So he was a young master, no wonder he failed. To become the strongest you have to suffer 99 tribulations, obtain 99 fortuitous encounters and then condense the divinity
I don't get his deal with the Primordial Shadow "Do I have to take over the body of a bandit?"
Why is he bothered by it? Isn't it like puppetry? He controls the body for a bit then releases it? Seems to me it would be more shameful to do that to an honest, ethical person.
why do you keep saying stats? he has no stats just blah blah that we see it seems multiple times a chapter. would be great if you only showed what changed.
feels a bit jarring for a reincarnation of a Paragon (legit highest tier cultivation from the authors own writing) to be so naive... all the choices the author has made would make so much more sense if mc was reincarnation of of an apprentice tier cultivator or something
I can actually appreciate the fact that the MC wasn't really "the best" in his previous life. He was just "good" but also didn't really face hardship, which caused him to fail. It's a nice change from either being a nobody or being the very best there ever was, it also seems like his previous life will only be able to help him a little bit at first. So far I'm enjoying it.
Shinkaio