Reverend Insanity
List of reviews made by users for the Reverend Insanity novel.
188 users have written reviews for the Reverend Insanity novel and rated it with an average score of 4.4 out of 5.
188 Reviews
Reverend Insanity is a bold and masterfully crafted novel that subverts traditional cultivation tropes. The story follows Fang Yuan, a cunning and ruthless anti-hero who reincarnates with 500 years of experience, determined to defy fate and rise to the top of a brutal, dog-eat-dog world. What sets this novel apart is its unapologetically dark protagonist, intricate world-building, and a power system (Gu cultivation) that is both creative and deeply strategic. The writing delves into philosophical themes such as survival, ambition, and morality, often challenging the reader's own beliefs. While not for the faint-hearted, Reverend Insanity rewards readers with complex characters, unpredictable twists, and an immersive, morally grey universe. It’s a refreshing, thought-provoking journey that pushes the boundaries of the xianxia genre. A must-read for fans of darker.
Shadow Slave is one of the most overrated webnovels I’ve ever read. It starts strong but quickly becomes a repetitive grind filled with endless padding and pointless monologues. Sunny’s “I can’t lie” trait is more annoying than interesting, and the story bends over backward to protect him with dumb plot armor. Side characters barely matter, and the romance is just straight-up embarrassing nonexistent for most of the novel, then weird and rushed. The pacing drags, arcs blur together, and the stakes feel fake. People call it deep, but it’s mostly just edgy fluff. Total letdown after the early chapters.
A very good novel considered one of the best but with an annoying fanbase which ruins the novel.fang yuan the goat fang yuan is my saviour fang yuan is my lord
and last but not least fang yuan is my wife
Same as this authors other novel so here we go again. Clichés which are not implemented well, in fact its too poorly executed. The author has no brains , not for story nor writing, don't even start about characters, that's the worst part. He tried but wasn't qualified. 2/10 trash
Reverend Insanity is a genius cultivation novel with a ruthless, intelligent MC, rich lore, and masterful plot twists. Truly one of a kind—unmissable!
Don't listen to lisp he's retarded, this novel is peak and catered to people with specific tastes. If it ain't for you just move on, there is really no need to drop a one star review on a novel that's objectively considered one of the greatest just because you don't like it in particular.
Reverend Insanity is pure brilliance easily one of the most intelligent and well-crafted webnovels out there. The protagonist, Fang Yuan, is a cold-blooded mastermind who plays the long game like no other. Every move he makes feels earned, every victory comes through strategy, not luck or plot armor. The world is deep, unforgiving, and morally gray, with a cultivation system that’s both unique and logical. There’s no spoon-feeding or cringe romance, just raw ambition and philosophical depth. It challenges the reader and respects your intelligence. If you’re tired of generic MCs and recycled tropes, RI is the antidote. Absolutely elite.
Reverend Insanity is pure brilliance easily one of the most intelligent and well-crafted webnovels out there. The protagonist, Fang Yuan, is a cold-blooded mastermind who plays the long game like no other. Every move he makes feels earned, every victory comes through strategy, not luck or plot armor. The world is deep, unforgiving, and morally gray, with a cultivation system that’s both unique and logical. There’s no spoon-feeding or cringe romance, just raw ambition and philosophical depth. It challenges the reader and respects your intelligence. If you’re tired of generic MCs and recycled tropes, RI is the antidote. Absolutely elite.
Reverend Insanity is a dark, gripping tale with brilliant strategy, deep philosophy, and a fearless MC. Bold storytelling that breaks all cultivation norms!
Reverend Insanity is a weird one. The main character, Fang Yuan, is basically a soulless calculator. No emotion, no guilt, nothing remotely human. He just wants power and will throw anyone under the bus to get it. At first it feels “different,” but after a while, the one-note personality just gets exhausting. Yeah, the world-building is solid, I’ll give it that. But the pacing drags, buried in endless strategy talk that kills any real momentum. And Fang Yuan never changes. Like, ever. No growth, no conflict, just cold logic from start to finish. People call it 'realistic,'but honestly, it just feels hollow. You finish a chapter and go, “What am I even doing?” And if you’re still hyping this thing up, you’re either way too into edgy characters, or just pretending to like it because the internet says it’s cool. No other way around it. ┐(´ー`)┌