After Breaking Off the Engagement, I Started Pursuing My Master

After Breaking Off the Engagement, I Started Pursuing My Master

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退婚后吃师尊软饭真是轻轻又松松

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 退婚后吃师尊软饭真是轻轻又松松

By 合雪

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
715 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

At six, Jiang Huai stubbornly clung to the thighs of the fairy in white and wouldn’t let go. She took him back to the mountain and made him her only direct disciple. At fifteen, he changed his way of addressing his master from ‘mother’ to ‘sister,’ and after being severely beaten, he corrected himself to ‘Master’. Jiang Huai harbored a grudge in his heart for a full six years. At twenty-one, he learned how to talk back to his master.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Breaking Off the Engagement, I Started Pursuing My Master Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Breaking Off the Engagement, I Started Pursuing My Master Alright, let's dive into "After Breaking Off the Engagement, I Started Pursuing My Master." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, and while the premise had me intrigued, the execution… well, let's just say it left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The initial setup – a broken engagement leading to the pursuit of a master – is classic xianxia fare with a potentially fun twist. I was hoping for a lighthearted romp with some cultivation elements sprinkled in. However, I quickly found myself struggling to connect with the main character. ### What Works Well The harem aspect is definitely there if that's your thing. The potential for romance with multiple heroines, including the master, the former fiancee, and the junior sister, does offer some appealing scenarios. If you're primarily here for the romantic development, you might find some enjoyment, particularly as the story progresses. The idea of a carefree protagonist hiding his true abilities also had promise. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the pacing and character development. I found myself frustrated by the MC's apparent lack of ambition and indecisiveness. It felt like he was spinning his wheels, not making any tangible progress in his cultivation or his relationships. The cultivation aspect felt underdeveloped, especially considering the MC's supposed hidden talent. It feels like the author is unsure if they want to write cultivation or romance, and neither aspect is done particularly well. The power scaling also seems to jump around without much rhyme or reason, which can be jarring. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning If you're sensitive to spoilers, skip this section! Apparently, the MC does eventually get intimate with the fiancee and junior sister, promising to marry them. Also, there's a significant power jump involving an evil cultivator and the introduction of "immortals," which leads the MC to sacrifice a large chunk of his lifespan. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After Breaking Off the Engagement, I Started Pursuing My Master" has potential, but it's hampered by pacing issues, inconsistent character development, and a somewhat confusing plot. If you're a die-hard harem fan and can overlook these flaws, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're looking for a well-developed xianxia with a strong plot and compelling characters, you might want to look elsewhere. For me, it's a 3/5 – interesting concept, but ultimately lacking in execution.

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