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Supreme Pill Saint
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By antarctic ocean, 南极海
2586 chapters
Description
In the Left Hand Miracle Medicine, in the Right Hand Mighty Kung Fu, and with a hundred years of memory, a reincarnation, He must rise to the top of the world, with invincible position and control.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- chuangshi
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Supreme Pill Saint Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Supreme Pill Saint
Alright, let's dive into "Supreme Pill Saint." I went into this one with mixed expectations, and I've come out with… well, still mixed feelings, but with a better understanding of what this novel offers.
First Impressions
The initial chapters, I'll admit, didn't immediately grab me. There's a familiar setup here: a protagonist dealing with the usual tropes of arrogant young masters, face-slapping, and displays of wealth. It felt a bit generic, a slow burn that didn't immediately ignite. But, I persevered, and I'm glad I did.
What Works Well
Once the story shifts gears – and I mean really shifts gears into more of a Xianxia divine style setting – things become significantly more interesting. The plot becomes more complex, and characters who initially seemed like minor players start to have real significance. It's a tale that grows into itself, becoming more enjoyable as it goes on. If you're a fan of novels like "Battle Through the Heavens," "The Great Ruler," or "King of Gods," you'll find some familiar and enjoyable elements here. I found myself increasingly invested in the world and the protagonist's journey as the story progressed. The romance is also quite fast-paced, which might appeal to readers looking for quicker relationship development.
Areas of Concern
The early chapters can feel a bit tedious, and the shift in direction might feel jarring to some. There's a sense that the author may have changed the original plot outline, leading to a slightly disjointed feel. The initial focus on cities and wealth can be a bit of a slog to get through before the more interesting Xianxia elements come into play.
Final Verdict
"Supreme Pill Saint" is a bit of a mixed bag, but ultimately, I think it's a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. The beginning might be a bit slow, but if you stick with it, the story evolves into something more engaging and enjoyable. It's a novel that improves as it goes, offering a fun and less logical, easy-to-guess storyline. Just be prepared for a bit of a bumpy ride to get there.
