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Falling from nobility, Zen Luo became a humble slave and served as a human punchbag for his former cousins. Inadvertently, he found a way to refine himself into a weapon and a legend started because of that. With a strong belief in never surrender, he strove for revenges and pursued big dreams. Warriors from various clans contended for hegemony and the world was stirred. Relying on the body that was comparable to a powerful weapon, Zen beat his numerous enemies on his way to the immortality. Would he succeed eventually?

295 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 9, 2019

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En Chi Jie Tuo

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57 reviews
June 17, 2019
A good Story.

Read the entire series 1-8 it’s not as full of the entertaining cliche of many wuxia style stories but still full of positive hero characters. That said it also does not have the constant translation errors of many books in this genre making it much more enjoyable to read.
794 reviews7 followers
June 29, 2019
These just keep getting better

It's all about the tourney. A whole book of it. Exciting and fun. I would like to see Zen get stomped some, but he'd probably enjoy it. Enough mysteries to keep it interesting. Still pretty sure I read this online a while back under a different title. Excellent story. Hope the actual author is getting paid well for this. Super fun binge of 1-10.
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2,185 reviews79 followers
May 4, 2022
The flaws are expanding... it seems now that the conclusion of every action scene must be preceded by a lengthy digression into the background of the protagonists, their abilities, and the opinions of many of the observers. I'd much prefer a cut-down overview of the antagonists and a deferral of the crowd reaction so it is included after the denouement. Your taste may vary.
14 reviews
June 21, 2019
We need more

These books are addictive. Good book, can’t wait for the next book to come out. Only part of the book I didn’t like was the battles of the non main characters, but I know it was needed for character development.
39 reviews
June 14, 2019
I live it

The book comes to an end very quickly but that is after four hours of page turning. It’s another epic story that people who read this genre will love.
44 reviews
June 14, 2019
Love it

But stop the adds please there just waste space and break the flow other size great book can't wait for more
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1,346 reviews21 followers
September 29, 2019
Best book so far.

This book is all about the tournament and I enjoyed it immensely. The pacing is very smooth and fast in this book and I loved the fight scenes.
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