Earning a mediocre salary, driving a mediocre car, gazing at mediocre scenery, living a life that is merely getting by... But when Lu Kuan is reborn with fifteen years’ worth of memories, he swears that his days of settling are over. With his blade he cleaves ogres, with his bow he fells shapeshifters, with a well-aimed kick he humbles the lords of hell, and with a gentle touch he wins the heart of the succubus queen. Wealth beyond imagining fills his hands, beauties gather in his embrace, and he ascends to the pinnacle of mastery! He surveys the magical world, his name echoing in awe among all people. Dreams that once visited him only in sleep, Lu Kuan now brings to dazzling reality, one by one. This is the legend of a master whose silent presence unsettles men, whose charm captivates women, and whose very existence shatters the resolve of guilds across the land..
This book is also titled "Being a Superman Isn't So Easy." How laughable... Do you think that by becoming an Ultraman, you can truly protect this world? Through the experience of death, he reveals to you that being Ultraman is far from easy. "But this world... there are reasons I cannot help but protect it!" (Each of the first four volumes ends in death. If this is not to your taste, please refrain from criticism; the early chapters are quite tragic, so those sensitive to this may start reading from the Max volume. Group number: 593790347).
A world longing for peace. A fiery legend of seven tribes across seven islands. When disaster descends and justice can no longer coexist with dreams, will one choose to abandon or to persevere? Nangong Yuchen declared, “Rather than chasing an unattainable dream, what matters most is the justice and peace before my eyes!” “And this justice and peace before me—these are my true dreams!” (A tale exploring the path of dreams and justice, brimming with positive energy!).