Zhao Dingtian's holographic level-up screen is pure gamer fantasy meets ancient battlefield grit. Watching him flex glowing fists after slaying 13 soldiers? Chef's kiss. The sand table strategy session with the two ladies adds political spice, while the ambush scene in tall grass? Tension you can taste. Love how Kill-To-Grow? I Love It! blends RPG mechanics with real stakes—no hand-holding, just raw power-ups and sharper swords. That soldier's grin before getting ambushed? Iconic.