Splitting the Heavens

Splitting the Heavens

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猎天争锋

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: STH, 猎天争锋

By sleeping autumn , 睡秋

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2250 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
wuxiaworld

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
wuxiaworld
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Splitting the Heavens Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Splitting the Heavens Alright, let's talk about "Splitting the Heavens." I went into this one with an open mind, honestly. I'd seen the mixed reviews, so I was prepared for anything. It's a xuanhuan novel, which is usually right up my alley, but this one… well, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were definitely a whirlwind. I felt like I was thrown right into the thick of things without much context. The protagonist is a transmigrator, but his background is pretty much nonexistent. We’re talking zero setup. It's like jumping into a movie halfway through – disorienting, to say the least. Within the first few chapters, conflicts erupt left and right, and things resolve almost as quickly, which felt rushed. ### What Works Well Despite the initial chaos, there's something strangely engaging about the story. The writing itself isn't bad, and there's a certain level of intrigue that kept me going for a while. The cultivation system, while not groundbreaking, is functional and provides a framework for the protagonist's growth. I can see how some readers might find themselves drawn into the action and adventure aspects, even if the plot is a bit convoluted. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue, and it seems I'm not alone here, is the repetitive nature of the plot. It falls into a predictable cycle: the MC levels up, crafts talismans, gets into a war, finds some treasure or origin, and then bemoans his "crimson cheat book". Over and over again. It starts to feel like you're reading the same arc on repeat, just with slightly different window dressing. The characters, unfortunately, suffer from a similar lack of depth. They feel one-dimensional and lack compelling motivations, making it hard to truly connect with them. I found it difficult to root for anyone. ### Final Verdict "Splitting the Heavens" has potential, but it ultimately falls short due to its repetitive plot and underdeveloped characters. While the writing is decent and the action can be engaging at times, the lack of depth and originality makes it a difficult recommendation. If you're looking for a quick, mindless read, this might scratch that itch. However, if you're searching for a xuanhuan novel with substance and complexity, you might want to look elsewhere.

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