To move Heaven and Earth
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
After being reincarnated into the world of Nerrus, a place where people can use cultivation techniques left over from an ancient race that lived there before them to absorb a form of energy known as Mana a young man discovers that he isn't the only thing that his previous world and Nerrus has in common.
What mysteries will he uncover and how far will he go to move heaven and earth?
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2018
- Author
- bkwrm196
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.1/ 5.0
- Followers
- 141
- Views
- 100,627
Chapters(58 total)
- Chapter 38May 14, 2020
- Chapter 37Apr 30, 2020
- Chapter 36Apr 5, 2020
- Chapter 35Mar 4, 2020
- Chapter 34Feb 5, 2020
- Chapter 33Jan 20, 2020
- Chapter 32Jan 3, 2020
- Chapter 31Dec 6, 2019
- Chapter 30Nov 24, 2019
- Chapter 29Nov 11, 2019
- Chapter 28Nov 3, 2019
- Chapter 27Oct 25, 2019
- Chapter 26Oct 9, 2019
- Chapter 25Sep 20, 2019
- Chapter 24Sep 4, 2019
- Chapter 23Aug 22, 2019
- Chapter 22Aug 13, 2019
- Chapter 21Jul 23, 2019
- Chapter 20Jul 6, 2019
- Chapter 19- Resonance of DestructionJun 23, 2019
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Community Reviews(2)
- thanatos4134Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0This is a well written example of how a xianxia cultivation novel can play off the tropes of the genre and still be original. I have never seen a cultivation system quite like what he has here it's not as fleshed out at the higher levels yet but it has potential. The only problem I have with this story is his spelling he has a problem with misspelling really simple word's that he has used often before like he was writing to fast to pay attention to them.
- uch25Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0I really love this story, the fight scenes are detailed and gripping, Our MC has some lovely character progression and his goals as of late are very well thought out and refreshing. I do hope the story could be updated on a more frequent basis but it seems the author has quite a busy schedule. The main issue for me if anything are the minor spelling mistakes here and there and the need for more punctuation really. A lot of sentences tend to be long-winded and oftentimes you'd need to read them over and mentally insert commas and the like for the story to flow easier. Regardless, this is a very entertaining story and I look forward to its development!