A solid genre piece that doesn't break new ground
This is a really solid classic wuxia/murim story. It's pretty enjoyable if you're a fan of the genre. The main duo are entertaining and the side characters aren't one dimensional. It relies heavily on the genres classic method of driving the plot forward - personal connections and consequences. There's nothing novel here but it does what it sets out to do well. The only downside is that the art seems to have taken a hit in the most recent chapters. It doesn't look like AI, it just looks like the artist is strugglin...
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