If you’re into cultivation anime with a mix of cosmic mystery, ruthless power struggles, and characters who evolve from zero to god-tier, Zhe Tian (Shrouding the Heavens) is the show for you. Episodes 75-101 of Season 1 take the already intense narrative to new heights, leaving fans both exhilarated and utterly confused (in the best way possible).
The story kicks off with an otherworldly scene: nine colossal dragon corpses dragging an ancient bronze coffin through the cosmos. This isn’t just a random space oddity—it’s the gateway to a mythical realm where immortality is the ultimate prize. Thirty-three classmates, once ordinary humans, are thrust into this brutal world, forced to navigate treacherous sects, ancient secrets, and their own moral dilemmas.
By episodes 75-101, the protagonist, Ye Fan, has gone from a confused Earthling to a formidable cultivator. Fans on MyAnimeList are buzzing about his latest power move: dismantling the Qingxia Sect, renaming it to the hilariously absurd “Teaching Mines” (Jiao Kuang), and raiding their treasure room like a boss. One user joked, “Ye Fan really said, ‘I’m not just here to survive—I’m here to flex.’”
What makes Zhe Tian stand out is its refusal to sugarcoat the cultivation world. Unlike other anime where protagonists magically avoid consequences, Ye Fan’s journey is messy. He’s not always the hero—sometimes he’s the opportunist, the schemer, or even the villain in someone else’s story.
Fans are divided on whether this makes him compelling or frustrating. One Reddit thread debated: “Ye Fan’s character development is insane, but I low-key miss when he was just a dude trying not to die.” Meanwhile, others praise the show’s willingness to let its characters make morally grey choices.
The animation and world-building also get major props. The cosmic aesthetic mixed with traditional cultivation tropes creates a unique vibe. The fight scenes, especially Ye Fan’s showdowns with sect leaders, are visually stunning—though some fans wish the pacing was tighter. “The power-ups are cool, but can we get back to the dragon coffin mystery already?” one viewer lamented.
At its core, Zhe Tian is about the relentless pursuit of power. Whether it’s Ye Fan’s rise or his classmates’ struggles, the show doesn’t shy away from showing the dark side of ambition. Some characters fall into corruption, others into despair, and a lucky few (like Ye Fan) manage to stay ahead of the game.
The community is especially hyped about the introduction of the Lihuo Sect arc, where Ye Fan’s next big challenge awaits. The elders’ warnings about the “13 Bandits” have fans theorizing like crazy. “Are these guys the final bosses, or is there something even bigger lurking?”
If you’re already hooked on Zhe Tian, episodes 75-101 deliver everything you love—more power struggles, deeper lore, and Ye Fan being an absolute menace. If you’re new, buckle up; this isn’t your typical isekai. It’s darker, smarter, and way more unpredictable.
As one fan perfectly summed it up: “This show is like a drug—you know it’s bad for your sanity, but you can’t stop binging.”
So, grab your popcorn (or your spirit stones) and dive in. Just don’t blame us when you start questioning your own morality.
Episodes: Season 1 Episodes 75-101
File Size: 10.0 GiB
Format/Quality: HEVC x265 10bit
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Source: Nyaa.si
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