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Okay, so my review is going to be spoiler heavy since there are few things I’d like clear up. 1. “I Can Pick Up Powers From The Novels I Plagiarized” I have to honestly ask if we’re reading the same novel or not? All the stories he’s uploaded to the Evil God site are of his own creation. The first story about the golden finger was one he had written for an ero novel website, but because it was too graphic it was banned. The second story he uploaded, was one he created based on previous trends and to further his understanding of the site and the benefits it provides to its authors at each level. And the third story was once again a story he had written in the past during the time when the doctor sub-genre was trending. 2. This novel had devolved into standard wish fulfillment. I can’t say that the person who made this comment is wrong, but if you were looking for anything more, then I have to say you’re in the wrong place — 99.9% of the novels on this website, be it the ones aimed at male or female readers, have some sort of wish fulfillment. They’re not the same kind of wish fulfillment, but they’re wish fulfillment nonetheless. And that’s okay. It’s why we read these novels in the first place; something to distract us from the slogs of our daily lives. The only real criticism for this novel I can think of is that the author over describes things. I have no idea how to close this review, but all I’ll say is that the concept is interesting, the writing is fairly decent, and the translation is surprisingly good — do give it a shot.

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Translation Quality: Is okay for the most part, but there are a few lines that do feel out of place. However, with the context of it being a trial read then it’s pretty good. Stability of Updates: I’m sure you guys know the drill by now. Story Development: I’d say don’t judge this story based on the description, because it’s not very accurate. What is true: yes, he was a Godking* and he did die and reincarnate. What’s not true: that he can’t cultivate and chose to nurture disciples instead. As far as his nine disciples are concerned; they seem to have been his disciples while he was a Godking. That said I do find the premise of this story and cultivation system to be plenty interesting. I do like the fact that the sect he reincarnated into isn’t some random weakest sect, in the weakest location, but one he had established thousands of years ago before ascending. As a result sect development is one of core plots of this novel, which is a sub genre I’m personally a big fan off. Of course it’s not devoid of the typical cliches of this genre, but again I’d say the premise of this novel and it’s cultivation system is enough to give a try regardless. Edit: *the term in the actual translation seems to differ; I’m not sure if his actual rank was an Immortal King or not, but I left it as Godking for similicity’s sake. Also I’ve rated it 5 stars because: A. It’s not been westernized. B. To counterbalance reviews made by some very biased people who haven’t even actually read the novel.

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