Crippled? No, I'm the Grandmaster! Storyline
Killed by a disciple, Grandmaster Arthur's soul possessed an abandoned disciple. Disguised as a prodigal, he trained his sister to expose conspiracies in the sect trial. After avenging the original host's murder, he rebuilt his immortal body...
Crippled? No, I'm the Grandmaster! More details
Genres: Counterattack/Comeback/Chinese Fantasy
Language:English
Release date:2025-10-25 10:27:16
Runtime:100min
Crippled? No, I'm the Grandmaster! Reviews
Counterattack
Comeback
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A Comeback Tale That Inspires!
"Crippled? No, I'm the Grandmaster!" is a captivating fantasy ride! Arthur's journey from defeat to triumph is a lesson in resilience. The way he mentors his sister while tackling sect conspiracies is thrilling and heartfelt. The plot twist of him possessing an abandoned disciple adds a unique twist
Epic Plot Twists and Drama!
This short drama has it all—betrayal, revenge, and redemption! The title "Crippled? No, I'm the Grandmaster!" had me intrigued right from the start. Arthur's transformation and strategic planning to expose the sect's dark secrets kept me on the edge of my seat. The intricate plot twists were perfect
A Prodigal's Journey of Vengeance
What an incredible story of revenge and rebirth! Arthur's path to avenging his death is portrayed with such intensity and depth. The character development is spot-on, especially as he trains his sister to help in his mission. The drama unfolds with each episode, revealing layers of conspiracy within
Betrayal, Magic, and Redemption!
"Crippled? No, I'm the Grandmaster!" is a brilliant blend of fantasy and drama, complete with magic and epic showdowns. Arthur's quest for vengeance against his betrayer is gripping, and the way he navigates through conspiracies is pure genius. The character dynamics are fantastic, especially the bo