelings on the novel anymore, so I wanted to simply say this. After nearly 400 chapters, i can confidently say this is one of my favorite web novels of all time. It's a hidden gem, and it's absolutely criminal that this novel is still not more popular. It's just one of those stories that gets better and better as you read. The update stability is great as well, give this novel a try.
This is probably my most favorite mc. He is low key but not a turtle unlike some in webnovels. He is hard on his enemies but quite kind or generous to innocent non martial artists, a martial saint who has the qualities to be one.
The mc is inconsistent. Sometimes he’s patient and methodical but sometimes he’s extremely reckless. The author can’t seem to make up his mind. It’s like the mc is bipolar but since he’s the mc whatever he does he’s right. Some of the behavior switches are detailed and we see why he’s switching but the author abandons that and eventually just says he’s going to switch because it’s what he should do. The originally interesting personality becomes more and more wooden as we’re told the mc changes but the author fails to mention why/how. A strong opening abandoned for faster mc development.
I've gotten to roughly chapter 50 so far and I can say its fairly good. Its nothing special, but its a fairly engaging novel with a likable MC. The MC is quite smart and cautious, and isn't really written as evil or good, for the most part being neutral. My only complaint is that the MC feels a little bland sometimes due to his nature, but I'd rather have that than the usual hero MC getting himself into trouble, making unnecessary enemies, etc. The world almost seems to be a bit of a blend between your standard wuxia novel and a little bit of an almost Lovecraftian sort of feel. The pacing feels solid, and the progression so far is good, however it can be a bit basic at times. For example, MC will train, then instant time skip 6 months, he's at a new level of strength. etc. I do wonder how the author will handle his power progression later, because at chapter 50 he is already quite strong, and with his "cheat", he essentially doesn't have many limits besides his environment. The world building isn't bad, and I appreciate how the author sprinkles it in here and there as opposed to walls of text you'd sometimes see in books, but it does feel a bit lackluster at times. Overall, I'd say that the novel atleast until where I've read is quite decent, and is worth a read. I think if the author handles it well, and develops the story and their writing further, this could be a very popular novel.