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Heavenly Inquisition Sword
By cho jinhaeng
1525 chapters
2018
Description
“Don’t hit him with flowers. He is the master of the Nine Heavens.” Born as an illegitimate child, six-year-old Yeon Jeok has endured various violence and torment from his stepmother and half-siblings. When his father dies from illness, his stepmother locks Yeon Jeok in the warehouse. Isolated from the world, he spends ten years confined. After learning martial arts, he escapes into the world! “I regard the Yeon Family with great bitterness.” The unyielding journey of Yeon Jeok, the sole inheritor of the Nine Heavenly Swords, has just begun!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- daily books
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Heavenly Inquisition Sword Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Heavenly Inquisition Sword
I dove into Heavenly Inquisition Sword with a fair amount of anticipation, especially after seeing the manhwa adaptation. I'm always curious to see how the source material holds up, and with the wuxia and psychological tags, I was hoping for a compelling read.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the overarching plot. The premise had potential, and I was eager to see where the story would go. However, as I progressed, I found myself struggling with the pacing. I felt like I was wading through a lot of filler to get to the genuinely interesting moments.
What Works Well
Despite my issues with the pacing, I do think Heavenly Inquisition Sword has its strengths. The concept of the plot kept me going for longer than I would have expected. There were flashes of brilliance in the overall narrative, and I could see the potential for a truly captivating story if some of the execution issues were addressed. The world building was fairly standard, though I feel like there was room for improvement.
Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the character development, or rather, the lack thereof, especially for the main character. I found it hard to connect with him. His reactions to significant events often felt muted, and his dialogue struck me as immature at times. For instance, his manner of speaking and interactions with his wife left me scratching my head. Moreover, while the novel is tagged as wuxia, the martial arts aspects felt underdeveloped. The training and techniques often seemed glossed over, which was disappointing.
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Final Verdict
Ultimately, Heavenly Inquisition Sword is a mixed bag. While the core plot has promise, the execution leaves something to be desired. The pacing issues, underdeveloped characters, and glossed-over martial arts elements made it a challenging read for me. I think this novel might appeal to readers who are less concerned with character depth and intricate martial arts systems, but for me, it fell short of its potential.
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