
Ten Thousand Worlds Season 3
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Before his world collapsed, Lin Feng had it all — talent, respect, a golden reputation within the Lin family, and an engagement to a powerful woman. Then his fiancée rips out his sword martial soul and leaves him for dead. That's the setup. From there, Lin Feng gets pulled into the Burial Ground of the Gods, where a mysterious woman strikes a deal: she'll give him power beyond anything he's lost, but he has to destroy the ancient gods buried there. He wakes up back in the real world, where the same servants who used to bow to him now treat him like trash. Classic cultivation revenge arc, and honestly, it hits the right notes. The third season of Wan Jie Du Zun picks up with 224 episodes of Lin Feng clawing his way back through a world that's already written him off. The power system here is genuinely interesting — gaining strength by dismantling gods is a darker hook than your typical qi-absorption grind, and the Chinese mythology elements give the world some real texture underneath all the martial arts throwdowns. If you've been watching Fights Break Sphere or Wan Jie Shen Zhu, this scratches a very similar itch — betrayed protagonist, layered power scaling, and a long runway of episodes to let the story breathe. Fans of Mo Dao Zu Shi who want something more straightforwardly action-focused might find a lot to like here too. It's a Ruo Hong Culture ONA adapted from a novel, and at this point in the story, the revenge path is well underway.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 145-215 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 220.

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