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Comments of chapter undefined of Divine Son Reincarnated With A Domination System

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Honestly.. I feel like this fight doesn't have much depth or logic, and i will point out why. 1. Tang Yin's cultivation is much, much higher, several realms higher, so it doesn't make any sense for him to even be hit, let alone thrown back. His mind is Divine, his reflexes much faster, and overall a superior being. And yet, he is pathetic, and getting scared for nothing. 2. A Law is a Law, a concept, not cultivation, and it should only be used to the level that their cultivation allows for. The Heir of Deth being able to contend with Tang Yin's cumulated power is absurd, when taking into account his Law of Control. 3. That strong blow he gave to the Elder should have disintegrated his body, after all, MC is strong enough to contend with 8000 higher world cultivators, and yet he is fighting a small little god in a lower world, and barely damaging him. 4. The Law of Deth should only be dangerous if it touches you, and if it cannot, what would matter is a person's own cultivation. Control neutralizes it, so it should be a contest of cultivators, which feels pathetic if this is all Tang Yin can do at his level. With these points added up, it feels to me that you're trying to force a fight between equals, when they're simply not. There's no longer any distinction between cultivation ranks, and it feels like a forced brawl between a panicked kid and some OP monster... Like the roles have been reversed. I could have accepted if he could have used the Law of Deth to absorb the attacks and erase them, and yet he took a full powered attack with his body with barely any damage. Absurd and hard to believe, also inconsistent.

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One thing is to not go for cliches, another to completely ignore the gap in cultivation realms. Like.. How can the heir even see Tang Yin? And how can Tang Yin not see every movement of the heir? A Law acts on the concept it represents, it doesn't magically make you faster, stronger, etc... or boost your mental capacity. What is even cultivation? Just ammassing spiritual power? That's flimsy..

Deltta:Although it seems that this fight makes no sense, believe me, it makes sense and has a background, and an important motive, it's just that it hasn't been explained yet, but I think that in a few chapters, it could be explained a little bit, why that guy was able to give Tang Yin a fight. It's not the first time an Heir has done that, in the Age of Gods, a Death Heir with little cultivation managed to destroy it, being one of the biggest enigmas in the universe. As I have already told you several times, this novel will not have many typical cultivation cliches and that also includes around the World. Cultivation is not the same here, as in other cultivation novels. I can only tell you that many things are not what they seem and that this fight, practically lost by Tang Yin, makes a lot of sense. It's just that the reason hasn't been explained. I honestly don't know if that's a mistake xD, maybe I should have explained the motives a bit in those chapters, but I'm leaving it for later because Tang Yin still doesn't know enough about the world. It makes even more sense because of the fact that the Elder God has a 'Law of Death' (spoiler, the Primordial Laws are not as simple as they appear). Now, the fact that Tang Yin has not been able to win, having the Law of Control, is because he has not been able to understand practically anything about the Law of Control. He has only just begun to understand it with training. And yes, the roles here were reversed and not without reason, there is an important reason behind it.