Lightning Leo

Self-Published

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Description

The road of cultivation might be different for anyone, but it surely will be a weird one if you're a talentless country bumpkin.

Information

Status
Completed
Year
2024

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.1/ 5.0
Followers
10
Views
63,427

Chapters(177 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • SamK4 ReadsRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    OK first of all I don't add review at all but damn I just had too!!
    I have read too many stories I have lost count so when I say this stands out yeah trust it does.
    This is not the best story I have ever read whether it's the setting, the grammar or the style but what I can say is that almost all that is written is written competently. I love genre so I decided to give it a shot. What I did not expect was to binge read it all under 2 days that was unexpected to say the least.
    No spoilers but this was written competently but other than that it was a genuine treat to read as far as stories go on this website.
    As far as cultivation stories go this was far too short this was my only problem. It felt like so much could have been explored further towards the end but I guess that might have meant drop in quality. Most stories just linger not for far too long and loose that magic which draws you in. I just hoped more would be explored in the future maybe by the author but as it stands this is a complete story not the best but enough to satiate the readers needs.
    Looking forward to other stories by the author highly recommend to read if you like cultivation novel very rare you get a story this good.
  • jokersitoRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    The review covers up to chapter 138. The story is certainly interesting, though the characters are somewhat shallow and lack significant impact, they manage to work in some instances. The main character is generally pleasant to read about, but nothing innovative.
    There are some aspects that personally don't quite convince me, but that is part of the trope the story follows: a foolish, ingenious, disconnected young man (or however you want to call it) who accomplishes great feats without trying. However, for some reason, in the latest chapters, the author focuses on ridiculing the protagonist for his lack of sexual prowess, which is the only real criticism I have, as it feels quite out of place with the overall tone of the work.
    In conclusion, if you're looking for an easy, entertaining read with a good amount of action, this is a good choice, but don't expect anything grandiose.