Ji Muhan
You need to read past chap 40 as the first story arcs are rubbish. The MC is a lazy shut in but expected as he is weak with an OP sign in system. The senior sister disciples are also kind of creepy trying to sexually groom an 8 year old. Back story of his origins are revealed when he turned 16. He left the sect, go on an adventure, sign in and grow stronger while protecting his harem (seniors) and taking their virginity along the way.
Story and world: there really isn’t. It’s just the MC collecting jade beauties. Then there’s an arc where he becomes the king of the humans. It’s not interesting. The nuts about the immortal world are also uninteresting and unoriginal. Characters: trashy generic MC. The senior sisters have no depth. They all go on a journey to get stronger because they don’t want to rely on him but when he shows up again they rely on him to fix all their problems. Then they sleep with MC and get written out for like 100 chapters. Just skip it for the love of god.
MC is hypocritical murderous person. If he was a side character he would be a villain. He will murder children, innocent civilians, and their pets. His harem is pretty good but some of them seem a bit flat. They over describe some things sometimes to the point they’ll repeat something at the beginning and at the end. The thing I like the most though is the system. I like the sign in idea.
this is one of those stories where after reading the description you know exactly what kind of story it is going to be, 100% wish fulfillment and to be more precise the wish of a teenage boy. And that is fine, the description is warning enough. What is not fine though is that in his quest to make the main character look cool the author went with the 'as long as it cools' way of thinking. Meaning the novel is full of plot holes and logical inconsistencies and that is all justified by 'it makes the mc look cool' or 'who cares it is fantasy' (the worst arguments to have in this conversation bc it is not an answer that counters the arguments, it is an answer to ignore the arguments thus not having to participate in the debate). For instance the mc learns alchemy by watching his senior sister, the mc has never learned alchemy before. His senior sister uses true fire, something a cultivator of his level cannot use yet. But somehow he knows how to make pills using techniques he jas never learned or even seen before.... and even if him not realizing this is part of the plot it still feels like logic has been given not a big enough role for me to enjoy a novel like this. I don't want to read something where I'm constantly finding out that was written in earlier chapters is no longer applicable In short this novel is for people who are not bothered by having the novel that they read to make sense
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