Summary
Ye Tian gains an extraordinary ability—the power to replicate others’ talents. In a world ravaged by interdimensional beasts, he must grow stronger to protect his younger sister and survive the chaos. As he pushes past his limits, he begins to uncover the true reason behind the alien invasion and the secrets hidden within other realms.
What starts as a straightforward power-fantasy takes an odd turn—unexplained time skips, underused abilities, and a romance that feels both rushed and unnatural. His relationship with an aloof sect leader develops from strangers to soulmates within a few chapters, fueled only by a magical soulstone. Meanwhile, side characters like his sister contribute little, and his own decisions often leave readers puzzled.
Though the action-packed growth and talent-fusing system can be fun for casual readers, the narrative stumbles with poor character logic, forced romance, and—in later chapters—nationalistic themes that may not sit well with everyone. Ultimately, it’s a fast-paced cultivation story better suited for those looking for light, brain-off entertainment than a deep, consistent plot.