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The Path of Divergence(Cultivation novel Sci fi Xianxia)

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Unfortunately, the lines between reality and fantasy blur when it comes to their history. War is a certainty in any race’s history. Temporary peace after war is also certain. Again, war is inevitable for every society. This cycle repeats again and again. However, within all the bloodshed, a certain group of people always remain elite—not bound by a particular race or nationality. Their hold over society is tighter than any iron grip. The Aristocrats decide when the common folk live or die, as long as it’s beneficial to their bottom line. Usually, in cultivation novels, it's set in a Chinese setting and follows the story of the peasant, with the rival typically being the young master—the young master being the foil to the broke protagonist. His typical quote is, “You are courting death!” or however it goes. I find all these stories bland when they could be so much more. Meet Arion Vel Kaelis. Born into a life of luxury, he wouldn’t struggle a day in his whole life. On a whim, he decides to begin his journey into cultivation. You will see how the rich stay in power. How it is always unfair to people not born into wealth. How it's not Republican vs. Democrat—it’s us vs. them. If you're looking for a book to turn your brain off, then this isn’t the novel for you.
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