Review as of chapter 264: Writing quality(3): The translation isn't as bad as the top reviewers say, better than the mtl version, which can be found elsewhere. Story Development(5): Story is actually really good. Starts slow for the beginning apothecary arc, but once he joins his sect, things kick off nicely. There aren't many cliche parts of the story, and the pacing is decent. Character Design(5): This is where the story really shines. It's not like most cultivation novels where there are young masters around every corner and low iq villains everywhere. The mc is cunning, and a becomes a master of poison. He uses all his abilities to the max in every fight. His later master and grandmaster are just as cunning as the mc, and you can't help but to like them because of their intellect in dangerous situations. Updates(5): self explanatory World Background(4): The cultivation realms and each sub tier have a lot more weight behind them. The combat and abilities are a mix of low tier cultivation and powerful martial arts. Small spoiler: the main fighting power in the latter part of the story is based around what is essentially conquerors haki, from One Piece. Overall, would recommend. [img=recommend]
The Swordman Loves Not Onion
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LIKEIt's been awhile since I read it, so I don't remember. Romance wasn't a big part of the story, much more heavy on cultivation and the various conflicts. If I remember right though, I think he does marry one girl after he leaves the city he starts in for the first 100 or so chapters.
Daoisteyt9mD:Know if this is harem ???