Vast Sky Drizzle
Well I loved the idea of this novel, but for me it is a little basic…. He could be doing all sorts of things with his life but he just lives in a remote village and is not very strong, at least in the beginning. I am sure it picks up great, but after reading maybe 50-? Or so chapters it does get rather boring. I think people who enjoy more relaxing novels would enjoy this one. It is pretty peaceful and every conflict is not a huge deal for the world, if that makes sense. Everything is pretty much limited to the small villages, and the mc has not affected the outside world. The mc also is a true immortal, besides the fact he is an immortal cultivator he does not have to cultivate to live forever and he does it for strength. But everything that happens is rather basic, nothing very interesting happens at least from the beginning
currently at chapter 12 but let me just leave this review. so mc is immortal with cheat regeneration and took a taming technique, after taming a rabbit the mc stopped using it yada yada and after the rabbit was killed then he only thought of using it again. wants to be lowkey but when he got cornered by some thief that wants to steal his money, he beats them up and gave them money to start rumour about him stealing from them. i just feel like instead of trying to learn martial arts from that hobo he could've prolly travelled outside the mountain or deeper in he mountain for more herbs or accumulate animals to help look for herbs on his stead. classic lowkey wannabe but keeps attracting other's attention towards him kind of novel.
This novel is a must read. No romance as of chapter 122. No weird fetishes. No foreshadowed harem. I like this type of MC who doesn't barge into every situation without sufficient strength to obtain opportunities. Please recommend novels like these. Almost all featured or ranked novels are romance, harem.
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I've read the first forty chapters, and so far it seems to be pretty good, much better characters and more believable interactions than most other novels. I saw other reviews say that the pace is slower than others, but I disagree. The story moves pretty fast actually, it's just that his personal strength doesn't improve as fast in comparison. To me, that's a good thing, but maybe it isn't to others.