High Martial Arts: Treasure Chests Everywhere, Starting with an SSS Saint Body - Reviews

High Martial Arts: Treasure Chests Everywhere, Starting with an SSS Saint Body
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Overall, this is a solid start to a revenge cultivation story. The setup is familiar, but the execution is engaging. The treasure chest system adds a fun RPG element, and the injustice at the beginning makes Ye Feng easy to root for. I’m curious to see where it goes.
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I have to admit, the dialogue is functional but not very memorable. A lot of it is exposition or straightforward emotional reactions. I hope as the story progresses, the conversations become more nuanced or witty.
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The scar on He Ziling’s face is a powerful symbol. It represents her sacrifice and her refusal to be victimized. I hope the story gives her more moments to shine, not just as a side character but as someone with her own agency.
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I like that the story doesn’t pretend the system is balanced. Ye Feng gets a game-breaking ability right away, and the narrative leans into it. This isn’t a story about struggling for scraps; it’s about a meteoric rise.
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The idea of the school’s ranking determining resource subsidies is a nice touch. It shows that even prestigious institutions fight for funding. It makes Zhao Donghai’s actions more understandable, even if they’re evil.
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Ye Feng’s plan to mess with Zhao Ming’s college recommendation is a good long-term goal. It gives the story direction beyond just revenge. Climbing back into a good university through the National College Entrance Exam feels like a worthwhile challenge.
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The pacing of the first few chapters is brisk, but I’m worried it might slow down once the treasure chest hunting becomes routine. The system could become repetitive if there’s no variety in how chests are found or opened.
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I want to know more about the Wind Whisperer talent. It’s A-grade, which is already impressive, but the story hasn’t shown how it affects Ye Feng’s combat yet. Now that he has a wind blade skill, I hope we see it in action soon.
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The bond between He Ziling and her father He Wang is sweet. He’s a simple old man running a grocery store, and she’s a determined martial artist. Their dynamic feels grounded, and it gives Ye Feng a sense of a found family.
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The scene where Ye Feng leaves the school and looks back with hatred feels like a classic protagonist moment. It’s dramatic and a little cheesy, but I admit it got me hyped. You can’t help but root for him.
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The emotional tone in the first few chapters is heavy on anger and injustice. Ye Feng is constantly fuming, which fits his situation, but I hope we get some lighter moments soon. A little humor or friendship could balance out the bitterness.
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I’m a little bothered by how quickly Ye Feng accepts the system and the golden finger. He’s a transmigrator, so he knows what a cheat is, but there’s almost no disbelief or hesitation. It feels a bit too convenient, but it fits the genre.

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