King of Gods

King of Gods

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主宰之王

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Chủ tể chi vương, King Eye (Official Webnovel.com), KOG, ราชันย์เทพเจ้า, 主宰之王

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4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1585 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

His will is tough and he is unwilling to be normal. However, his pathway was destined to be that way, being born in a small sect’s branch. However, one day, his left eye merges with the eye of an Ancient God in an accident. From that moment on, he turns from a fish into a dragon. He rises up like a star, walking the path of a legendary cultivator. From being a tiny, small ant at the bottom of the world, he rises step by step, into a place full of powerful sects, strong ancient clans and countless geniuses. This is an era of legends.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

King of Gods Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on King of Gods "King of Gods" is a web novel I dove into with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, given its mixed reception. It definitely has some strong points, but also some glaring weaknesses that kept me from fully enjoying the experience. ### First Impressions Initially, the story felt like a familiar xuanhuan trope: an underdog MC, Zhao Feng, gets a lucky break with a mysterious eye (reminiscent of Sharingan/Byakugan from Naruto, many have noted), and suddenly his potential skyrockets. While this isn't inherently bad, the early chapters felt a bit generic, with the MC facing predictable challenges and arrogant antagonists who seemingly exist solely to be humiliated. I can see why some dropped it early, feeling it offered nothing new. ### What Works Well Despite the initial clichés, I can appreciate some of the world-building. I liked how the author systematically introduced new cultivation levels and expanded the world from a small village to continents. The power system, while straightforward, was easy to understand. Also, several readers mentioned that the story picks up after the initial chapters, with more interesting twists and turns. I also appreciated the fast-paced nature of the story, which makes it easy to shut your brain off and enjoy the ride. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, "King of Gods" suffers from some significant issues. Several readers, and myself included, found the MC's character to be inconsistent and, at times, devoid of emotion. His supposed genius is often contradicted by him being easily overwhelmed in new environments. Some find the writing repetitive, with the same descriptions and phrases used constantly. The fights can be underwhelming, with skill names thrown around without much explanation of what they actually do. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out issues with the romance, or rather, the lack thereof. The MC's relationships often take a backseat to cultivation and other plot developments, leaving little room for genuine romantic moments. The MC's eye makes him pragmatic, but also emotionless, which blows away any possible romance for the next 1500 chapters. This can be frustrating for those looking for a strong romantic subplot. ### Final Verdict "King of Gods" is a mixed bag. It's a decent time-killer if you're looking for a power fantasy with a fast-paced plot. However, the generic start, inconsistent characterization, and weak romance prevent it from reaching its full potential. I would recommend it with reservations, primarily to those new to the xuanhuan genre or those who don't mind overlooking its flaws for some mindless entertainment.

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