Ke Qing Is Just Cultivating Immortality, Is It That Difficult?

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Coming to the world of cultivation by accident, Keqing suddenly discovered that this was really a magical world.

The sword cultivator cherishes the sword as his wife and pays attention to the unity of man and sword.

Keqing: Isn’t this the way of double… or something?

It really tastes a bit heavy.

The enemy who caused the trouble was extremely arrogant and arrogant at first.

However, there was too much nonsense, and she cut the melons and vegetables with one sword.

Keqing: Doesn’t it say in the storybook that villains die from talking too much?

Some people even think that jumping off a cliff can really bring you grandpa.

It turns out that grandpa didn’t, well…

Tiancan——

The young man became a young girl.

Keqing: I can’t complain.

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Walk and walk along the way, make friends and find your way home.

People all over the world say that it is difficult to seek the way, and it is even more difficult to reach the sky.

Ke Qing looked at herself, who had already become a god in less than ten years.

Hmm…is it that difficult to become an immortal? Seems pretty simple.

(Large long story, starting with a million words, cool article)

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刻晴,修仙而已,有那么难吗?
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zhanxian rated it
February 20, 2024
Status: v1c1
It appears... this is a story about the character 'Keqing' from the game 'Genshin Impact' being summoned into a cultivation world. The sterotypical edge-lord system abusing time traveling pseduo-protagonist attempts to summon an "abyssal creature" in order to kill people but accidently summons Keqing from Teyvat. He tells her to mu*der innocent people and she, being a paragon of Liyuean justice, obviously does not comply. Keqing has all her tevyat powers but is technically regarded as a regular 'mortal' in this world and misunderstandings blossom.

If you've played the game... more>> before, then you have an idea of what this story might contain. Keqing's life philosophy is very unorthadox when put in the context of a cultivator world. She is intrinsically a 'good' and virtuous person, and shes sincere about it: she believes in law and order rather than a cultivator's hypocritical might makes right two faced agenda. Furthermore, she also has quite a bit of disdain for gods, fate, destiny and so on and is kind of a mortal supremacist since 'gods' routinely get their teeth kicked in in her home setting by seemingly regular people. There's a lot of potential here if the author does a good job.

But the problem is.... this is really bad machine translation. If you've played genshin impact you can probably guess a few things. For example, keqing mentions that the 2nd character she meets can do elemental skills but does not have an 'eye of god'. This most definetly is suppose to be a reference to 'vision' as per the game's lore and mechanics. I'm also pretty sure keqing tries to use elemental sight as well, another game mechanic, but it's described oddly. Either way, the ai that translated this story doesn't know any of these things. It's up to you, the reader, to fill in the blanks with the proper game terms. But thats not even the real problem: There's all kinds of contextual errors. Character genders switch back and forth from paragraph to paragraph, whoever is putting this stuff out really needs to do some basic editing, because its very frustrating to read. <<less
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Insaniah
Insaniah rated it
March 9, 2024
Status: c84
I read this is Chinese because I liked the concept and the previous translation on this was just unedited MTL. Disclaimer: Chinese is my third language so I might not have comprehended 30% of the novel.

Honestly, I would've loved reading Ke Qing just overpowering everything in a xianxia. Problem is, the author is determined to add other elements to this. First thing he does is introduce a "female lead" who falls in love with Keqing and brings her back to her sect. Now, I'm not too against that. Yeah Yuri... more>> whatever, I'm a ganyu/Keqing guy but I'm not going to be mad. He fails to make her a likeable character though. It irritates me every time she is given screen time. He normalizes her feelings by giving the world a setting where Dao Companions are commonly same-sex. Only one word fills my thought, "Why?". Because see here, Keqing doesn't ever reciprocate her feelings. She isn't even aware of it. She treats her like a friend. And so it really is irritating when every person in the sect thinks the two are a thing. It's deeply uncomfortable. And really pointless because Keqing then proceeds to leave the sect after she passed her tribulation (another really s*upid ordeal) and nothing between Keqing and this "female lead" is resolved and everyone still thinks the two are a thing. Look, misunderstandings can work. They do work. But only when handled well. This author doesn't know how to write misunderstandings. I dropped the novel a little after that point.

So the tribulation.

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It's in the middle of a tournament arc. Standard. I'm hype for her tribulation. All the standard xianxia stuff happens. I'm happy. Then some guy comes up and stabs her. Commentary is a bit s*upid. Okay, weird but she passed her tribulation, audience goes wild. I'm not mad. (I don't remember the order of events here) Then the enemy sect sent an expert down to kill her cause she's too much of a genius. The experts of her sect couldn't help her for a s*upid reason. She left the arena after killing that expert. She met another expert of the enemy sect. Her friendly experts are so useless, they haven't arrived to help. She kills the enemy. Her friendly experts arrive, they're giving some s*upid commentary that irritates me. Now they want her part of their sect permanently. Which is s*upid because they never did sh*t for her

[collapse]

There are a lot of other s*upid events before the tribulation but that was the final straw, the straw that finally broke the camel's back. I knew that there was no future for this story. If only this story were handled by a more skilful author. I would've loved this to death. But it isn't. The author is an amateur who doesn't know how to write a good story. And is merely utilizing Keqing's name not because he loves her, but because he knows people will read his story for her. And it worked to some extent, until people realizes he can't write for shit.

TLDR; justice for Keqing, this novel is an insult to her <<less
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