The Favored Son of Heaven

The Favored Son of Heaven

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寂灭天骄

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 寂灭天骄

By highrise building, 高楼大厦

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
610 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Qin Fen had once been abandoned and broken until, one day, he picked up a liquid metal ball that turned his life upside down.This is the interplanetary era where Classical and Modern Wushu are competing. Classical Wushu enables followers to grow as powerful as dragons and elephants, whereas Modern Wushu enables followers to freeze monsters or even extinguish erupting volcanoes.Qin Fen steps onto the stage of both Classical and Modern Wushu while belonging to neither. With the exquisite combination of both Classical Wushu and modern technology, he will pave a way to become a legend.He is one of a kind, a favored son of heaven.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Favored Son of Heaven Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Favored Son of Heaven "The Favored Son of Heaven" is a novel that promised a lot, blending action, martial arts, sci-fi, and xuanhuan elements into what seemed like a thrilling ride. However, after delving into it, I found myself with mixed feelings. It's a story with flashes of brilliance, but ultimately falls short of its potential. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters drew me in with the protagonist's struggles to master cultivation and the intriguing setup of the world. There was a curiosity that kept me turning the page, eager to uncover the mysteries the author was hinting at. It felt like the beginning of a grand adventure. ### What Works Well The initial world-building is definitely a strong point. The author creates a universe that sparks interest, even if the details are a bit sparse early on. I also found moments of genuine emotion, particularly during the funeral scene, which was surprisingly well-written and evocative. There are glimpses of a good story buried within, and when the plot focuses, it's capable of delivering satisfying moments. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel suffers from several issues that detracted from my overall enjoyment. The pacing becomes a problem, especially during the tournament arc, which drags on far too long. The power scaling feels inconsistent, with the MC becoming overpowered too quickly, diminishing the sense of tension and stakes. I also found the romantic relationships to be somewhat forced and awkwardly handled, with repetitive scenarios that bordered on cliché. The cultivation system itself felt poorly explained and arbitrary, serving more as a plot device than a coherent system. The translation quality also declines as the novel progresses, with inconsistencies in terminology and general editing issues that become distracting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some plot developments might be better experienced firsthand, but here are a few points that were brought up: The MC's rapid recovery from a crippling injury felt unrealistic. There's a controversial scene involving a female character and an attempted assault that may not sit well with all readers. Also, the potential harem elements are present but often feel dropped or unresolved. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Favored Son of Heaven" is a mixed bag. While it has an intriguing premise and moments of genuine quality, it's weighed down by pacing issues, inconsistent power scaling, weak romantic subplots, and declining translation quality. I can't wholeheartedly recommend it, but if you're looking for a flawed but potentially binge-worthy read with a unique blend of genres, it might be worth checking out – just be prepared for some bumps along the way. I'd give it a 2.5/5.

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