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2026.01.15 (Thu)
A MASTERPIECE OF DARKNESS "In This World, There Are No Eternal Friends Or Eternal Enemies, Only Eternal Benefits." Reverend Insanity is not merely a story about magic or cultivation. it is a terrifying study of Nihilistic Pragmatism. It strips away the comforting lies of civilization honor, reputation, kinship, and love to reveal the cold, mechanical skeleton of human nature. Fang Yuan is arguably the most philosophical character in fiction, yet he is devoid of humanity. He has achieved a state of total detachment similar to enlightenment, but instead of using it for compassion, he uses it for self-interest. He does not kill out of anger. He does not save out of kindness. He views a weeping child and a stone on the road as equal: both are merely obstacles or tools. It asks you: If you stripped away your morals, your reputation, and your fear of death... what would you truly want? And what price would you pay to get it? This is a manual for the Machiavellian soul. It is bleak, cruel, and intellectually suffocating. It proves that the path to absolute freedom is paved with the corpses of your own humanity. Rating: A masterpiece of darkness.
Reverend Insanity is banned in China. the Chinese government, likely due to its dark themes, protagonist's anti-hero nature, and perceived criticism of societal systems which the government deemed harmful or dangerous literature.