First few arcs deserve 5 star, Protagonist is cautious, stable and develops well. Very unique read among the cultivation novels where protagonists have to fight for inheritance, secret realms, provoke powerful enemies and generally have a bad time. This novel has them, but in a completely different perspective. Inheritance? What's the need for that, millions of clone will pile up comprehension, and the simplest techniques will become heaven defying. Secret realms? Rob the participants, rob the natives, heck, rob the sky and earth clean. Provoked enemies? Gang up on them, seal their cultivation, and throw them to mine. The protagonist is humorous too... Overall, it really deserved 5 stars.
But things go downhill after he achieved the quasi-emperor realm. Cultivation speed slowed down to a crawl, the timeline started to get confusing, and immortal cockroach level enemies jumped out. The fun is gone. Although the author kinda soft reset the novel around 1400 chapters, the charm isn't there anymore.
The title of this book might be the strongest villain, but that's not entirely true. He's definitely the strongest, but not necessarily a villain. This book is quite polarizing, either you'll love it, or you'll hate it. But this one is quite special in the sea of Marvel and DC fanfictions. This is the only protagonist who is truly unrestrained, and free in the dangerous multiverse. He cares about nothing, and fears nothing, and has the ability to back it up. This is not a shonen article where the protagonist gets slapped in the face every other chapter and has to be injected with chicken soup.
The DC part is quite good, but the Marvel part is bad. This book has many flaws, and you'll definitely complain about the behavior of the Protagonist, but then again, you won't find a protagonist who is more free....
Gets Better as you read. The early chapters are not very good. The protagonist and his golden finger feels very weak, and the way of gaining power seems very cumbersome and slow. But eventually things changes as he gains the ability to resurrect and the powerups snowball from there. He quickly becomes the top existence in the wasteland, and even in the worlds he travel, he can run rampant.
The protagonist is quite funny, and does whatever he wants. If you can push though the early chapters, this is a pretty good read.
The protagonist might be Chinese, but he is truly a Japanese virgin bitch protagonist at heart. Low EQ, Childish mentality, Headstrong. Fails to pretend at every turn. Instead of taking it slow and properly develop his cheat, he lazes around and jumps around in front of much stronger enemies and try to be a grandpa for the original protagonists.