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Cultivation isn’t Easy!

Author: UrGoinDaon
Eastern Fantasy
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“War Drum” Yun Bianzhong is the newest hotshot of Heaven-Splitting Sect. Hardworking and benevolent, he earned the recognition and support of the entire sect. But this rising star falls from grace once he encounters something that will continue to haunt him for the rest of his life. On his latest adventure in search for glory, he enters a world more horrifying than any abomination he’s ever faced— a world wherein even a toddler can beat him into a pulp! Will the dejected Yun Bianzhong ever reclaim his glory, or rather, will he ever want to reclaim it?

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This is a review of the first three chapters. The story starts at the midway point of the protagonist life in a cultivation setting. He has just suffered a large emotional setback in his cultivation. The setting and characters are well designed. There are no major grammar issues. The story synopsis actually describes the available chapters. The current focus of the story is on describing the place and characters, so the plot has not advanced much.

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