A hidden gem in the Qidian collection - don't miss this if you're a fan of intriguing plots, kingdom building and wuxia.Legend of Ling Tian (LLT) is really one of those nice surprises where you pick up a story with low expectations and it completely captivates you. Overall, the story of LLT follows Ling Tian (duh.. no surprise there) as he is tragically plotted against by his clan due to jealousy of his talents. As he dies and is accidentally reincarnated, he begins his journey in a new world. Here he has learned his lesson, and because his new family is in a precarious position, he plays the role of an arrogant *******. Luckily, as this world's martial arts is grossly substandard compared to earth (though this Earth has Qi and fictional cultivation), he begins cultivating in his mother's stomach, and by the time he grows up As a teenager, he's basically a small monster. As he plays pig eat the tiger, he also builds a formidable elite army unaware of eberyone, in hopes when the world brakes down into chaos, he'll be able to protect his family and eventually rule the world.Translation quality:The translation quality is pretty good. Though there are sometimes a small spelling error or a grammatical mistake, it doesn't detract from the story overall. There are sometimes where I wish the translator would have used a different word or slight editing in order to convey the authors original meaning, instead of translating directly.Stability of updates:Based on NU, the story is updated every 0.9 days, which is pretty good in my perspective.Story Development:I'm a big fan of authors who pace their story based on development. In LLT the author doesn't drag like you see in Emperors Domination, but uses appropriate time skips when there's inaction, or if the reader can infer what has happened in the mean time.The story is consist mainly of plots and scheming between the different families, but there's also some fighting, warfare, and "kingdom"/clan building. These schemes and plots aren't as well detailed as "A Step Into The Past