A slow-paced Murim story with bookwish vibes more than action, for better or worse
This approach to Murim is rather slow, and MC really does his “sheltered scholar” backstory justice. The approach is much more into the process of learning, intuition and “feeling” martial arts than it would be about action and brute force. It gives a different vibe from action / revenge / politics oriented Murim story, for better or for worse. The approach to martial art is semi-philosophical, but I say semi because the lessons aren’t really deep or full of wisdom, so it is more emotive than philosophical, but see...
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