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Unintended Cultivator, Volume Five

By: Eric Dontigney
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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Survival rests in the hands of a madwoman…

Leaving behind the capital and all the changes he wrought there, Sen ventures back into the deep wilds in search of the mad, nascent soul cultivator, Fu Ruolan. It is a final, desperate bid to find the manual he needs to complete his body cultivation.

Of course, in the world of cultivation, things are rarely as straightforward as they seem. Madness takes many shapes, and Fu Ruolan is no exception to this truth. With everything on the line, though, Sen finds himself reluctantly agreeing to a deal that he may well live to regret.

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The story just continues from where it left off. Woth how the story is moving I believe it might end soon with how close he is to reaching nascent stage and if the speed progression continues he might just ascend at which point we might get a different story or the end of the story.

Continuation as usual

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Love this series definitely worth a read but oh my god was this book slow, half the time the main character was just wondering around being depressed and the other half failing at everything! Hopefully the next book will go back to amazing feats and stories that live up to the legend!

Very Slow

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After what was pushing the lines of what could be considered filler nonsense from the last book.

we're back to form with the mc looking and FINALLY gaining a way to stabilise the cultivation method that is killing him with self reflection on actions once the d
threat of looming death is push off.

What i liked about the first few books is back without that baggage of terrible potential love interests.

My interest in cultivation stories as been renewed with this book and I look forward to the next one.

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