While many stories in this genre focus solely on martial prowess and reaching the top, this manhua dives into the profound complexities of the human condition. It is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of:
_Death and mourning : How we carry those we've lost.
_Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance: The internal battle of reconciling with one’s past.
_Regret vs. Conviction: The heavy burden of past mistakes balanced against the drive to do what is right.
What resonated with me most is its central message: the necessity of moving forward. It portrays the courage required to follow one's convictions, even if it means upending the established order. It’s a story about the beauty of "trying"—of fighting for justice and personal truth despite the scars we bear.
If you are looking for a story with emotional depth that transcends the standard "leveling up" tropes, this is a masterpiece.