Myriad Realms War Emperor
Myriad Realms War Emperor: The One Who Defies the Heavens
Genre: Xuanhuan – Fantasy – Bloody Combat – Unique Cultivation System – Ancient Inheritance – Heavenly Defying Overlord
Projected Length: 1,800 – 2,000 chapters
Author: Mac_An
Synopsis:
"If I am not recorded by the Heavenly Dao, then I... will write my own Dao."
In a world where myriad Dao methods coexist, where cultivators vie for inheritance, spirit roots determine life and death, and the Heavenly Dao is always the final arbiter – there is one whose name was erased from history by the Heavenly Dao itself.
Lin Mo, once the top genius of the Lin family, had all his spiritual meridians crippled in a mysterious heavenly punishment. He became a discarded cripple, abandoned by friends, his engagement broken, his bloodline expelled from the family lineage. In his solitude, he fortuitously unlocked the Primordial Dao of Life – a path never before recorded, nor ever acknowledged by the Heavenly Dao.
No spirit root. No magical treasures. No master.
Only blood, will, and a path no one had ever trodden.
Each chapter of the story is a battle against the heavens – not just fought with magical power, but with thought, soul, and true essence. The plot delves deeply into:
The "Void Fate – Primordial Dao of Life" cultivation system with 9 peculiar layers, transcending the three realms and five elements.
Dao layers discarded by the Heavenly Dao: Parasitic Blood Dao, Nameless Law, Ashes of Reincarnation...
Bloody flashbacks to predecessors, experiments, and those erased from history.
Women with peculiar destinies – both companions and variables of the world.
Struggles against ancient forces: Supreme Divine Palace, Godless Sect, Seven Dao Holy Realm, Void Race...
Myriad Realms War Emperor is not just a cultivation novel.
This is a journey to rediscover the origin of existence, where every drop of blood shed is a declaration:
"If all realms deny me – then my own blood will rewrite the laws of all realms."
The series contains profound philosophical layers, intense internal struggles, and realistic descriptions of bloody combat. It is not for readers who prefer light-hearted stories or easily predictable plots.