I really liked this book, it was deep and emotional. it also had alot of drama, some of it I felt was overwhelming, some was just too dramatic. I usually don’t like romance in story’s, but in this one I can deal with it, the romance wasn’t all encompassing, it was like you were just waiting for it to happen. not like other books where there’s just to much of it. the cultivation system isn’t explained which I hate, if you’re gonna make a cultivation book atleast explain how it works, but the powers and the way it mixs with real life is a really good change. It reminds me of street cultivation by Sarah Lin. The characters are really good, I didn’t hate the villains or any other characters. I could see from there perspectives. The Mc has a depth to him that other mcs don’t really have. the characters have a sense of depth, a unique personality most characters don’t have. the character progression is one of the best I’ve ever read. From start to finish you could see the Mc wasn’t perfect or amazing. he was a normal guy who was tossed the short end of the stick. But from start to finish you could see he had progressed not only in power but in his mindset. don’t get me wrong this book isn’t all sunshine is roses… I don’t like all the chapters or the pov switches. the way the Mc loses all the time annoys me. I hate all the Melo dramaticness. I also hate how hard they make it seem to get big. if you were good like nico zero and started posting YouTube videos and charging subscriptions you’d be big in the industry. other then that this book is awesome.

Travis is good as always. This book isn’t for you if you don’t have patience. the start of the book was the weakest for me. But if you like fighting and cultivation and a little bit a patience well… this is your holy grail…