World’s Best Martial Artist

World’s Best Martial Artist

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全球高武

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Global Gaowu, Global Martial Arts, Quan Qiu Gao Wu, Quanqiu Gao Wu [Donghua], Toàn Cầu Cao Võ

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By eagle eats chicken, eagle eats the chick, 老鹰吃小鸡

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1441 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Fang Ping finally settled an issue after wasting half an hour of his life. He wasn’t dreaming nor acting —for God’s sake, if acting in a movie could restore his youth, then the film crew deserved a trip to heaven immediately! After verifying that he had reincarnated, Fang Ping felt a wave of panic before settling down and accepting the truth. What was the truth? It was that he had indeed reincarnated into a younger version of himself, and since he was equipped with his knowledge of the future, he was going to seize the day and become the next-big-thing in the business world! He was going to be rich! That was that, until his friend interrupted him. “So are you signing up for the martial sciences exam?” What? Was this a joke? Or had he been handed the wrong script? Was this even the right universe? What was martial sciences? Why did the exam cost 10 thousand yuan to sign up? Loaded with questions, Fang Ping will soon realize that he might not have struck the jackpot as he had initially thought…

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Publication Information

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

World’s Best Martial Artist Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on World’s Best Martial Artist "World's Best Martial Artist" is a wild ride of action, adventure, and cultivation set in a modern world with a hidden supernatural twist. After diving deep into this novel, I've found it to be a mixed bag with some truly brilliant moments and a few aspects that might turn some readers away. ### First Impressions The beginning can be a bit rough. I noticed several readers mentioned the first 80-100 chapters feel slow as the author establishes the world and characters. It's a bit of an info dump, and while the world-building is eventually rewarding, it requires patience. The initial premise of a modern world secretly protected by martial artists who are humanity's front line against interdimensional invaders is unique and intriguing, but it takes a while to fully unfold. ### What Works Well Once you push past the initial hump, the novel really shines. The world-building is intricate, and I found the characters surprisingly well-developed. The MC, Fang Ping, starts as a somewhat selfish and greedy character, but his growth throughout the story is compelling. He evolves from a normal guy focused on personal gain to someone dedicated to protecting humanity. The humor is another major highlight. The novel doesn't take itself too seriously, and the comedic elements are genuinely funny. I especially enjoyed the interactions between the MC and his younger sister, which provide some lighthearted relief amidst the intense action. I also appreciated the system in this novel. It's not overly OP but rather a tool that enhances his cultivation, pushing him to work harder and smarter. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, there are a few areas that could be improved. Some readers may find the MC's personality grating at times. His shamelessness and constant scheming can be off-putting, especially in the early chapters. The pacing can also be inconsistent, with long stretches of exposition interspersed with action sequences. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mentioned that the MC starts out being afraid of death, but then becomes a killer. ### Final Verdict "World's Best Martial Artist" is a worthwhile read if you're willing to invest the time. While it has some flaws, such as the slow start and occasional pacing issues, the strong world-building, engaging characters, and unique humor make it stand out. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy cultivation novels with a modern twist, as long as they're prepared for a slow burn and an MC with a somewhat questionable moral compass. Overall, I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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