Regressor Sect Master
A Xianxia Cultivation Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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Neill Thorne
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By:
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Spaizzzer
About this listen
An Epic Cultivation Progression Fantasy series by Spaizzzer, the #1 bestselling author of Tree of Aeons.
His end is the start of a new path.
Tundra Fox, a cultivator of immense power and Sect Master of the Verdant Snow Sect, faces an eldritch god from beyond and dies.
But that's only where his story begins.
A time-artifact sends his soul back 10,000 years, when he was still in the earlier years of growing his Sect. With a second chance, Tundra will try to prevent family deaths, conflicts, and hopefully, try to raise descendants that don't become arrogant young masters.
Don't miss the start of this new Xianxia Fantasy series by Spaizzzer, the bestselling author of Tree of Aeons. The series features cultivation, base-building, alchemy, and usual regressor awesomeness, all paired with a unique premise of finding enlightenment in family life instead of alchemy and solitary cultivation.
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There has been no real alchemy so far, maybe 10 minutes spent on a few pills, and there has been no real use of his future knowledge yet (very disappointing)
I will probably not finish the book because nothing so far has given me even a chance at hope of something interesting happening. And the next arc seems to be looking the same.
So to sum it up, unfortunately nothing really happens at all, no real plot or anything, maybe 6 out of 8 hours have been spent talking to his multiple wives (only 3 wives for now, but I suspect he will have way more later on).
Based on all that, and the fact that I got this book hoping for a cool sect-building, time-travelling story, I have no confidence at all that this book will get any better.
The narrator is very good though, I think he's definitely one of the better ones for me, so I will be taking a look at more books by him. And although it might not seem like it from my review, the overall writing quality is really good, just focused on things I and I think most people would find boring
very very very very very very very very very very slow
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