2016-10-04, 21:29 | Link #81 |
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Personally, I like it. It's one of the charms of this genre. Most xianxia/wuxia is basically set in an alternate Ancient China, where brunettes are the norm. Unless there's a good reason, like bloodlines/race, I don't think the author should easily stray from the norm. I mean, my entire family's Chinese, and I would think it a bit weird if my little brother was born a redhead.
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2016-10-05, 00:39 | Link #82 |
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Bai Jianzhen the sword desendant in last chapter was just awesome love her atitude and her designe picture some asshole dare to interupt her fight and even ask her to team up with him to rob the man she open challenge with her pride and sword Dao on the line she went berserk on this dog.
Well i hope she is here for the long run also she is the very first person ever that made the MC bleed and he already kill guys way more powerfull than she was. |
2016-10-06, 21:50 | Link #83 | |
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We have a serious lack of details about the characters in this story. I want to know how many fate palaces all these people opened. It's extremely important. |
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2016-10-08, 21:11 | Link #88 |
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The curent translated chapters are just horrible the MC is going solo and fighting only with his fists and a buch wortless people keep getting suprise and greed and we readers keep getting anyoing of hiw shitty these fightis are.
Can someone tell me when these fucking people are going to just die? The worst part is how the MC already kill so many people and there still suicide people that random attack him even for Xianxia this is just too stupid the autor should give some time for people to forget and let other people that don`t know the MC to pull these stuns. |
2016-10-08, 23:58 | Link #90 | |
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2017-02-20, 07:33 | Link #95 |
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Yea, a refreshing take on the xianxia genre. Setting is unique but what i like best is the MC. No doubt the current translated chapters make it seem like the MC is the average cliche protagonist but further on into the novel you'll see different sides of him. Most novels have a very 1 dimensional protagonist. In ED, on the surface he seems like a rampant, spoiled brat(though he has every right to seeing as how he is an ancient being with much greater goal) but when you read the scenes where he meets with former friends, lovers, subordinates, followers, descendants and even enemies you'll see the different sides of the MC. Lots of sentiments go into those scenes.
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2017-02-20, 15:15 | Link #96 | |
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