
Weapon Master
by Solitary
About This Novel
Thousands of races stand together, hundreds of millions of cities compete for the upper hand, and masters emerge in large numbers. The Yitian Sword and the Dragon-Slaying Sword compete for splendor and wonder. Peacock Feather and Overlord Spear each lead the way. The youngest swordsmith master on earth, reborn in another world, with a Nine-Yang Divine Cauldron and a volume of artifact atlas, allowing him to reach the pinnacle of martial arts like a fish in water. The strong are like forests, my master rises and falls!
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
I've listened to a few chapters and it's pretty good. I've tried it, so feel free to read it.
I listened to a few chapters in Himalaya. Although there are no surprises in the beginning and it is a bit routine, there is no obvious trace of copying others. The author obviously has integrity. Judging from the previous chapters alone, it is still worth reading. Of course, this is still a fast-food novel. You can just read it once for pleasure. It is not worth keeping it as a classic and reminiscing about it for a second time. I was attracted by the title of the book. It's very gimmicky. I've read too much about alchemy, so I might as well change my taste and read about weapon refining. I hope the author can make it from beginning to end. It's not like some books where the life skills are easy to play, but the author becomes self-destructed while playing. Changing the map is like changing the character of the protagonist. Personally, I think there is a lot to write about about life skills. If you put more thought into it, you can be original, and if you put more pen and ink, you can have style. Once written, it can still bring waves of pleasure to readers.
It's really beautiful. I like it very much.
Can someone please explain the realm divisions in this book? Why can't I understand it?
Please tell me, sir, thank you.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
I've listened to a few chapters and it's pretty good. I've tried it, so feel free to read it.
I listened to a few chapters in Himalaya. Although there are no surprises in the beginning and it is a bit routine, there is no obvious trace of copying others. The author obviously has integrity. Judging from the previous chapters alone, it is still worth reading. Of course, this is still a fast-food novel. You can just read it once for pleasure. It is not worth keeping it as a classic and reminiscing about it for a second time. I was attracted by the title of the book. It's very gimmicky. I've read too much about alchemy, so I might as well change my taste and read about weapon refining. I hope the author can make it from beginning to end. It's not like some books where the life skills are easy to play, but the author becomes self-destructed while playing. Changing the map is like changing the character of the protagonist. Personally, I think there is a lot to write about about life skills. If you put more thought into it, you can be original, and if you put more pen and ink, you can have style. Once written, it can still bring waves of pleasure to readers.
It's really beautiful. I like it very much.
Can someone please explain the realm divisions in this book? Why can't I understand it?
Please tell me, sir, thank you.
