
Sword of Return
归烬之剑
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 683k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mystic Fantasy
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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223Chapters
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I actually saw a protagonist in a domestic novel who didn't look like a girl, but also had muscles. What's even more shocking is that he turned out to be a strong man in close combat! The protagonist's personality is quite normal, not funny. The author has provided a picture. What kind of armor does this kind of knight who has been transformed by alchemical surgery look like? I really want to take a look. Will the protagonist have psychic powers in the future? I want to see the protagonist wearing all kinds of special effects to kill people
The identity of this time traveler doesn't seem to see any need? He didn't hang around either, it looked weird.
I don't know what I read. Travelers are just like the natives. Witches and knights are killing each other for no apparent reason. There are only vendettas in the book.
A bit abstract
I didn't understand the part about Blood Killer. The enemy is still fighting among themselves? This lord has made contributions to one's own side, but is he just doing it for some benefit? Why don't you just fight monsters and level up and go out to play tricks?
No, the latest chapters are too disgusting. The protagonist's self-motivated behavior needs to be deleted. The most you can do is let the protagonist applaud after the witch kills Bloody Hand and quickly think of ways to gain profits. You can't explain the protagonist's behavior (in your comment to another person) based on the reason of using radical means to gain benefits. Then isn't it also radical for Bloody Hand to choose to use force to intervene in politics after Bloody Hand was killed by him? In other words, the protagonist chooses to engage in politics when he is suspected of killing Bloody Hand, and then uses the excuse "because he is a witch to kill Bloody Hand" to clear his public identity.
Everyone can read more books after they are on the shelves. It is difficult not to recommend fantasy 😭
It's good to read, I'll love it, and it can also be read as Warhammer fan fiction. Finally, it's not a harem stud novel or a protagonist who behaves in extreme ways. It's rare to see a story with a protagonist with a normal mind.
I watched it all afternoon, and it was a lot of fun. It brought me back to the feeling I had when watching Jianfeng. 2 Monthly votes cast
After reading about twenty chapters, I felt that the writing was pretty good, and in a way it was pretty good-looking. The reason I didn't read on was that I still didn't understand the world view after about twenty chapters. I didn't understand why witches were bad, knights, alchemists and other state religions were good, and why witches were killing people, setting fires and doing bad things. Because in the previous description, where the protagonist encounters two witches, there is an obvious comradeship or brotherhood between the witches, so they have feelings, so what is their motive for killing and setting fire🤔️. Then as a time traveler, the protagonist feels like he is following the trend of being a knight, fighting for his life. Until Chapter 20, the protagonist does not seem to express his subjective thoughts: I want to change the world, I want to save the people, I want to avenge my predecessor, I just like it. Killing witches and the like... It may be because when I watched The Crimson King, the author wrote it and missed it for me. The main reason may be that I don't understand the world view, so I am not very able to take it in. I don't understand the starting point of the protagonist who follows the life and death. 🤔️
I think the author should write about why the witch wants to be eliminated in the world of the novel and why she is hostile to the protagonist and the country and race to which she belongs. Give a reasonable reason why the protagonist wants to kill the witch to make it more logical and reasonable.
Please read more and vote more. If you have any suggestions, feel free to submit them here 😢
Based on the current content, it seems unnecessary to set the protagonist as a time traveler.
The author went there
Is there any brother who can still contact the author? Why don't you write it down? It's quite nice. I originally planned to vote for a monthly vote to encourage him not to die, but suddenly he discovered the eunuch. Is there anyone who can contact the author? Is this book still being written?
The world view is not clear yet, and the view is a bit foggy and unclear.
Okay, it's not toxic at the moment, the protagonist has no plot, and the writing style is better than those pseudo-fantasies that should be swept into the trash can👍
The current authors are all very powerful, and it seems like they should have learned from Warhammer.
Knight
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Very good writing and good plot. The disadvantage is that the protagonist is innocent and more like an aborigine. Always go with the general trend.
Are all people around 2m?
What exactly is a witch?
Is it a new species or an ordinary human being? And now it seems like I just do bad things just for the sake of doing bad things.
Does the author play Warhammer 40K? Although it is a Western fantasy background, the characters and pictures here feel exactly the same as Warhammer CG.
Too many people reported that it was a bad experience, so the part about killing Duncan was changed 😅. In fact, Kane was not the real murderer of Duncan. What really killed Duncan was the witch's magic explosion that shattered the bloody hand's spinal cord. Changing this point only changed the protagonist's subjective attitude, but it should look more coherent, and there should be some minor modifications in the future.
So when will the protagonist undergo his second alchemical transformation?
Personally, I feel that the biggest problem with the protagonist's current strength is that he has not even been promoted to captain through the second alchemical transformation. Just an ordinary knight who has undergone an alchemical transformation. Personally, I think that after he levels up, he should be able to defeat enemies below the level of the original witch, the most powerful of the three knights, and the commander of the imperial army. By the way, I personally don't quite understand what the idea is since there is no female protagonist and there are many female characters around her. In addition, can the alchemical transformation be carried out for the fourth or even fifth time?
This book has such a poor score. It shouldn't be alas.
I don't see what the protagonist's advantage is as a time traveler, but the article mentions that the protagonist is a time traveler from time to time.
After reading the update on the 9th and looking at it on the 10th, I was still in third place to follow the latest chapter. . . . . . Hope there is a good ending