The comics really left out so much but all in all it's still a good read if you like these type of stuffThe first read will get you hooked to these types of novel to the point that you'll crave these types of novels more and more so I'll recommend a few ones like this: Retuen to the Immortal World (Has comics but I haven't read the novel yet because I'm broke af), Strongest Abandoned Son (Is an interesting read once you like the characters but it gets somewhat... Soggy after a 700-800 chapters or so.), The Last Human (Not really the typical cultivator but the way they strengthen themselves is like cultivating *Sitting crosslegged with a breathing method*, the mc is knowledgeable too and not dumb unlike other mc's who get angered easily. Think of it as a Zombie Apocalypse X Cultivation type of manhua.My honest review on this is, it's good... If you just read this for the first time that is (I'm referring to the comics because it's already 120ch).But like other novels, this also had the following: Arrogant young masters, People who can't see Mt.Tai, People who look down on the fragile looking Mc, Enemies who think highly of themselves infront of the MC but gets subdued/killed by thr Mc, People who get surprised the Mc they thought of as a coward/weak beats a dozen people to a pulp, I could go on but it will look like I made an essay instead of a review.I like how the Mc is making people who has a very high status infront of normal citizens kneel before him and beg for mercy, unlike other Mc in novels (That I've read) that has no superiority at all when a person with high status provokes himAll in all, it's a good read, especially for people that are losers who crave for an OP Mc to satisfy their lack of power.I rate this, a broken marriage/10. Why broken marriage you ask? Because of the freedom and happiness the male receives when they divorce, haha.