Cocooned Cow
Sadly, due to some pricks crying about the novel being too slow and having fillers, the author rushed it. If the author just gave it 300-400 more chapters... To be honest, Martial World was so much better than this, to the point it surprises me. Even though it was rushed a bit. Im honestly sad that TMW was rushed, damn man, i srsly believed it to be longer than MW.
I guess a big thank you is due here for the great translation quality. I've been reading this novel since a while back, around the release of chapter 10 (translated) if i recall right. Loved it then and i still love now which is also why i'm looking forward to the next book. So, until then see ya folks!!
The Heavenly Dao is heartless, yet mortals are full of emotions... It has been 2 years when I have first finished reading this novel. I remember back then that I read it after I finished the ending of Martial World as well. It filled me with nostalgia and melancholy, the feeling of having something so fulfilling that you suddenly feel empty. I haven't noticed but months and years suddenly pass by in a blink of an eye. As I finish this novel once again in the course of a few months, I can say that it definitely is not perfect. It has its flaws. Yet, I will still read it again and again in the future because of the journey it took for me to be here. And, I don't know if others noticed it, I have also read Ancient Godly Monarch, and the plot there is also good, and I can't remember if there are some things forgotten by the author there (like the Pure Yang Palace and the True Draco Gold Avatar here), but it lacked something that TMW and MW has. Profundity. Yes, profundity. Because for some baffling reason, I didn't encounter the same sense of martial enlightenment there that I encountered here. The author didn't really elaborate on that, but that's fine. Different people have different Daos, the truths they perceive and chase after is different from one another. Besides that, it saddens me that some people complained to the author of these "fillers" that the author rushed it. The ending is fine and all, but still, it could have been better. As I close this lengthy comment, I just want to say to those who are dissatisfied, write a book. No, seriously, write one. And make the things you wanted to happen, happen there. After all, we are free to imagine as to what did, will, and can happen, for we are of free will. A headcanon of mine happens to be that Yi Yun marries Luo Huo'er and Princess White Fox and tour with them, along with Lin Xintong and Bai Yueyin across the endless Multiverse, meeting Lin Ming, having bouts with him, and finding the little blue planet called Earth. And that, Yu Ling'er will break through the shackles of the Heavenly Dao, and chase after him in the endless Multiverses, and him marrying her when they reunite. Wouldn't that be lovely? The world around us changes everyday. Before we become a passing cloud, we shall first journey on as droplets of water...
I think that this end was truly rushed ... at least it would have been better if there was more ending chapters, he didn't return to pure yang palace, nor did we know if he had more wives or if he had kids ... Well that was truly a good ride, I started this novel from when it was posted in GT, but I stopped before the Chaos heavens Arc, and lately I started from he beginning and it was truly a good read (it was hell when we did have to wait for every chapter, especially because of the slow pace and fillers). I'm hoping to see another sequel to this, or at least some extra chapters to see Yi Yun returning to Earth.