Eternal Sacred King

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1 users have written reviews for the Eternal Sacred King novel and rated it with an average score of 5 out of 5.

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Nine Star Venerate
11 months ago
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Just finished reading Eternal Sacred King (3380 chapters MTL included). The novel was pretty good overall, the only reason why I only gave it a 7/10 was due to it's length. If you read novels like NSHBA, Emperors Domination, Chaotic Sword God etc. it's like that, it's the unyielding, fighting against the heavens, rather break than bend main character. The plot of the series is very simple, the mc doesn't want to kneel against anyone, including the heavens. Doesn't matter if he will die, get tortured etc. he will not kneel. That's because of his unyielding spirit, the novel legit starts off with an 'immortal' forcing him to kneel and him a mortal without the ability to cultivate not wanting to kneel. Our main character here seems to be the only good person in the series for a long time. There is truly not any good hearted characters in this novel, many are straight up evil, others are neutral, others only draw the line at their sect etc. But our main character here is a person with a heart of gold, he has never treated people below his level with contempt, and he wanted to help all living beings. This is a long running goal in this series, helping all living beings and fighting against people who abuse the weak. Practically all top tier experts in this series see people as ants besides mc inner circle. The mc is overpowered the entire series in the same cultivation rank and does surmount realms, but he does get suppressed by way higher rank people from time to time. Our MC here does suffer his fair share of setbacks he doesn't have a smooth cultivation experience from start to finish but he does pull through every time. (these are not light setbacks either.) I liked this novel a lot but the higher world was too slow paced in my opinion. Author proved in the last 200 chapters that he does know how to write a novel in a low amount of chapters without making it feel rushed which feels off considering how slow paced the Higher World was.

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