Dragon's Triumph in the Celestial Realm
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Born into poverty with no status and barely any martial arts skill, Lin Chen just wants to get stronger. Then someone wrongs him badly enough that his rage cracks open something buried deep in his mind, a state called 'Mind Awareness' that works like a quantum effect on his consciousness. Which sounds wild, and it is, because the first thing this power shows him is a vision of his family being destroyed. That's the setup for this 40-episode ONA from Dancing CG Studio, and it moves fast from there. Lin Chen sets out to prevent that future, chasing down clues tied to his father's mysterious disappearance and a cryptic list that keeps pulling him deeper into dangerous territory. The world-building here is genuinely interesting — it's a historical fantasy setting where martial arts cultivation isn't just about punching harder, it's about unlocking mental and spiritual potential in ways the show treats almost like physics. The fight choreography reflects that, with battles that feel grounded even when they get fantastical. The emotional core is really about family — protecting it, losing it, searching for it. If you liked the cultivation drama in Everlasting God of Sword or the darker tone of The Fate of Swordsman, this hits a similar frequency but with its own identity. Fans of Legend of Exorcism will also find the blend of historical atmosphere and supernatural stakes familiar. It's intense, it's personal, and the power system alone makes it worth the time.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-48 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 49.

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