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My Disciple Died Yet Again
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Game designer Zhu Yao accidentally gets transmigrated into a new xianxia VR game that is currently in development. There she becomes the disciple of the most beautiful male immortal Yu Yan who had to wait 16 thousand years before finally getting a disciple of his own. Yu Yan carefully teaches Zhu Yao and cherishes her a lot. But when Zhu Yao finally begins to understand some of his teachings, she suddenly dies. Yu Yan then gets a new disciple, the reborn Zhu Yao, and she dies again. He then gets another disciple, and she dies once again…
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My Apprentice: Game over Again! (Manhua)
My Disciple Died Once Again (Drama)
Wǒjiā túdì yòu guàle
ศิษย์ข้าเจ้าตายอีกแล้ว
我家徒弟又挂了
My Apprentice: Game over Again! (Manhua)
My Disciple Died Once Again (Drama)
Wǒjiā túdì yòu guàle
ศิษย์ข้าเจ้าตายอีกแล้ว
我家徒弟又挂了
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Recommendation Lists
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- Probably read when im bored (some of it)
- Wow there's a manhua version (FL)
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Date | Group | Release |
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01/21/18 | Scrya Translations | c303 |
01/20/18 | Scrya Translations | c302 |
01/17/18 | Scrya Translations | c301 |
01/11/18 | Scrya Translations | c300 |
01/10/18 | Scrya Translations | c299 |
01/10/18 | Scrya Translations | c298 |
01/10/18 | Scrya Translations | c297 |
01/09/18 | Scrya Translations | c296 |
01/08/18 | Scrya Translations | c295 |
01/07/18 | Scrya Translations | c294 |
12/27/17 | Scrya Translations | c293 |
12/25/17 | Scrya Translations | c292 |
12/24/17 | Scrya Translations | c291 |
12/24/17 | Scrya Translations | c290 |
12/24/17 | Scrya Translations | c289 |
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This. is. the. best. A little more in detail:
This is a splendid combination of comedy and story, which both had me laughing out loud several times, snicker dozens of times, and for the most part ignoring everything else that went on in my life. The way it plays with and subverts tropes while conveying a serious story is on the level of Terry Pratchett (Discworld etc.). It would probably be even more entertaining if I was more familiar with wuxia/xianxia/Whatever-I-don't-know-the-exact-difference-between-all-of-them, but even with my experience (about 10 novels, give or take), it's really, really entertaining. I do have a hundred+ mangas and a dozen or two manhuas under my belt, which helps somewhat. What I really appreciate with the story is how the author manages to keep the story constantly advancing without dropping all light-hearted moments. Many stories that start out as comedies and evolve into serious action/drama/something have a tendency of getting... less funny as the story advances. Not less entertaining, just a lot less light-hearted and more focused on *SERIOUS BUSINESS* all the time. Example: Rouroni Kenshin, the anime version (the manga version remains more light-hearted through it all). By mixing lighter and heavier themes, each aspect carries so much more weight because of the sheer contrast. And it doesn't get boring. Many serious wuxia-novels suffer from the "Really good start, and then descend into repetitiveness, too-easy-to-predict-storylines and plot armor". This does not. And that is golden, with diamonds and rubies sprinkled on top of it. A few other things I really enjoy: 1. A lack of Mary Sue in the main character. In fact, how all the characters we get to know have serious flaws, and that makes them so human. Perhaps relate-able is a better word, if it's even a word. Sorry, non-native English speaker.
There are Mary Sues in the story, and they are heavily lampshaded. (Look it up on tvtropes. org if you don't know what this means.) 2. While almost every protagonist in wuxia/xianxia novels have plot armor, this novel subverts it having the protagonist resurrect after every death. But resurrection carries a price (time lost, different body), so it's quite different from a plot armor. She may actually die (and does), and the stakes feel higher than other novels. 3. A female protagonist that does not fall into any of the classic 'male protagonist' traps. It is so darn refreshing. 4. How fleshed out the characters are. I am bad with names and have a tendency to mess them up. Especially so when many side-characters are as three-dimensional as a sheet of paper. In this novel, the characters are really varied and often exaggerated, and it makes them all unique. Also, they do *not* possess plot armor, which makes the story more tense. Even if I don't remember all the names, they are so unique I often recall who they are after a single sentence of what they do or say. 5. While the story contains a fair bit of comedy based on misunderstanding, it never exceeded my "Oh my god, I can't watch this" embarrassment threshold. And let me tell you, it's rather low. I'd estimate the embarrassment level in the novel is on the level of Ranma 1/2. This is my first review. I don't usually write them, because I'm lazy. This novel is just so good I have to share it. Also...
Your sister's desire!
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You'll get it if you read it.
She's just the ordinary human old-maid aunt!
"Is the Great Dao which is achieved through suspicions, plots, and slaughters, really the truth behind the heavenly laws?"
If you loved these five xianxia novels, ATG/TDG/TMW/LLS/MGA, which are on the top ten "popular of all time", this novel is definitely NOT for you. ~~~~~~~ New reader, or 1-2 stars reviewers, you should read this novel to the end before reviewing. The real story is not what you read in the first 300 chapters. There is the reason why this idiot MC have to die idiotly again and again, but never learn how to be smart. Also why those antagonists are very smart. If you can't read pass the first 300, better drop this novel.
For example, when a fairly important character, Wang Xushi (?) dies, and mind you, the death is off screen, so we don't even get a peek at the death, she instantly goes berserk. And the transition is TERRIBLE. She was just kidnapped by the villain and tortured, but the tone is still humorous and quite fast paced- until she learns he's dead. BAM! EMO MODE ON! It's so instantaneous and her "sadness" at her death is in short, unbelievable.
For one, she, a thirty something year old woman, falls in love with a several thousand year old man. Yes, that's not too Creepy, but the REALLY old man, to whom Zhu Yao should be like a daughter, since their interactions are definitely like those between a father and child (he literally takes care of her as she reincarnated into a baby, for a while.) , likes her back. And then in her fourth reincarnation, she tackles him and makes out with THIS OLD MAN and he, after his initial confusion, pulls her back in, makes out with her, and this is so. So. So. Pe*ophilia. I wanted to retch because it was just like Usagi Down in which the daughter who was raised by this guy wants to carry his babies and he agrees. It's sickening.