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Bakerbob

The right tool for the right job. Might as well try to kill a mountain by burying it in gravel. Or dose a fire with propane

IdolTrust

Most likely the sect leader made that technique.

Perf

This side-story is really cheesy and this Civilization Cultivator's dialogue is just nauseatingly cringe. Is the goal to make me dislike the Lithari? Because right now everything associated with them fills me with disgust.,

Aidan Coleman

I really hope yuan kills her rather than letting her live to go after ke yin later. That is one off my least favorite tropes. Showing mercy or giving an enemy a chance to escape

Brunzy90

Because the civilization realm cultivator is meant to be cringe. She only wants the Lithari to sell them into slavery for her own profit which is meant to pay off debts she incurred selling the Lithari before actually having possession of them.

tonright

The mention of her cultivation dropping is very chekovs gunny. She's clearly going to end up weakened and be a threat of the mc's level for him to deal with rather than being killed here as would make sense for literally everyone. Bleh.

Gerald Monroe

I don't even see why it had to be a karma strike. Any cultivator is going to know there's no such thing as a "harmless touch", any enemy cultivator is going to be packing a dozen ultimate techniques that can be triggered by things like this. Also why is the sect master confronting her alone. Why not bring a few friends to make this 4 on 1? Seriously this is cringe.

Touch

True, a literal god in many senses trynna get close to you? A stranger? Right…definitely nothing could go wrong

Helloburst

I normally love the storytelling but I have to agree with this. I hope author is going to subvert expectations and kill her off and have the creditors come after ke yin and the azure peak instead, would be a more interesting way to get a glimpse of the world outside the sect.

harkange 585

Now I'm curious about tomorrow's chapter. My money is on the sect master letting her at the mercy of the magic tax collectors since her karma must be absolutely screwed

Aidan Coleman

Ya I’m worried about that too. I feel like the author will try to make some sort of justification about yuan not breaking karmic balance but she’s civ realm going after pseudo stellar and I feel like any karmic claim she had on the lithari broke when she actively planned to break her master's dying wishes. I just can’t see a strong argument for leaving her alive to hurt anyone else. Especially since yuan should have lived long enough to see this kind of thing turn out poorly before

Dan Isl

Can I just say with love and respect that what I am being increasingly bothered by in recent chapters is the budding sense of contrivance in the plot. The sense that the plot is being developed to check-off certain power acquisitions or meet plot points or reveal certain things. It feels deliberate, inorganic, and kind of lame. This is a recent thing, ever since the Lithari were introduced, otherwise the story as a whole is great.

Dungeonborn

She should donate/ anchor her world to the sect and then go to crazy prison. There sect masters grandma can make a deal with her, infect her with blue sun energy and then Ke Yin can test his healing on her first before curing his friend.

First Name Last Name

I think the author spent so long on the dream realm they feel like they need to rush ahead to try and start getting back to different plot points. I thought it was fine with Ke Yin putting off all of these things showing that he was getting arrogant, with Wei Lin being that wake up call. He’s broken through two major realms and relaxed and now he’s gotta hit it into high gear again, but no we don’t even get to focus on Wei Lin because this clown shows up thinking she can just maliciously hug a civilization realm cultivator. I think the plot needs to slow down a bit. We have too much going on all at once and can’t focus on any of them

Benjamin Bickerstaff

Li Tianyu seems like he was a transmigrator from the same world as Kane. The difference between the two of them appears to be that while Ke Yin doesn’t think of himself as a “protagonist”(sometimes to his detriment), Li Tianyu did(also to his detriment). A difficult line to walk.