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The End of Time: A LitRPG Wuxia Series

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The long-awaited journey home has turned into a disaster, and the moment Kai sets foot on Sanctum, new troubles arise. Yet all this pales before the storm on the horizon.

Nothing now stands between the overlords of the Ecumene and the invading New Army of Truth.

Remaining on the sidelines is no longer an option. Once Kai makes his decision, there will be no turning back. The price will be high, but he’s prepared to fight like never before.

Forces determined to leave their mark under the scorching sun converge at the heart of the Ecumene, aware of the ancient In the ruthless worlds of cultivation, there is no place for weakness. Only strength and skill prevail.

665 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 15, 2025

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Yuri Ajin

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November 18, 2025
Not my favorite of the series

If you're like me and read at least 7+ books a month and most of those action/adventure variety, then you may also get burnt out with overly long and drawn out fights that to you may not deserve being multiple chapters long.

This book has 10+ battles and in my opinion most of them were waaaayyyy too long and held up the plot from advancing. From my perspective fight scenes =junk food. Sure they're cool but they also stop the story from advancing and tend to be the empty calories of most stories. I can honestly say after the second fight scene I just start to skip to the end of every following fight scene as they became a chore to read through and I wanted to get to some actual plot advancement of which there wasn't much considering it felt like the fights took up a good 40% of the book.

TLDR: too many fight scenes, felt like not enough plot advancement and skipped the majority of the battles as they drug on for way too long.
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