If you have ever read something written by Chatgpt then you won't be surprised to discover that this story has the exact writing style as Chatgpt. It lacks depth and it lacks reasoning. I have no idea how anyone can give such poor writing skills a good score? Probably the "author", or the one using artificial intelligence to do the writing for him, has created multiple accounts just so he can leave positive reviews for himself. This story is another one among the multitude of trash novels coming out lately that are written using artificial intelligence.
Translation quality drops later on.
It is unfortunate because the concept is funny. Unfortunately it also slowly drift away from the check in system and moves towards the generic OP main character beats continuously stronger foes.
another worthless sign in novel. this time the author even forgets what the mcs name is and refers to him as something else. then he can sign in an infinite amount of times per day as long as he wants to. by chapter 4 he's accumulated the equivalent of what would normally take 50-100 chapters. i dont mind fast pace but this is utterly obnoxious
I somehow made it to chapter 129 so I've got a decent grasp of this novel...the story feels so disjointed, pretty much something is always happening but a lot of times what's happening doesn't make a lot of sense. Pumped with cliches like almost everyone not from the MC's country are all terrible people. Very bland and boring characters...it seemed like an attempt was made early on to flesh out characters but was quickly dropped and then everyone is just cookie-cutter stupid from there. I would not recommend this novel to anyone
It's clearly a Cultivation world and yet i didn't read any related about secret realm or spirit/artifacts weapon. I don't know but it's quite rush for me?
What the heck is that ending? MC wants to keep a low profile unnecessarily even when it's not needed. He's also slow when taking action waiting for the last moment
honestly thought i would be refreshed by a big boss eunch... but im disappointed that in the second chap he gets somthing to regrow it... honestly why did you even become an eunch if you're just going to get it back?... im disappointed
Read 75 chapters. It’s a sign in novel. I just sort of got bored. The early plot lines are pretty much like in sign in 80 years.
Although seeing the politics of the world would be interesting, the execution is poor and unoriginal.
TL;DR this is boring and unoriginal. You can skip it.
It was alright at first when the first few 70 or so chapters were going, however, when it reached the part where the mc is basically forced to accept wives out of nowhere, that's where it ruined the experience for me. He grew to be so powerful that his brain had a reproductive organ of its own.
Honestly this story can be considered as both good and bad. But if you read it, you would find out that this story is like battle against the animals. lol
One thing amused me most is that the animals really have animal IQ here even though they are demonic beast. One thing I detest most is the constant battles all over the place. Like there is no world building and character interaction. Only bunch of mobs and side characters discussing endlessly. Too much fight and war. There is no moment where there is even a hint of slice of life.
But one thing I lile the most is that the world doesn't revolves around mc and most of the crisis that side characters face are solved by themselves. Only ridiculous crisis are interfered by mc. So, a good read.
Hide in the Banished Palace and Level Up To A Big Boss is a story about about Li Mu, someone who reincarnated into a eunuch that was sentenced to sweep the floor in a cold palace. Luckily, he got a check-in system that allowed him to survive.
The story is very bad. This is basically a worse version of 80 Years Of Signing-In At The Cold Palace, I Am Unrivalled, and that novel wasn't exactly great to begin with.
Translation quality and writing quality overall is pretty poor. The writing quality is so bad, in fact, that just when I'm about to get annoyed about a bad translation, I quickly realize that the writing itself had various mistakes. It could be a problem with translation, but it's mostly a problem with writing quality. (2/5 stars)
The story development isn't that great either. Main character reincarnates as a eunuch, gets a system, immediately gets top-tier talent, a top-tier cultivation technique, and a overpowered sword technique. None of this really matters as he can simply suppress people with his cultivation realm, and he doesn't need to cultivate either as he gets years of cultivation as rewards. The plot is strikingly similar to the other novel I mentioned, just far worse. There was clearly no effort put into this. (1/5 stars)
Character design is bland and sub-par in general. The difference between 80 Years Of Signing-In At The Cold Palace, I Am Unrivalled and this is that the main character in Signing-In At the Cold Palace has a main character who has a calm/apathetic/just temperament, while this main character has a personality I'm unsure of how to describe. Is he a psychopath? Is he just? Who knows, he fits both the criteria. The only other characters are one-note characters, in which to say they really don't have a character at all. Extremely bland. (1/5 stars)
World background. So far, know about the kingdom the main character is in, and a weak sect. Aside from locations, basically nothing is described. In fact, there is probably more descriptions about how the main character made fireworks than worthwhile world background. (1/5 stars)
Overall, if you want to read a similar but slightly better novel, just check out the novel I previously mentioned. If you don't like that, you won't like this. This novel clearly had zero effort put into it. I give this novel 2 stars out of 5.
Great novel
I was originally looking for some inferior version of sign-in buddha's palm to pass time but what I got here really far exceeded my expectation . The beginings were quite genric and little medicore but the novel quickly pick up pace and around chapter 140 when mc leaves the minor world of human race and starts fighting with other races the development of the plot really becomes very exciting and it keapt me in suspense many times when I felt like I couldn't wait for the update next day to get to know how will the situation develop.
Another huge positives of this series for me was that it was not only about mc fighting against the heavens alone and other characters being only burden for him . There were many instances of mc guiding others in cultivation and then the secoundary characters had their own stories and fights without overly rellying on mc for everything .
The novel in itself is quite genric wuxia/xianxia without many ingenious ideas in it but it is full of good old nostalgic power dynamics and it realy clearly portraits how greed and arogance may lead to ones fall which is for me really good part of this genre .
All in all for me it was definitelly the best one of the new generation cultivation system novels and if it is one thing that I am dissatisfied about its' the ending it just feels like there is epilogue missing there when just after the final battle with mc still at peak 8th lv immortal and without reuniting with his decendants .
This book is really inconsostent.. There are many things the MC does for which there is no explanation, for example hiding his cultivation after decades when it doesn't really matter, appearing old and acting like a grandpa for no apparent reason, especially when it doesn't really matter... He does many things that don't really matter which don't add any value to the story... Time is also not properly counted, and there is really no actual core for the story that is explored.. overall boring and a waste of money.
I read the rest of the chapters on mtl and the story got incredibly bad. The first arc is good and the following arcs are just a repeat of the first but they keep getting much worse. The world building, MCs personality, character motivations, all became trash.
Honestly I'm not someone very critical but man this is way below my standard things here are very inconsistent at first the protagonist seems someone more ''cold'' who only stays in the palace to gain a certain amount of strength to run away but later of only 1 chapter he is already at the ''peak'' of the strength of the kingdom it's only been a few days now the question did he run away? No ''why is that?'' the excuse the author gave was that he could be cultivated in peace in the palace (a few chapters later he left to explore the most sacred place in the kingdom) besides he himself says that the items they give now it doesn't help him much anymore, but what a strange thing he quickly went from ''nothing'' to the apex but couldn't overcome a simple bottleneck? plus other things like the protagonist having more empathy with the concubine he talked to twice instead of the lady he lived with for 2-3 years who literally DIE frozen but he didn't even care, most treat him like a master basically because the His ''cultivation'' is the ''peak'' of that realm among other very inconsistent things.
Pretty poor quality.
I recommend you read 'something something' 70 years cold palace sign in 'something something' instead. I remember that one was a whole lot better than this sign in novel.
There's also another novel that has check-in system but the MC is not eunuch. He's an abandoned prince who helped a woman prisoner to escape. That's why the King took his right as a Crown Prince and locked him inside the Cold Palace. Since then, he was forgotten by the everyone. The old people can only recall that, once upon a time, there was a prince being locked up inside the Cold Palace and no one knows if he is still alive or already died due to old age. Unbeknownst to them, the Ex Crown Prince obtained the Check-In System and became stronger day by day until he reached immortality. Like he stopped aging. His brother, the same mother, became the Crown Prince and King. As far as I remember, he protected the Kingdom for three generation. From his younger brother to his nephew. From his nephew to his nephew's son. Then, journeyed outside.
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