All the martial artists wanted was to earn a spot in history. Some blended in the crowd, and some didn't. Some worked their way to the top and some became nothing but heaps of dust on the ground. Some were born into riches and jewels, and some were born with nothing but a strong mind and a great talent, like Zen Luo. However, when he saw just how unfair the world was, he couldn't stay put and set out on a journey towards greatness, with only two goals in mind: To witness the world from the very peak of martial arts and to provide a safe and happy future to the people he cared about.
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?
I have truly enjoyed the story to date. I am normally a bit of a stickler for a well edited book, however the story told here is of such quality that even with editing and translation issues it is still captivating.
There was a lot of interesting material in book 12. Zen gets to interact with his cyan dragon quite a bit and visit new places and practice new skills. Well done. I had a great time reading this exciting book.