Supreme Uprising is a popular novel that blends Action, Fantasy, Martial Arts and more. Written by the author Jewelcat. A total of 1,571 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.
Synopsis
Violet skies, a world undergoing massive changes, a deficient moon, interlinking voids…
When the world experienced a cataclysmic event, the majority of living things ceased to exist. Although humanity survived by hiding in the last safe zones, humans had to face mutated dire beasts and colossal source beasts that could break through the space barrier and enter the earth at any second.
Luo Yunyang, a young man who grew up in those calamitous times, obtained an attribute regulator and set out to walk the path of supremacy!
⚡ System Interface: The “Hyper-Pace” Protocol
Rather than following a standard slow-burn cultivation formula, this story operates on a High-Velocity Trope engine that prioritizes immediate gratification and rapid progression.
| Component | Classification | Tactical Implication |
| Narrative Engine | Face-Slapping / Fast-Pace | Drives the story through tropes with zero pauses for training arcs. |
| Primary Genre | Sci-Fi / Xuanhuan / Action | Sets expectations for a blend of high-tech military and ancient martial arts. |
| Atmosphere | Calamitous & Mystery | Creates a sense of a world in flux, moving from “Earth safe zones” to the wider multiverse. |
| The “X” Factor | Stat Redistribution | Allows the MC to “cheat” combat logic by dumping all stats into a single winning attribute. |
📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Luo Yunyang & The World)
The story builds a world where human behavior is consistently opportunistic and cutthroat:
| Attribute | Luo Yunyang | Global Society |
| Classification | The Evolutionary Speedrun | The “Refuse” Collective |
| Mental Body | Represents Efficiency & Quest for Power | Represents Arrogance & Cowardice |
| Perspective | Views attributes as liquid assets to be moved. | Views power as a tool for bullying and social dominance. |
| Dynamic | Uniquely, the author avoids standard “East vs. West” tropes, instead portraying all factions as equally terrible and selfish. |
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