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2 | 5% (72 votes) |
1 | 6% (84 votes) |
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.An unknown disciple from a small sect battling against the strongest in the cultivation world! The long journey working at cultivation, the realization of destiny, and the chance to reach the apex of the world.
Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them. Zuo Mo is a zombie faced low level cultivator in a minor sect of a little world. Ever since he was picked up by the sect leader two years ago, he has no memories of his earlier life except a recurring nightmare. Navigating the rigid class structure and intricacies of the cultivation world, as one of the lowest possible of the lowest class, Zuo Mo’s dream is to earn money, and lots of it, through being a spiritual plant farmer. A chance occurrence reveals that someone powerful had changed Zuo’s features and erased his mind. The money grubbing zombie decides to set out on a journey of cultivation to find out answers. Fate colludes with chance, the drums of war are beating, the ghost of his past is coming…
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Xiuzhen Shijie
修真世界
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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09/28/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c16 |
09/27/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c15 |
09/26/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c14 |
09/25/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c13 |
09/24/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c12 |
09/23/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c11 |
09/22/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c10 |
09/21/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c9 |
09/20/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c8 |
09/19/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c7 |
09/18/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c6 |
09/17/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c5 |
09/16/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c4 |
09/15/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c3 |
09/14/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | c2 |
After finishing World of Cultivation, the novel gives the bitter impression of a rushed work. While the first part takes a lot of time (rightly so) developing characters and setting up the world and its intricacies, the later part falls short of tying it up.
Characters are left on the wayside, plots points and major background mysteries aren't given any outlet, and when they are it is in a very anti-acclimating way. The systems set up initially (cultivation system, battle formations, crafting, fighting techniques) are ignored and any fight or progress is explained with a shorthand.
It feels like at some point the author just decided to get it over with the novel and glossed over everything he introduced.
The way the novel is brought to its conclusion is saddening, if not aggravating.
Up to the breaking point (which would be the first timeskip, around chapter 745), the novel is a good 4.5, but after that it's a 2.5.
- I don't like, or more like I don't care at all, about the MC's origins... he should just build his army and live a happy life through countless battles with his brothers.
- Why the hell are there arcs where the MC is roaming alone, or only with a small amount of brothers... its so boring. It seriously annoys me. For example, right now he is in some kind of city with only a hundred of his brothers/sisters and he tries to comprehend some things... ugh... boring as hell. I'd, once again, rather like him to create a larger empire through battles and spend time with his brothers and his girl...
- Why can't he say awesome things while facing the enemy...I mean he does sometimes, but thats really rare. It would be so much cooler if he did, even though it would become more cliche... like I care its awesome.
- Can he please... PLEASE... finally heal his girl... like what the hell, that thing is going on for waaay too long now. I think their interactions are cute and all and I like her, but its so uninteresting after some time.
- That money grubber thing. Boy was that sh*t annoying at the start of the novel and for the next 200 chapters afterwards. It gets better, but I dropped the novel three times because of this character trait, until I finally read past it a few days ago.
I would strongly recommend you to read this. The first 200? chapters are mostly annoying, but it gets better. Much better.- Hilarious scheming MC
- The MC 'outsources' many of his tasks, so instead of reading just about him, you get to read about his companions kicking ass too (strategist, item manufacturing etc.)
- A nice mix of combat and other types of plotting (like production)
- Pretty good worldbuilding with the three races and an accompanying history
- Decent amount of foreshadowing On the other hand, the story ends with the mother of all rushed endings:
- Many characters whose development you'd have looked forward to... don't get developed at all at the end (what happened to the beast-raising guy?)
- Key plot points just get rushed or forgotten (seriously? The MC's background?)
- Key confrontations at the end are rushed. It smelled rather of hypocrisy in the second half too.
- Really? 915 chapters and you could only afford half a chapter of epilogue? It was so short that I was sure there was a sequel somewhere (there wasn't) Overall, read it if you enjoy the style, but don't read it expecting a great ending.