Greetings, cultivators!
Hello!
It's me, Cyncoco!
Firstly, I wanted to thank you all for reading my first novel, From Today, I'm a Player. Secondly, if you’ve gotten this far, I wanted to thank you all for reading my second novel, The Undefeatable Swordsman.
Due to his impending heavenly tribulation, Senior Brother Chamber had to go into secluded cultivation, and thus, I’ve taken over the task of releasing the wonders of our newest qi cultivation method, The Regressor of Mount Hua! Once he emerges successfully after breaking through to the next stage, we’ll all have a party.
Now, while the title may have changed, this book is actually relatively famous in the murim webtoon/manhwa circles.
You may have seen it in its other form, the Volcanic Age.
As one of the first murim novels to ever reach Kakao’s Million View ranking, The Regressor of Mount Hua is one of the most famous murim novels to date and also one of my personal favorites.
The main character, Zhou Xuchuan (Joo Seo-Cheon in the webtoon/manhwa), was, for all intents and purposes, quite useless in his first life. But on a spin of the classic regressor trope, he’s not going back to save the world as the “one true savior” or anything like that. We know that the end goal has been found, and finding himself lucky enough to regress to his youth, our main character goes on a journey to do everything that he regretted not being able to do in his previous life.
Fellow cultivators.
Our MC gets to be one of those geniuses. He gets to travel the world! He gets to actually see what it feels like to not be invisible!
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F in the chat and everyone prayge.
Anyways, the Volcanic Age holds a place near and dear to my own heart. It was one of the first webnovels I read in Korean, and one of the first reasons I got scolded for not doing my homework. It's been ages since I got to read it my first time, and I’m really excited for you all to read it for the first time, too!
As always, if there are any inconsistencies/errors/problems, it’s most likely a me-issue, and so I apologize beforehand. Everything good about the book is the author+my editor combo, so everyone send them a spirit stone.
I love you all, and thanks for letting me do this for a living.
Best,
Cyncoco.