Not bad but not good either. Fight scenes are ok but the development untill the end is depreciating. For readers that wants a detailed and climatic end, this might not be your cup of tea. Also, a lot of things and situations are lacking in depth, clarity, and conclusion. 1. The title is irrelevant to the story. It's not a chronicle at all. It's just another human who was killed in a stupid circumstance and then live in another world with his memory and skills intact(in the abyss), and then was summoned to a sword and magic world by a dark arts archmage. - This plot was a diamond in the rough, but was neglected by the author and was just made as an icing to a bland cake. 2. A side story "His life in the Evil Abyss" was mentioned and rooted as a foreshadowing factor for a bigger premise but was neglected until the story ended. 3. The author was not able to elaborate his art/discipline/power until the end. If a reader who has basically a little to no knowledge of eastern or other wuxia books, he might deem this book as an idiotic piece of work. 4. It's rushed. 5. Side characters had equal to more screen time than what they should have. Sometimes, too much side character build up in a rushed story is a poison to the readers.
Hit the Southern Wall
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