I do like the idea of having the ability to divide the story into arcs (or volumes, whatever), but I think I remembered Tony saying he doesn't want to do that.
I might be misremembering things though, it's been a long while.
I wouldn't consider the Legend of King Arthur a true blue historical fiction, nor any cultivation story set in ancient China, nor any witchery story of the medieval time. It may be historical fantasy, but I'm a historical purist.
To all doubters:
Here is the definitive proof that 99% of all "historical" stories don't actually fit the genre. Fantasy stories aren't historical, and so aren't cultivation stories. Whoever thinks otherwise is wrong.
I'll proceed to report them all spitefully. Goodbye.
Your best bet is actually to report it to the advertising agency Tony is affiliated with. Considering that he had to censor swear words and sexual words in the title, he will have to remove the problematic tags if forced.
I feel you. The catharsis is just superior when the protagonist actually puts everything they have and more into their goal and achieved it despite the odds of the entire world weighing on their back. When the protagonist got everything handed to them, it's just a moment of satisfaction.