https://www.novelupdates.com/series/returning-from-the-immortal-world/ Description : A supreme expert in the Immortal World had died, and a strand of his soul returned to its original body on Earth. Tang Xiu discovered with amazement that ten thousand years passed in the Immortal World, yet only a single year passed on Earth. .... .... Reading this description it says, 10000years in immortal world == 1year in mortal world. and going through first chapter it says earths aura is 100 times richer than immortal world reducing the time required for him to reach his peak state to <= 100 years..... Are u fucking kidding??? if 100 years pass on earth while this guy cultivates then 1,000,000 years would have passed in the immortal world and when he reaches their if his enemies are still alive then he is ant infront of them... Just what kind of logic did the author create this novel???
The rate of cultivation is almost the same though?Since the author made the earth have 100 more energy thing.Although the difference between skills,insights etc would be so gigantic that one skill of his enemy should be enough to obliterate him.
almost every enemy aged and died or at the end of their lives.. or mc never goes to immortal world again, enemies come to earth to get killed :V
wasn't the biggest benefit bein' able to use some star-related cultivation/training method that was totally nuts compared to everything else? although, last i had read, they pretty much stopped describing it and just dumbed it down to him having spent ______ hours meditating. then it turned into a massive hunt for ingredients to help with his cultivation speed that hadn't really progressed. it's not good to hold authors to their numbers. the math rarely works out.
the star cultivatio thing was made possible because it needed to be the first thing he cultivated and who would be able to star by cultivting something you needed previous knowledge on cultivation to do. and the current story is just abou making money, not much on cultivation or cultivator lately
Everyone might have been in their level cap at lvl 10000 by then, or dies from somebody else's hands while he was still climbing the ladder to the lvl cap. They might amass a lot of treasures but in Earth he has found quite a number of priceless treasures.
Most of the story takes place on earth, but he never really meets any challenges on earth which it seems alot of ppl found problems with...i mean this guy has lived for hundreds of thousands of years so he should definitely buck into obstacles on tiny little earth... when he eventually gets back to the immortal world he doesn't immediately go after his enemies but build his own empire and after its gets big enough ppl start dying left and right. As for cultivation that stuff takes way longer than you think, he was able to reach the peak in the immortal world in a 100,000 or w.e which caused him to be recognized as one of the greatest talent. Other ppl spend a 100,000 thousands years not even seeing a breakthrough.
He goes back there , but I haven't read the final 400 chapters yet so I don't know the ending and yeah it is one kind of modern day xianxia
Huh, didn't really think about that...well I'll just assume his enemies will find him on earth so the travel time will bypass most of the chance to gain experience. Also, maybe it'll follow the standard trope of 'the longer a cultivator lives and the stronger they get, the stupider they become' and his enemies will be hitting themselves in the face by the time they fight. You have to think, if he is only 100 years old, he'll still have tons of brains left, while his million year old enemies heads will just be empty voids.
Yeah, earth cultivation speed is much much slower than the immortal world, so i have no clue what the OP is talking about.