Record of All Things

Record of All Things

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万物风华录

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Vạn Vật Phong Hoa Lục, Wan Wu Feng Hua Lu, 万物风华录

By fei tian ye xiang, 非天夜翔

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
156 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The phoenix released the flames of creation, turning into a torrential rain of lava that flew from the edge of the sky. Feathers of light covered the dark sky, and eternal night slowly brightened once again. Behind it was a sea of rolling clouds. Like a sea of fire, the phoenix led millions of flying birds, rising like the myriad of aurora at dawn. The birds carried a flame of rebirth and scattered it throughout the world. The earth collapsed under the black fire. But within the flames, there was a warm holy light that stood firm against the boundless darkness. The world became two distinct poles, separated by the light of fiery clouds and morning glow. One side was eternal silence and darkness, while the other was the heart lamp. Chen Zhen opened his eyes. Holding the lamp, he used the faint light to confront the inevitable end to come. “Living beings are just passing guests, and the departed are returning home; heaven and earth are just temporary resting places, mourning with the dust of all ages.” “Five-colored radiance, let your soul return to its place.” “The tree of a thousand mountains, let you have the power to be reborn.” “The heart lamp of all ages, grants you rebirth!” “Jiang Hong! Wake up! Don’t sleep! Hurry up and save the world!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Record of All Things Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Record of All Things "Record of All Things" promised a satisfying conclusion to the exorcism series, and after diving in, I can see why many readers found it so captivating. The blend of comedy, fantasy, school life, and supernatural elements creates a unique and engaging world. While it wasn't perfect for me, there's definitely a lot to appreciate. ### First Impressions The premise is immediately intriguing: an ordinary guy, Jiang Hong, ends up at an exorcism university. The initial chapters sucked me in, and I was eager to see how this seemingly normal individual would navigate such an extraordinary environment. The comedic undertones helped ease me into the more serious aspects of the story, and I was excited to see the characters from previous novels in the saga. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the character development, especially the evolution of Xiang Cheng. Seeing him shed his cold exterior was a rewarding experience. The author's ability to weave in past characters without making it feel forced or awkward is commendable. The world-building is solid, and the concept of the "Book of Everything" with its unique abilities (HP bars, photoshop capabilities!) is a fun and creative addition. The gradual build-up of the plot kept me engaged, and the slow-burn narrative added to the overall appeal. ### Areas of Concern While I found much to enjoy, I did have some reservations. The relationship between Jiang Hong and Lu Xiu felt a bit forced. I didn't quite connect with their dynamic, and at times, I found Jiang Hong's personality a little grating and Lu Xiu's a bit flat. Some sections, especially those focusing on Lu Xiu's timeline search, didn't hold my interest as much. The battle scenes, while detailed, sometimes felt too drawn out and lacked the suspense I was hoping for. The dialogue occasionally felt like it was coming from teenagers playing a game rather than individuals trying to save the world. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have highlighted specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. One reader mentioned the emotional impact of Lu Xiu's perspective and the tragic situation surrounding Yu Zhou. Another pointed out the significance of the Diamond Sutra quote used in the titles. If you prefer to go in completely blind, I recommend skipping over detailed discussions of these elements. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Record of All Things" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're invested in the exorcism series. Despite some shortcomings in character relationships and pacing, the engaging world-building, creative concepts, and satisfying character development make it a memorable experience. I'd recommend starting with the first book in the series to fully appreciate the journey. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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