So, I haven't read ATG since chapter 190 I believe, the last thing I can remember is Spoiler: Plot details It was near the end with the big sword sect gathering with I believe a sealing sword . My question is, should I pick it up again, or is it just a rinse and repeat of the same tropes. How does he handle his female relations, do his hoes *cough* *cough* "lovers" ever meet each other or even know about each other yet? EDIT; Grammar.
yeah you should definitely start reading it again after those events yun che went to an tornament and then got sent to the demon realm also he came back from the demon realm after marrying a wife *i havent read after that since im still waiting for it to cross 1000 mark to restart the series again*
One thing that "Smooth-Che" does that gets me is it never says in the book whether he tells his other girls that they aren't the first, not the last, and not alone. If I remember correctly, not telling your harem members they are in a harem is just plain cheating.
well, you should start reading it. It is freaking awesome although I myself haven't read since 705 due to exams.But the females are juicy and f****ng awesome.MC DOES DO WHAT YOU ARE asking for ...
Wow now that you say it like that it really doesn't seem like much plot for 600 chapters I totally didn't notice.
It's a nice read for it's powerups and fights but it's also kind of brainless and the harem might as well not exist most of the time. I would still say you should read it as it is a novel that's way better when you have a lot of chapters stacked up so the fillers won't hurt as much.
skim through it till you find a part that you enjoy as this novel isn´t really high quality and (as in many other brainless asian novels with generic plots (wuxia and ...-xia in general)) the author often repeats the important things more than thrice, you sgouldn´t have any problems with this
His harem know about each other and Yun Che never really tried to hide the fact that he has other women.
His harem are all aware of each other during this time that he's gone. He finally learns things beside fire profound arts. He is going to immediately go to the dragon god to get the rest of the inheritance. You should give it a try since the next arc is a favorite
All of his wives/lovers know about each other. As for whether you should pick it up again. I personally like this story, so, yes you should.
HUH? Spoiler Xia Qingyue knows of him marrying Cang Yue and his 'adventure+loot' with Chu Yuechan as well as his fiance Su Ling’er(even though considering it as a dream -me thinks) - MIA before Huan Caiyi; Chu Yuechan knows of him being married to Xia Qingyue - MIA before his 2nd marriage; Cang Yue knows that she is second 'official' wife and that he has a kid with Chu Yuechan - and knows of 3rd wife, as well as arranging his 4th herself; Huan Caiyi knows of his other wives and kid; Feng Xue’er is up to date as well; Su Ling’er (black horse for the other wives/ladies beside Xia Qingyue) only knows about Xia Qingyue (others didn't 'matter' before her story arc); and the other potential ladies ... are informed as well ...
His harem is ridiculously huge at this point, he keeps dying, his power level makes no sense, the villians are so very cliche, it's horribly repetitive, and he's kind of an ass. You have over 400 chapters of this stuff to look forward to so if you think you can handle all of that then go for it. Personally, I'm just reading it for Jasmine and the sword loli.
As far as cliched xanxias go, ATG is above average. It has the harem of beautiful women who never make a meaningful appearance other than to require the MC to be their white knight. It has fights and face slapping. It has fortuitous encounters. It's unimaginative and repetitive. What sets it apart is that the author is more competent than most of his peers (Note: that doesn't mean he's good). I've read up to what's been translated on WW, and it's nothing special, but it's a cut above most of the similar xanxia novels out there. My biggest gripe is that the author handed the MC far too many fortuitous encounters instead of ratcheting up the MC's cultivation level. The result is that he kept finding stuff to increase his power (bloodlines, sword loli, etc), and the author had to increase the cultivation level of his foes to add impact to the fact that he powered up from an external source. It's reached the point that the cultivation levels in the novel are no longer relevant. The MC is currently fighting 2 major levels above his weight-class. The only way we know that he's outclassed by an enemy is if the author tells us that's the case. Now, because of his poor planning, the author's painted himself into a corner. If he increases the MC's cultivation level by much, he'll be the most powerful person on the continent. Over the last 100 or so chapters, I've had trouble maintaining excitement or interest in it since there's no way to compare the MC to his foes. I figure the author will do a power reset for when he ascends to the next realm or plane or whatever. I'm considering putting it down to wait until that happens. Depending on your reading speed and if you even care about cultivation level discrepancies, it might be worth waiting to catch up until he ascends.
imo i would only recommend for you to read it if you're bored or you want to just enjoy a novel without thinking too much other than that i find it just an average or slightly above average novel.