This is one of the rare novels where the main character relies less on cheats and focuses more on utilizing resources to advance his divine domain and faction.
The novel captivates with its enthralling narrative, drawing readers into a world both intriguing and vivid. However, the conclusion seems to arrive all too swiftly, leaving one wishing the author had taken a bit more time to craft a finale as compelling as the story that preceded it. Despite this, the book's strengths lie in its engaging plot and well-developed characters, making it a commendable read for those seeking an enjoyable literary escape.
One of the top novels out there. I wait every day for the update. The world-building is awesome, and the way the power system is divided is really well-written. The author is really good at blending cultivation and world-hopping.
I've already read 50 chapters of a book and I'm disappointed by the brainless main character who offends everyone left and right. Even passersby ridicule the main character, which I think is utter nonsense, considering that he is from one of the four prestigious families and is a young master. It feels like a complete waste of time and that heavenly emperor word used already can fill 2 chapters.