The whole 'Mang Tian Chi' thing is a bit of a mess, honestly. It's essentially fanfiction that got super popular and some people mistake it for canon. As for how it 'ends,' it doesn't really, not in a completed sense. Most of these fan continuations just kind of peter out when the writer loses interest.
From what I skimmed, it follows Xiao Yan into a new realm where he has to rebuild his strength from a lower level again (classic xianxia trope). He encounters new allies and enemies, and the story expands the worldbuilding way beyond what 'BTTH' established. The main character's core drive remains the same: protecting his loved ones and climbing the power ladder, but the scale is massively inflated.
It's a classic case of 'more of the same' for hardcore fans who couldn't let go, but without the original author's touch, the character development feels a bit repetitive after a while.
If you're asking about the actual, canonical end of 'Battle Through The Heavens,' Xiao Yan becomes a Dou Di, achieves his revenge, and secures peace. 'Mang Tian Chi' isn't part of that. It's an extended universe fan project that keeps going long after the official story wrapped up. It's fun for die-hards craving extra content, but it lacks a proper conclusion itself. The main character just keeps getting stronger in an ever-expanding cosmos.
I actually looked this up recently because I was reading the novel and got confused about the web version versus the published books. 'Battle Through the Heavens' technically ends with Xiao Yan ascending to the Dou Di level and basically becoming a god-like figure in that universe, saving everyone from the Hun clan's threat. The main series ends with him marrying Xun'er and Medusa, having a family, and achieving his goal.
But 'Mang Tian Chi' specifically? That's a fan-made continuation, a really popular one in some circles. It starts right after the original ending, with Xiao Yan ascending to a higher realm. The tone shifts quite a bit—it's more about political intrigue and power struggles on a cosmic scale, with Xiao Yan navigating ancient conflicts and facing threats even bigger than the ones in the main story. Last I read, the fanfic was unfinished and updates were sporadic, so there's no definitive 'end' to it like the official novel.
I kind of lost track of it after a few hundred chapters because the pacing got really slow, but the early parts were fun if you just wanted more time with the characters.
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