Kind of lack luster. I got through 35 chapters and nothing really stands out that makes me think this is a good book. He gets powerful really fast, which is fine because it is explained, but he can break into a highly secured facility guarded by around a hundred people who have trained their who lives, that are incapable of even slowing him down for a couple of minutes. He conveniently gets connections with people with powerful secret techniques that he can conveniently use even when no one else his level can use that shows power above his level with no draw backs and has many stages that will make him even more powerful when unlocked. He gets a (presumably) god powered equipment conveniently picked up off of some guy, who comes from a group that really should not have been strong enough to get it in the first place (and no one seems to figure out it was them despite them losing several people to gain this equipment). Even if it makes a little sense, some action go too far away from common sense and it is way too frequent. Everything is just working out for the protagonist too well. I would not complain if the book actually went somewhere with a sub goal other than just get stronger. Getting stronger is a means to achieve a goal, but should not be the goal itself.
Xiang Jian Jiang Nan
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