A Demon’s Path

A Demon’s Path

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百炼成魔

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 100 Temperings to become a Demon, ADP, Lối đi của quỷ, 百炼成魔

By nirvana's dance, 涅槃之舞

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
916 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

Ling Xiao was an orphan fighting for survival in a dog eat dog world. There were some who had the power to enjoy a life of comfort, unconcerned with worldly matters, while most struggled to survive. He was of the second kind. When he celebrated his sixth birthday, his father left him to the wolves with only a token to defend himself. He struggled to earn a living, scrambling together whatever scraps he could gather; fighting with the dogs for food and fighting with the homeless for shelter. But that all changed on a fortuitous day, when a demon invaded his home. In a world of deception and plotting, one tasked with seeking revenge for the man who gave him a second lease on life, how would Ling Xiao fare?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Demon’s Path Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Demon’s Path "A Demon's Path" promised a journey into the darker side of cultivation, and while it had moments that intrigued me, it ultimately fell short of its potential. It's a completed original novel, currently being translated, that blends action, comedy, and harem elements within a xuanhuan setting. But is it a path worth treading? Let's delve in. ### First Impressions Going into this, I was excited by the premise of a protagonist who wasn't your typical virtuous cultivator. The idea of a cunning, perhaps even ruthless, character navigating the cultivation world was appealing. The tags promised an MC with absent parents, a hot-blooded demeanor, and a penchant for alchemy and magic formations. The initial chapters definitely had a certain charm, hinting at a character shaped by a harsh upbringing. ### What Works Well The world-building is decent, and the cultivation system is easy to grasp. The story follows Ling Xiao, an orphan who uses his wits and a bit of shamelessness to survive. Several readers seemed to enjoy Ling Xiao's resourcefulness, particularly how he uses his environment and his opponents' arrogance to his advantage. The translation quality was also consistently praised, making the story easy to follow. There's a certain entertainment value in watching a character who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty, and Ling Xiao certainly embodies that. The plot armor, while present, is explained within the narrative, which is a plus. Some also appreciate that the MC remains relatively strong even after ascending to higher realms, avoiding the common trope of a complete power reset. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue, and one echoed by several readers, is the inconsistent characterization of the main character. The novel struggles to define whether Ling Xiao is truly a "demon" on the dark path or just another hero in disguise. This back-and-forth between selfish ambition and selfless acts creates a frustrating disconnect. At times, he's portrayed as cunning and ruthless, willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead. Other times, he inexplicably dives into situations to help others, contradicting his supposed self-serving nature. This inconsistency makes it hard to connect with him. The comedy also feels forced at times, relying on tropes that don't quite land. Several readers found the title misleading, as the MC doesn't truly embody the "demon" aspect promised. The plot, while containing twists and turns, can also feel rushed and underdeveloped. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be aware that some reviews mention the MC killing a girl's father, a plot point that is later resolved with the girl falling in love with him. However, this relationship is then seemingly forgotten by the author towards the end. This is just one example of plot threads that are introduced but not fully explored, leading to a somewhat unsatisfying conclusion. ### Final Verdict "A Demon's Path" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance and a unique premise, but suffers from inconsistent characterization and a lack of follow-through. If you're looking for a light read with a slightly unconventional protagonist, it might be worth a try. However, if you're expecting a truly dark and morally ambiguous character, you'll likely be disappointed. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but with the caveat that it doesn't quite live up to its initial promise.

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