Some say he is the bad apple in a basket, that he’s rotting everything around him with disgrace and corruption.
Some say he is the biggest s*um of the South Zhanbu Continent, that he’s colluding with the dark sects to cheat, steal, and commit all manner of atrocities.
Some say he is the most wanted playboy. “Lock your daughters at home to keep Fang Xing away!”
To all of those people, “That’s right, I am that big rotten apple. Any problem with that?”
This brand of anti-hero is a young orphan with poor prospects and nothing more than the keepsakes of his uncles. He plots, schemes, and orchestrates all manner of villainy in his quest for power and revenge, unafraid to live precariously and make enemies out of those he really should not.
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Plundering the Heavens Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Plundering the Heavens
"Plundering the Heavens" is a wild ride of a xianxia novel, and I've found myself surprisingly entertained by its unique protagonist. While it might not be for everyone, it certainly offers a refreshing break from the typical cultivation story.
### First Impressions
From the get-go, I was hooked by the premise. We're introduced to Fang Xing, a young bandit with limited cultivation talent but a surplus of cunning and a distinct lack of shame. The story wastes no time throwing him into the cultivation world, and I appreciated the fast-paced beginning. It's clear this isn't your typical righteous hero's journey.
### What Works Well
What I enjoy most is the protagonist's personality. He's a straight-up anti-hero, unapologetically selfish and willing to do whatever it takes to reach his goals. The humor is a major draw; his shameless antics and schemes had me laughing out loud. It's a refreshing change from the often-stiff protagonists you find in similar novels. I also appreciate that, despite his lack of morals, he's not entirely without a bottom line.
Many readers also pointed out the well-developed side characters. They aren't just cardboard cutouts existing to prop up the MC; they have their own motivations and add depth to the world. The world-building itself, while still unfolding, is intriguing and keeps me invested. Finally, I have to commend the translation quality. It makes the story flow smoothly, even with the occasional use of pinyin.
### Areas of Concern
While I mostly enjoyed the story, I did notice some potential issues. Some readers have complained about the slow cultivation progression, feeling that the MC stagnates for extended periods. Others have criticized the repetitive nature of the plot, with the MC constantly robbing, offending, and escaping. I can see how this could become tiresome over time. Character growth is another area that some readers felt was lacking, with the MC's personality remaining static despite his experiences.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
There are some spoilers that some readers touched on, such as the MC robbing a sect, destroying mountains, and killing a genius disciple. Another mentioned that the MC obtains nine items from his uncles, only one of which is helpful.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I'd recommend "Plundering the Heavens" if you're looking for a xianxia novel with a unique and hilarious anti-hero. It's not without its flaws, but the engaging protagonist and comedic situations make it a worthwhile read. Just be prepared for a potentially slow burn and a protagonist who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.