Synopsis
Lu Sheng, who transmigrates to the Star Sea Era, unexpectedly acquires an attribute panel capable of solidifying every single advancement he makes.
In this perilous world filled with alien gods, immortals, Mechanical Ascenders, and more, Lu Sheng relies on himself to progress from mortal flesh to the singular True Self.
Years later...
Lu Sheng flying across the universe, gazes upon the endless darkness at the edge of the cosmos, where a colossal being as vast as the Milky Way Galaxy—once recorded in mythologies of Blue Star—resides.
He speaks faintly, “You might be the most formidable Galactic Life Form I’ve ever encountered. Calling you a god wouldn’t be unjustified.”
“Yet it’s a pity, for I have already established the foundation of the Great Dao and forged the singular True Self. Henceforth... you may call me the Martial God!”
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Write a reviewThe analysis and world building are perfect, the only thing I don't like is the characters don't feel realistic, they are like brainless NPCs created to help the main character. (There are no annoying female characters)[img=In a daze]
starts out nice, but becomes repetitive and boring very fast. no interesting plot developments.
The world is unique in a way I have never seen before in a novel. Like most martial arts novels people practice techniques and gains proficiency in them, only in this novel you will lose whatever proficiency you gained afterwards(Huh?). So the mc's system solidifies progress and maintains the mc's peak state at all times. So basically the mc can cultivate for a few years then stop and still retain his culitvation level which is fine but completely useless. Which novel protagonist have ever lost his proficiency due to not practicing enough? Why the author made a world where one loses the proficiency of their techniques after practicing them is a mystery to me. Also, the names of martial art realms are changed almost every chapter. Which is unfortunate since this novel puts a heavy emphasis on strength and you can't tell how strong someone is because the names are different every chapter. I can't even tell if the mc has gotten stronger or is still at the same realm due to this.
I was able to stomach 100 chapters .Story idea is good but the power system are boring as hell. Cultivators are like dummies, once approached at close quaters, are useless. That is an insult to cultivators. Fights lacks diversity. It's so monotonous. For example : MC meets cultivator, cultivator sends flying swords and stands there like an imbecile. Brute mc charges through swords and pombles cultivator to death. End of fight. Fights lack technique, no realism. Read at your own risk!
Not particularly original, but a decent read. There are some annoying brain-dead characters and certain common recurring tropes that these types of novels tend to have, but it's just within the tolerable limits. Overall, this one's average amongst its peers of the same genre/type.