A Messed-Up Wuxia World

A Messed-Up Wuxia World

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乱七八糟的武侠世界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Luàn Qī Bā Zāo De Wǔ Xiá Shì Jiè, 乱七八糟的武侠世界

By 星光的羽翼

3.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
47 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

I am just an ordinary high school student, yet I crossed over to a wuxia world. Originally I should have lived days where I make a comeback, trample on wrongdoers while creating a harem, but… Where’s the promised revolution of the tr*sh? Where’s the promised cheat? Where’s the promised harem? Exactly what kind of messed-up wuxia world is this?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Messed-Up Wuxia World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Messed-Up Wuxia World Okay, let's dive into "A Messed-Up Wuxia World." I went in with fairly high expectations given the premise, and while I found some parts enjoyable, the experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions The initial hook is definitely strong. The idea of the protagonist waking up as the cold, genius senior brother, an antagonist no less, instead of the typical underdog MC is a refreshing twist. The humor is also front and center early on, which really drew me in. The beginning promises a fun, self-aware parody of the xuanhuan genre, and in the early chapters, it delivers on that promise. ### What Works Well The initial comedic timing is pretty spot-on, and the author clearly understands the tropes they're poking fun at. The concept of a character suddenly thrust into a world where they're supposed to be a cultivation genius, but they can't even read, is genuinely funny. I also appreciated the setup of the story, it's a great way to get the reader hooked. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, things seem to take a downward turn as the story progresses. The humor that was so prevalent in the beginning starts to fade, replaced by plot developments that feel… inconsistent, at best. I felt like certain character actions, like the father's reaction to the MC losing his martial arts, just didn't make much sense. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be put off by the sudden shift in tone. Specifically, the tragic event towards the end of the first volume seems to be a major turning point. Apparently, a beloved character is killed off, and the story never really recovers its lightheartedness afterward. ### Final Verdict "A Messed-Up Wuxia World" has a lot of potential, and the initial chapters are genuinely enjoyable. However, the inconsistent plot, the loss of humor, and the shift in tone ultimately detract from the overall experience. It's a shame, because the premise is fantastic. If the author can recapture the magic of the beginning and address some of the plot inconsistencies, this could be a real gem. As it stands, I'd say proceed with caution.

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