![]() The bad guys aren't simply bad because they are born that way. Every single characters has his own story within this story they have their own souls, faith and beliefs. Here, you won't see a character pop out of nowhere to trouble the protagonist just to serve as an antithesis of how good/bad ass Ning Que is. One can even logically make the statement that it is these supporting characters who carry the story, not the Protagonist Ning Que himself. Doesn't seem very special right? The author separates this cliche setting from others in the genre by creating an immense world of political and religious intrigue along with, I dare say, the best cast of supporting characters in all the web novels I've read. ![]() He then represents the academy in various missions and by chance meets the prettiest girls in the world who fall in love with him. He is ridiculed by his peers, but eventually becomes the godfather of bad ass. The story starts as a typical "weak" protagonist going to the "Academy" to become strong and seek revenge. more> an enjoyable read on its own, a preliminary understanding of Chinese history, philosophy, Confucius, Daoism, Buddhism, elevates this novel to another level entirely. The translators are doing a fantastic job and this sophistication in the language is probably one of the main reasons why the chapters are coming out so slow. However, this author has a very sophisticated style with immense Chinese vocabulary and references to Chinese historical characters and philosophy (more so than your typical Xuanhuan works). Firstly, the language in most translated light novels are elementary and middle school level. ![]() I've read the first 20 or so chapters in English then the entirety of the 6 volumes/parts in Chinese. ![]()
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