
Wangu Jian Di
Oshimeter
Synopsis
At the Imperial City's Tianyi Martial Academy, Jiang Yun was the top dog — a certified prodigy with everything going for him. Then a guy named Ye Tianxie betrayed him and wrecked his entire life. Now he's the fallen genius nobody wants to look at, stripped of his status and left to rot. But here's where it gets interesting: Jiang Yun stumbles into awakening something called a Sword Soul Bone, which is basically the rarest power-up in this world, and suddenly his story isn't about being broken anymore — it's about becoming something nobody thought was possible. Wangu Jian Di is a 40-episode ONA set on the Divine Forgotten Continent, where hundreds of races coexist and martial strength is the only currency that matters. The show leans hard into its sword-based power system, and the fight choreography is genuinely well-done — not just flashy energy blasts, but sequences with weight and intention behind them. The soundtrack also pulls more than its share, giving the historical fantasy setting a real sense of atmosphere. The core draw here is the revenge-and-redemption arc. Jiang Yun's fall and slow rebuild feel earned rather than rushed, which keeps you invested through the early episodes. If you liked Everlasting God of Sword or the martial arts intensity of Thunderbolt Fantasy, this hits a similar nerve. Fans of Kuangxia Tianjiao Monü will also find familiar ground with the cultivation elements and political undercurrents. It's a solid watch if you're into Chinese fantasy martial arts and don't mind committing to the slow burn.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-120 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 121.

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