Sword Moved the Ninth Heaven

Sword Moved the Ninth Heaven

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剑动九天

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Kiếm Động Cửu Thiên, SMNH, Sword Moves the Nine Heavens, 剑动九天

By flying alone, 孤单地飞

3.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1140 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

A Mysterious continent, with many powerful sect and countless strong one. Juvenile Zhou Heng with a mysterious black broken sword, from the original stone town out into this world of war. Ascended the throne of the world with only a sword in hand.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Sword Moved the Ninth Heaven Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Sword Moved the Ninth Heaven I dove into *Sword Moved the Ninth Heaven* expecting a typical xianxia romp filled with action, cultivation, and perhaps a bit of harem antics. What I found was… complicated. It certainly delivers on some of those expectations, but it also stumbles in ways that left me feeling uneasy. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me. We're introduced to a "waste" young master who rises above his circumstances, seeking revenge and power. It's a classic setup, and I was eager to see how the author would put their spin on it. The early cultivation aspects and the promise of a fast-paced progression were definitely appealing. ### What Works Well The initial premise of the underdog overcoming adversity is compelling, and the cultivation system seemed interesting enough to hold my attention. There's a certain guilty pleasure in watching the protagonist ascend and deal with those who wronged him. The action sequences, when they hit, are suitably intense, befitting a xianxia novel. ### Areas of Concern However, as I read further, some serious issues arose. The protagonist's descent into morally questionable actions felt jarring and, frankly, disturbing. The escalation from petty insults to extreme violence, including the swift and brutal murder of entire families, felt disproportionate and detracted from my ability to root for him. The treatment of female characters is also a major red flag. There's a significant level of sexism present, and the presence of forced relationships under the guise of "charming" is deeply problematic and made me extremely uncomfortable. The idea of keeping women in a "space treasure" like Pokémon is just… unsettling. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm hesitant to delve too deeply into specific plot points, but I have to address the "tree girl" situation. Some readers have expressed frustration with the protagonist's sudden shift into a "simp" archetype after meeting her, which contradicts his earlier characterization. Also, the introduction of a child character who effortlessly surpasses the protagonist's hard-earned progress can feel like a slap in the face. ### Final Verdict *Sword Moved the Ninth Heaven* had the potential to be an enjoyable, if generic, xianxia novel. However, the problematic portrayal of women, the protagonist's extreme violence, and some questionable plot choices ultimately overshadowed any redeeming qualities. While some might find a perverse enjoyment in its darker aspects, I cannot recommend this novel in good conscience. Proceed with extreme caution, and be aware of the potentially triggering content.

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