Above the Skies

Above the Skies

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凌霄之上

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ATS, Lăng Tiêu Chi Thượng, 凌霄之上

By guan qi, watching chess, 观棋

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1564 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

Wang Xiong regains the memories of his past life. Regaining control of the human realm, he leads a mighty army and returns to the Immortal Realm on a conquest against the Divine Immortals. Changes begin, chaos arises.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Above the Skies Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Above the Skies "Above the Skies" promised a grand xianxia adventure, and while it delivers on some fronts, it also stumbled in ways that left me feeling conflicted. As a fan of the genre, I appreciate authors who try to put a spin on familiar tropes, but the execution here felt uneven. ### First Impressions The initial setup is intriguing. We're thrown into a world ruled by an Emperor and several Kings, with our protagonist, a prince regaining memories of a powerful past life. The early chapters hinted at political intrigue, face-smacking moments, and a unique spin on the typical engagement trope. I was hooked by the potential for a story filled with conquest, revenge, and complex relationships. ### What Works Well I found the world-building to be a strong point. The author clearly put effort into crafting a society with its own rules and power dynamics. The kingdom-building aspect, with its schemes, twists, and alliances, kept me engaged. The integration of time travel, a recurring element in the story, added another layer of complexity and intrigue. The author’s ability to weave in Chinese mythology is commendable, adding depth and richness to the narrative. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I noticed some recurring issues. The pacing felt slow at times, and the constant barrage of conflicts, with enemies seemingly resurrected multiple times, became tiresome. I found the character development lacking, particularly in the romantic relationships. The limited interaction between the MC and his love interests made it difficult to invest in their connections. The "cockroach" villains, who just keep coming back, and the constant drama started to wear thin. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers expressed disappointment with the direction the story took, particularly regarding the romance and tragedy elements. There are mentions of the MC's wife leaving without explanation, leading to a breakdown and a journey into a Buddhist sect. These plot points, while potentially adding depth, seemed to have alienated some readers. ### Final Verdict "Above the Skies" is a mixed bag. While it boasts intriguing world-building, political intrigue, and a unique take on time travel, it suffers from slow pacing, repetitive conflicts, and underdeveloped relationships. The heavy dose of tragedy and the constant reemergence of villains may frustrate some readers. While the ending is considered acceptable, the journey to get there might be a bumpy one. I'd recommend this only to readers who enjoy complex world-building and are willing to overlook the flaws in pacing and character development.

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