Junior_Sundar
Other than the disturbing that happened thing with Grace and update consistency it's quite a good novel. Though you won't see MC much in later chapters, it is still interesting to see other character's growth and development. It's a good read. Definitely recommended if you like reading a story where other characters are also equally important and are not just there to show how great and awesome our MC is.
I love this novel, The pacing, details, and characters fantastic. The complex info dump is written in a easily digestible way. The only thing is I wish characters, architecture and environment were described in more detail, that is only because I am an imaginary or visual reader if that makes sense. I highly recommend this novel!!!!!🥴😭💚💯🤩
I dare say this novel is even better than Library of Heaven's Path, and this is all part due to the protagonist. Unlike most characters in a similar story, the main character is a bonified teacher. He had the opportunity to pick the most talented student who happened to be down on his luck, but instead, he found the student who was down on his luck and nurtured him to become a genius. Aside from that, each student has their own struggles even after gaining power in a world where power and strength is everything. The main character doesn't teach them to become barbarians like most cultivators, but intellectuals that would benefit society: mortal and immortal.
An incredible slow-pace novel about a teacher in a cultivation world. It doesn't have the kinda dumb trope about the student needing God-Level talent to get taught so it really feels like more is accomplished when these students learn, as teaching an average person cultivation feels a bit more impressive than teaching Jesus reincarnated. The characters are great. They're pretty fun and how they develop is very nice! I'm excited to see how these characters develop in the future! I also like how the novel handles the darker themes that are explored. I love how science is applied in the novel, and since Sect-Building is starting, I'm really looking forward to how that goes. But, the first half of the first volume seems to be written when the writer was going for a different direction, so keep in mind that those chapters will not be the best indicator of how the rest of the story will be. The main character was also pretty aimless at the time, but by the second volume, those problems are fixed.
A great story and unique due to the mc not being overpowered and being a teacher. the way magic is implemented is interesting and leads to a lot of interesting applications. I do feel the current arc about learning about and creating a sect due to a missing teaching license a little bit contrived since it doesn't really feel like it would truly be impossible to get a teaching license for the mc, especially with his connections. I think it's somewhat unnecessary but even if still great fun to read, though I find that just giving the mc a teaching license might have been more closely keeping to what the story is especially good at being the mc teaching his students.
i dont write reviews at all but im am awe inspired at how the author has somehow managed to encapsulate and grasp my heart and mind with this novel. to date i have never read a system novel that has been so thoroughly fleshed out with the characters feeling like actual human beings caught in a world of turmoil and the main character having to face himself and others to guide them. to put it bluntly theres a system which is quite literally a library and thats it, its not a cheat it doesnt do anything besides from store books hes (mc) has read before. speaking of the mc he kind compassionate and caring while not being ominpotent and has his own shares of troubles and turmoils. then theres the side characters i cannot describe each individually because of the plethra of different personalities that makes and defines them as human, while simultaneously stumbling and learning from mistakes. theres two things that make this novel slightly a slog is the info dumping in the beginning(which the author corrected after it being pointed out) and the enchantment mini arc which was two chapters of an infomercial other than that it was quite an enjoyable read