A Record Of Mortal's Journey To Immortality 4th Season

Martial Arts / Strategy / Superpower52 EP/18 Jan 2025

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Synopsis

No special destiny, no secret bloodline — just a rural village upbringing, empty pockets, and the sheer stubbornness and refusal to die that let Han Li claw his way into the cultivation world. Three seasons in, he's still not some chosen one with a secret bloodline. He's just smart, careful, and willing to grind through centuries of training while everyone around him takes shortcuts and gets killed for it. That's what makes this show work. This fourth season picks up with Han Li returning to his homeland of Tiannan after years away, and things have changed. New threats are waiting, the power dynamics between sects have shifted, and the deeper layers of the cultivation world are starting to crack open. The first couple episodes set a tone that's familiar if you've been following along — methodical tension punctuated by genuinely impressive fight sequences. At 52 episodes, this ONA has room to breathe, and the animation from Original Force and Wonder Cat Animation holds up well, especially during the martial arts choreography and large-scale mystical battles. The soundtrack does a lot of heavy lifting too, grounding the historical fantasy atmosphere. If you liked Battle Through the Heavens or Martial Universe but wanted a protagonist who feels more grounded and less overpowered, this is your lane. Fans of Immortality (Yong Sheng) will also find a lot to appreciate in the cultivation system here — it's one of the more detailed and consistent ones in Chinese animation. Worth the commitment if you enjoy slow-burn power progression.

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Characters

Li Han

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1050-1400 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1400.

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Good animation and steady approach, but it feels more like setup than payoff. A reliable start that neither dazzles nor disappoints significantly.
Calm pacing, diving back into Han Li’s survival and backstory in the outer seas. It smoothly reconnects plot threads but doesn’t deliver big moments yet but good world‑building, though some may find it slow to gain momentum.
Not my usual genre, feels kind of like a video game. But the opener throws viewers into Han Li’s continued odyssey in the outer seas, picking character threads from previous arcs. Pacing and setup is okay without flashy peaks.
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