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My Disciples Made Me a GodEP15

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My Disciples Made Me a God

After years of being tricked into hard labor in a strange cultivation world, a man finally gains a system that lets him build a sect and recruit gifted disciples. Armed with tricks and borrowed power, he plays the role of a legendary master. But as his disciples grow stronger than him, how long can the illusion last?
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Ep Review

Fishing for Power

The opening scene is hilarious. Who expects a cultivation master to catch fish skeletons? The boredom on his face says it all. Yet, when the disciples arrive, the vibe shifts. Watching My Disciples Made Me a God feels like peeking into a hidden realm where fishing rods are mightier than swords. The animation style is crisp.

Phoenix Palace Vibes

The Phoenix Palace sequence is visually stunning. That fiery fan artifact screams power. The lady in red looks fierce but outmatched. It reminds me why I love this genre. My Disciples Made Me a God balances action with lore perfectly. The golden clouds and red pillars create such an intense atmosphere. Can't wait to see more.

Demon Realm Darkness

Dark vibes in the Demon Realm segment. The lightning and lava design are top-tier. Seeing the demon lord pinned by the sword gave me chills. Then he breaks free? Classic cliffhanger. My Disciples Made Me a God knows how to raise the stakes. The contrast between the serene lake and this hellscape is wild.

Master and Disciple

The dynamic between the blue-robed master and his disciples is intriguing. He stays calm while chaos unfolds. The lady in purple respects him deeply. It is not just about power, but influence. My Disciples Made Me a God explores mentorship in a fantasy setting. Their subtle expressions tell more than words. Captivating storytelling.

Visual Feast

The art direction deserves praise. From the serene lakeside to the ominous demon tower, every frame is wallpaper-worthy. The glowing effects on the sword are mesmerizing. I binge-watched My Disciples Made Me a God just for the visuals. It blends traditional aesthetics with modern animation smoothly. A feast for the eyes.

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