Dropped because stopped updating since April 19, 2026.
That and the work is going boring as time goes on. I can literally feel the author trying his or her best not to make the MC OP too fast with his OP cheat.
In the past, it is always train from skin, flesh (muscle and sinew), bone, and blood. The typical outer to inner. And the ideology is that skin for increased Def and slight boost in Str. Flesh for Str and Stamina boost, and regen. Bone for the Bone Throne and Blood for the Blood God.
Always read and finish the entire document before trying to search other sources for information. A lesson that I have yet to internalize, as I found the answer elsewhere, felt smug and scrolled down only to see the answer in the next paragraph
Now I am trying to justify myself by saying that my previous experience had already shown that the answer wasn't there most of the time.
I am needlessly whinging, but I do feel a sense of annoyance when reading upon cultivation novels that allows multiclassing but not giving disadvantages such as Total Level Up Limit etc.
Unsheathed and Nightwatcher had similar concepts but the former will force the high end cultivators to choose to mainline being a Deity or Immortal (think of it like Barbarian/ Fighter vs Wizard) at the very end
So take Christianity as an example. The religion remained constant and afloat, albeit with many challenges, from Roman up till to date. It remains clean in a sense.
Then apparently the CN authors has the Dark Souls epiphany and create stories of undying empires, take the above example, Roman.
Rot occurs, both in the empire and in the religion. And yap yap yap.
Might be a fun thing to think about; the skills that have the same name and have similar effect but performs in different manner.
For example, all schools of D&D can cast Fire Ball, except Evocation shoots out one while Transmutation is Roy Mustanging it while Conjuration summons the fire from elsewhere.
If not, then there isn't much to read. Just a bunch of lame moments like feuds etc.