I rather liked it. We skipped who knows how many chapters of a fight that we know Leylin will curbstomp in. Same thing goes for leveling up; we don't need three chapters of detailed descriptions about how the heavenly energy of the world helped Leylin (or any MC) progress to unprecedented heights at his age. I wish the author of TMW learned a thing or two from WMW.
Lol that wizard goes full nope and fled before doing anything. He's smart. Dont be liek everyone else, be like this wizard
chatper 907: I like how the author of this novel puts bits of infomation/lore scattered around in various chapters, instead of info-dumps, even though its a pain to find these parts, as their just leylins passing thoughts and no relevant to whatever action he doing in the chapter. but it helps enrich and flesh out parts of the novel
So does this sound like some kind of dungeon grinder to anyone? going down levels, killing things, gaining their treasure and gaining exp/divinty?
but this is hard mode, before at the start it was him grinding against mobs, now its time to show off his true skills. I hope that the gods after this aren't like the breaking dawn monarchs, as if leylin is capable of soloing hell alone, he probably wouldn't have much trouble against gods.
So there's 8 rulers. One for each of the seven deadly sins. Maybe the sin of melancholy for one of them.
With MC pursuing the massacre, his form of advancement is exactly that, kill people and take their stuff gives him significant XP boosts and grows the massacre domain
well the A.I Chip has basically functioned as a game system for most of the story, and cultivation novels already share ALOT of elements with LitRPGs/video games(I mean those ancenstor tombs, forbidden lands, etc etc, are basically dungeons) spatial rings = inventory, cultivation levels..levels. Even more so now that we are in a world taking from a game-type story. I mean it's been Game mode for a while. Like moving to new continent and all of sudden you are the lowest level again xD(WoW leveling zones )
so here are my thoughts on the 2 paths: The magus world is a world where one goes down the path of "truth" and this is something differs for everyone. So everyone would have to act independent and go about their own path. but the god world is different. it follows the path of faith and is about uniting and empowering others to empower yourself. what do you think about the 2 systems? And also will and does he bother to strenghten his son's bloodlines? or does he just make more babies and do it that way?
His sons become rank 7 later, and that will be the last time their power is mentioned. They have thousands of decedents at least.
Does he mention any of his offsprings? I've just reread a part where Syre, Leylin's son from his official wife, mentions he's not special because his brothers and sisters are also as powerful as him.