Humanity’s Great Sage

Humanity’s Great Sage

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人道大圣

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Great Sage of Humanity, 人道大圣

By momo, 莫默

4.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2903 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The weak scream till hoarse without anyone who cares. The strong soft whisper with words deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. A burning skill tree, each leaf carrying a different spirit pattern. With his sect destroyed, Lu Ye, who was reduced to a mining s*ave, became a cultivator. He soon started to stir up the land of Kyushu.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Humanity’s Great Sage Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Humanity’s Great Sage "Humanity's Great Sage" is a web novel that I've been following with interest, and it seems to be a somewhat divisive title. While it has garnered a decent average rating, the comments suggest a range of experiences. I've tried to weigh the pros and cons to give you my honest take. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a cultivation novel with an intelligent protagonist. The early chapters set up a world with a unique cultivation system, and I appreciated the lack of info-dumping. The story unfolds gradually through the MC's perspective, which I found refreshing. However, I quickly realized that the pacing might not be for everyone, as it takes a while for the plot to truly pick up. ### What Works Well One of the strongest points of the novel, in my opinion, is the protagonist. He's not your typical arrogant young master, and his intelligence is a welcome change. He's decisive and ruthless when necessary but also shows care for his allies. I also appreciate that the world-building is well-done. The author avoids the common pitfalls of repetitive revenge cycles and instead focuses on exploring the world through the MC's journey. I will note that some readers have claimed that the translation quality is excellent and consistent. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed certain aspects, I also have some reservations. The plot, while decent, can feel a bit generic at times. The overarching conflict between "evil" and "righteous" cultivators is a classic trope that might not appeal to those seeking originality. Some readers might find the plot progressing slowly. Additionally, while I personally didn't find this to be an issue, some readers have expressed concern over the author's harem choices in previous works, fearing a repeat of those issues in this novel. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that a specific plot point involving a character named Feng Yue was cruel and unnecessary. This event seems to have significantly impacted their enjoyment of the story. If you are sensitive to morally grey actions, this is something to keep in mind. ### Final Verdict "Humanity's Great Sage" is a decent cultivation novel with a clever protagonist and solid world-building. However, it suffers from slow pacing and a somewhat generic plot. If you're looking for a light adventure fantasy with a focus on character growth and don't mind a more traditional cultivation setting, this might be worth a read. However, if you're seeking groundbreaking originality or have a low tolerance for potentially problematic plot elements, you might want to proceed with caution.

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