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The Overlord of Puluo沙拉古斯

The Overlord of Puluo follows a young man named Li Banfeng, whose mind does not quite work like... Read more
The Overlord of Puluo follows a young man named Li Banfeng, whose mind does not quite work like everyone else’s.

To save his best friend He Jiaqing’s life, he stepped onto Platform No. 96 and boarded the green-skinned train 1160.

Upon arriving, he finds himself in a strange realm that resembles 1900s China, but everything runs on steam, and nothing is quite as it seems.

Furthermore, he now holds an item that many covet and he must escape the claws of those hunting him.

In this land of peculiarities, there are cultivators of every kind: Wanderlust Cultivator. Homebound Cultivator, Agrarian Cultivator, Hedonism Cultivator, Gourmandism Cultivator, and so many more.

Some people can grow two extra heads or can take on the forms of other creatures, while certain cultivators attach hooks to their skulls to use as telephones.

There are Jianghu rules that everyone is said to follow, but can someone whose mind works differently truly obey them?

As Li Banfeng ventures deeper into this steam-powered world, questions begin to surface.

How did he truly arrive here? Was his best friend really the one who summoned him to Puluo?

If so, then who lies comatose in the hospital bed back home? Who is the voice within the gramophone?

What other peculiarities await him in this strange land?

And when his two cultivation paths finally collide, will he rise to achieve longevity, or lose himself completely to the madness of Puluo?

Most importantly, is Li Banfeng… really a sane man?

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Official Synopsis:

Li Banfeng isn’t crazy. At least, that’s what the doctor said. The “feng” in his name means “mountain peak,” not “madness.”

To save a friend’s life, he steps onto Platform No. 96 and boards the steam train 1160. This train ride takes him to Puluo Province, a land frozen in the steam-powered era.

In this strange world, he meets a soulmate trapped in an old gramophone, a peerless beauty from a calendar post, a charming socialite swaying within an old tabletop pendulum clock, and an otherworldly master trapped in his own wine gourd.

Here, cultivation takes many strange forms. There are Gourmandism Cultivators who grow fiercer the more they eat, Smoking Cultivators who become stronger with every puff, Martial Cultivators who turn more ruthless with every kill, and Inebriate Cultivators who grow wilder the more they drink. There are also Wanderlust Cultivators who wish to go everywhere, and Homebound Cultivators who wish to go nowhere at all.

Among a hundred sects beneath the sky, who dares to vie for glory?

Among ten thousand cultivators of Puluo, who shall stand as the foremost?

Li Banfeng puts on his suit, tips his fedora, and lifts his feather duster.

With utmost seriousness, he asks, “Tell me. Who is the Overlord of Puluo?” Collapse
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    Это очередной имба-чит, довольно быстро ставиться скучным и надоедает
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      500 глав это первый том , в целом мне понравились, все персонажи получились довольно интересными
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        638 конец второго тома, многие тайны и ответы на вопросы проясняются. Повествование держит в напряжении
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    I really don't understand the Chinese author's obsession with making the MC surrounded by many women like in this story. Not only one or two have feelings for the MC, but almost all the women who get to know the MC fall in love, from an interesting story to a trash story because of this, I think the author has a sad life in the real world with women to the point of making this trash story.
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      Чтобы привлечь больше аудитории
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      It's a classic bait for many male audience. It depends on where the author posts it but if most of his readers are male, and if most of his readers dig harem genre then he's probably maximizing his audience and his profits.

      Looking at how big the harem genre is, it's not surprising that it can be a quick cash cow. Also, most writers in china aren't financially well. So unless you have a 1 in a million story, you need to do anything you can to gather readers, even if it means adding a harem genre to a story that doesn't necessarily need it. Most Chinese authors notes at the end of their chapters mention their struggles financially and trouble getting readers. I haven't been to China nor have I surfed their Chinese novel websites but even I know their competition is pretty cruel. If you're a small time writer trying to make ends meet, there's a certain chance that you might get banned just because of censorship issues or your story getting buried in newer novels

      Sorry about the rant. It's not that I'm defending or criticizing a specific genre. I'm just pointing out what might be the reason authors put certain genres or story elements in their novels. Their life aren't all rainbows and sunshine over there.
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    In my opinion, this is the best novel in this series. It's just a weird title, so I saved it for last.
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      sorry but what series??
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        From a batch of books added at the end of the month.
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    Median
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    Good story, characters(especially the MC), world building, and a similar power system to LOTM. The only downside is the pace.

    I’ve read 127 chapters and the plot has dragged the last 40-ish chapters imo. It had a great start with great pacing for the first 80 chapters. Fortunately, it looks like it’s about to wrap up but it was kinda a hassle to get through.

    Chapters are very long and most of the time FULL chapters are dedicated to dialogue and POV switches. Some of these pov switches felt unnecessary to me, they could’ve easily been a couple of sentences, but the author loves to give everyone a chance to speak. I guess that’s also the reason why at around 850 chapters it’s as long as LOTM.

    Also some of the antagonists are very cookie cutter, especially the low level mobs they’re all the same. The main antagonist(I would say), Lu Dong-something was also very underwhelming, at least it was humorous.

    I would say the novel is at its best when we’re with the MC, he’s just a way more interesting and fun character than everyone else in the novel. The POV switches don’t help either.

    This may seem like a harsh review but I actually enjoyed the novel and will continue reading 👍

    3.75/5 🌕🌕🌕🌖🌑
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      Fun Fact: it’s actually 10,000 characters longer than LOTM
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    What kinda mix complicated genre story is this lol pepeg_23
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