What Is The Reading Order For Magic Emperor EN Series?

2026-07-11 18:20:29
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Favorite read: Conquering The Emperor
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Finally got around to reading this webnovel last month, and the order can trip you up if you just search the title. The series originally started as 'Magic Emperor' on platforms like Wuxiaworld, adapted from the Chinese webnovel. The main continuity is straightforward: start with 'Magic Emperor'. But there's also a prequel series, sometimes listed separately, called 'Magic Emperor: Genesis' or 'Magic Emperor: Zero' on some sites, which details the protagonist's earlier life.

I'd say read the main 'Magic Emperor' first, at least the first 50 chapters, to get hooked on the present-day revenge plot and overpowered, scheming MC. Then, if you're curious about how he became so ruthless and ended up in the past, circle back to the prequel. Jumping into the prequel first might spoil some of the mystery surrounding his fall from grace in the main story. The fan-translated chapters sometimes get numbered weirdly across aggregator sites, so sticking to one reputable source helps.
2026-07-15 04:07:37
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Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this. I just read whatever was next on the site I was using, which happened to be the main 'Magic Emperor' story. The flashbacks woven into the early chapters gave me enough context about his past life as the demon emperor. I didn't feel lost.

Maybe if you're a total completionist about lore, the prequel matters. But for the core experience of a cunning MC rebuilding his power from scratch in a new body, the main series is all you need. The prequel feels like bonus content for superfans who want every detail of his previous reign.
2026-07-15 10:42:28
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Main story first, no question. The narrative is built on the mystery of his past. The prequel is a later addition that explains things the main plot deliberately obscures. Reading them in publication order preserves the intended reveals and makes the protagonist's journey more impactful. Just check the chapter listings on your reading app; the main title usually has hundreds of chapters, while any prequel material is clearly marked as a separate entry or arc.
2026-07-16 21:29:59
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4 Answers2026-06-29 09:19:24
Honestly, the reading order for 'Magic Emperor' gets a little tricky after chapter 130 because of how it was originally published. It seems like the webnovel platform I read it on originally posted chapters up to around 130, but then the author did a major revision and rewrote the story from the beginning on a different site. The old chapters past 130 aren't considered canon anymore. If you've finished chapter 130 of the old version, the actual next step is to go back and start reading the officially revised and ongoing version from Chapter 1. It's titled 'Magic Emperor: I've Become the Strongest by Reading Books' or sometimes just 'Magic Emperor (Revised)'. The plot foundation is the same, but the revised version has much better pacing and more developed characters. It's a bit of a pain to backtrack, but the newer chapters are so much better it's worth it. You can find the ongoing revised story on sites like Wuxiaworld or NovelUpdates. Just make sure you're on the right listing.

What is the recommended reading order for Magic Emperor 231 chapters?

2 Answers2026-07-08 10:13:42
The whole 'reading order' debate for 'Magic Emperor' kinda misses the point of webnovels, honestly. These things are serialized for a reason—you start at chapter 1 and go forward. The author builds on previous events, character development, and power scaling in a linear fashion. Jumping around based on some fan-made 'arc list' or skipping 'filler' just breaks the narrative flow. I tried reading a popular cultivation novel out of order once, based on a 'best fights' guide, and I was completely lost on who these people were and why they hated each other. The emotional payoff in chapter 231, or any big moment, is built on hundreds of pages of setup. That said, if someone absolutely insisted on a 'recommended order' for the 231-chapter point, I'd say just read it normally. Maybe if you're re-reading, you could focus on the protagonist's major power-up arcs or the key confrontations with specific antagonists, but for a first-timer, the only order is chronological. The community sometimes creates lists of 'essential' chapters, but those usually strip out the quieter moments that make the big swings actually matter. The tension in a late-game chapter relies on you knowing how far the character has come from his early, weaker days. Ultimately, the serialized format is the intended experience. The weekly wait, the chapter-by-chapter discussion, the slow burn—that's part of the fun. Treating it like a book where you can skip to the 'good parts' undermines the whole structure. So my recommendation is boring but true: Chapter 1, then 2, then 3, all the way to 231. The journey is the point.
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