What is a genius? Capable of comprehending any battle skill regardless of the skill itself and sweeping away the bottlenecks while cultivating a new technique; this is a true genius! He Yiming was originally an ordinary youngster in the He family’s estate with not too extraordinary aptitude in learning martial arts.
However, after a fortuitous encounter, this ordinary youngster became what people refer to as genius in a single leap. Possessing an aptitude for learning martial arts which would leave people in awe, regardless of whether it’s his clan’s Houtian Scripture of Five Phases or various Xiantian scriptures of legends. Regardless of whether it’s mental techniques or battle skills, he can comprehend them all in their entirety at a frightening speed. Martial God, with martial as its name, using the most simple and direct approach, thrives!
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## My Thoughts on Martial God
"Martial God" is a novel that initially presents as a fairly standard xuanhuan tale, but it definitely has some unique aspects that kept me reading. While it may not be the most groundbreaking story, it offers an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre.
### First Impressions
I'll admit, the synopsis didn't immediately grab me. It seemed like the typical "average Joe finds cheat item and becomes OP" story. And in some ways, it is. The beginning felt a bit generic, and I wasn't entirely sold on the cultivation system at first. However, I decided to stick with it, and I'm glad I did.
### What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of "Martial God" is the family and clan dynamic. Unlike many similar novels where family members are constantly plotting against each other, the MC's clan actually feels like a family. There's a sense of cooperation and genuine care, which is a refreshing change of pace. I also appreciated that the MC, while powerful, isn't instantly arrogant. He's aware that his rapid progress is due to his "lucky chance" and remains relatively humble, which is a nice contrast to the overly cocky protagonists often found in this genre.
The world-building is also pretty solid. The author creates a believable world with its own rules and power structures. I found the interactions between the five elements in the cultivation system to be particularly interesting, adding a layer of depth to the battles. The author also does a good job of making the MC's age and inexperience relevant to the story. He's not just an overpowered cultivator; he's a teenager with flaws and weaknesses, which makes him more relatable.
### Areas of Concern
One thing that bothered me was the MC's tendency to hide his cultivation level. While it's a common trope in these types of stories, it felt overdone at times and detracted from my enjoyment. Also, the portrayal of women in the story felt a bit outdated. They often seemed relegated to supporting roles, with little agency of their own. I'm hoping this aspect improves as the story progresses.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may find the MC's actions morally questionable. He sometimes engages in acts of theft and even murder, even against people who haven't wronged him directly. This darker side of the MC may not appeal to all readers. Also, the "thing" the MC finds is not fully explained even at the end.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say "Martial God" is a worthwhile read for fans of xuanhuan. While it has its flaws, the strong family dynamics, interesting world-building, and relatively humble protagonist make it stand out from the crowd. If you're looking for a solid cultivation story with a good balance of action, adventure, and character development, give this one a try.