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Regressor Sect Master

A Xianxia Cultivation Fantasy

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Regressor Sect Master

By: Spaizzzer
Narrated by: Neill Thorne
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An Epic Cultivation Progression Fantasy series by Spaizzzer, the #1 bestselling author of Tree of Aeons.

His end is the start of a new path.

Tundra Fox, a cultivator of immense power and Sect Master of the Verdant Snow Sect, faces an eldritch god from beyond and dies.

But that's only where his story begins.

A time-artifact sends his soul back 10,000 years, when he was still in the earlier years of growing his Sect. With a second chance, Tundra will try to prevent family deaths, conflicts, and hopefully, try to raise descendants that don't become arrogant young masters.

Don't miss the start of this new Xianxia Fantasy series by Spaizzzer, the bestselling author of Tree of Aeons. The series features cultivation, base-building, alchemy, and usual regressor awesomeness, all paired with a unique premise of finding enlightenment in family life instead of alchemy and solitary cultivation.

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Interesting Premise • Character Development • Family Relationships • Cultivation Progression • Redemption Story

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So many regression books are trying to prevent the apocalypse. Now this book seemingly has an event in that scale where regression occurs. So many of the post-regression events focus on building up the sect leader’s family. A couple of the family members are annoying but the MC is cool and I like his perspective on advancement. I love the simplicity of the advancement. There are too many overcomplicated analogies for advancement and they become too difficult to follow. The story was interesting and things were more reminiscent of the Chinese Xanxias that I have read. The narration was very well done.

Refreshing take on regression

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A sect leader in the far future fails to defeat the Uber evil bad guy and gets launched back in time. This time he decides he will cherish his family and friends to ensure everyone lives. Such a turn in mentality has his sect and family questioning him. But he uses skills he learned over millennia and vague memories from times past to try and right things. He starts to uncover the big bad and get his family and sect on the right path
A good listen. Steady pace, nice to have sect masters that aren’t all ego. Great narrator. Please enjoy

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a very interesting take on both regression and cultivation.
I very much enjoyed this book. it takes a very different approach than most regression novels.
In most regression we see the MC sprint forward undoing every wrong easily, foiling every plot by the bad guy with his "prophetic" knowledge, and becoming super powerful at a rate that no one's ever scene.

Here we see a guy who regressed who already made it to the top level, and realized all it took was burning his family and relationships to do it. He was alone. When he regressed he realized the thing he wanted to fix most was his family, but the issue is that he regressed to a point where he has already been neglectful, and he has made many mistakes regarding his family.

come and see a father and husband try to figure out a way to heal his hurt and estranged family, and maybe just maybe if he can figure out how, he can save the world too.

very much enjoyed

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This kind of book really hits the spot from me, cultivation plus regressor aspect is like the combination of my two favorite aspects.

I felt the author did a good job of making sure the regressor was not too powerful, sometimes that's a problem.

I really enjoyed this book, and only regret there is not more

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The story is interesting, a bit slow at times. Feels like it should pick up in the next book. Over all a good story and looking forward to the next book.

Interesting!

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