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War of the Supreme Mysteries
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By fēng yù jiǔ qiū, wind resists nine autumns, yu pengcheng, 风御九秋
399 chapters
2015
Description
Donford (Dong Fang) Wu, part of the special military force, Cheetah Troops, was transported back in time to ancient China while on a special mission. There, he starts his lonely journey of cultivation.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- 17k
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
War of the Supreme Mysteries Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on War of the Supreme Mysteries
War of the Supreme Mysteries is a web novel that grabbed my attention with its blend of xianxia and pseudo-historical elements. The premise of a modern special forces operative finding himself in ancient China is undeniably intriguing, and I was keen to see how the author would develop this concept. While the story has potential, some aspects gave me pause.
First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked by the clever protagonist and the unique cultivation system based on tribes and elemental bloodlines. The idea of a character navigating the ruthless world of xianxia with a modern mindset held promise. The early chapters painted a picture of a smart MC who thinks before acting, a refreshing change from some of the more dense protagonists in the genre.
What Works Well
The world-building is a strong point. The detailed system of tribes, each with their elemental affinity, adds a layer of depth to the cultivation aspect. I also appreciate the author's attempt to portray a flawed character. The protagonist isn't perfect, and his mistakes, while sometimes frustrating, make him feel more human and relatable. The interactions between characters are well-written, and the plot moved at a pace that kept me engaged.
Areas of Concern
However, I can't ignore some of the issues that arose as I delved deeper into the story. The MC's behavior towards women, in particular, became a significant concern. There are instances where his actions are questionable and even uncomfortable. These moments detracted from my overall enjoyment and made it difficult to fully invest in the romantic subplot. Also, the MC's moral compass seems to waver inconsistently, which, while perhaps intended to showcase his flaws, sometimes comes across as hypocritical.
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Final Verdict
War of the Supreme Mysteries is a mixed bag. It has a lot of potential, with a compelling premise, interesting world-building, and a flawed but relatable protagonist. However, the problematic elements in the MC's behavior and inconsistent morality hold it back from being a truly great read. If you can overlook these issues, there's a decent xianxia story to be found here. As it stands, I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.


