In the previous life, although Qin Yichen was an Alchemy Saint, possessing the greatest Alchemy Technique and was famous all over the world, but because he was incapable of cultivating Martial Arts, he could not proceed further in either the Dao of Alchemy or the Dao of Martial Arts.
Without much of a choice if he wanted to continue his single-minded pursuit, he went back in time. More specifically, back to ten thousand years ago with all his memories intact
With his already revolutionary mastery over Spiritual Energy, advance Pill Formulas, advance Martial Art Cultivation Technique and many more secrets about the future, everything was limitless for him.
This time, he did not wish to relive those past regret. With all that he knew, he was going to change things around in this life.
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## My Thoughts on Alchemy Master
Alright, let's dive into "Alchemy Master." I went in with moderately high expectations, given the premise of a regression story blended with martial arts and alchemy, but came out a little disappointed. While it has its moments and a dedicated fanbase, there are definitely some things to consider before committing your time.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me. The idea of a 13,000-year-old alchemist getting a second chance is undeniably appealing. I was ready for some strategic brilliance and maybe a bit of world-building, but the execution felt rushed.
### What Works Well
I can definitely see why people enjoy the wish-fulfillment aspect. The main character is undeniably powerful, quickly becoming a top-tier martial artist alongside his alchemy skills. For readers who enjoy watching an MC effortlessly overcome obstacles, this could be a major draw. I also have to give credit where it's due: I've heard that the translation quality is consistently good, which makes the novel far more readable than many others in the genre.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the pacing is a significant issue for me. The story feels incredibly rushed, with the MC constantly moving from one region to another. This rapid progression makes it difficult to connect with the side characters, who often feel underdeveloped and disposable. The harem aspect also suffers, with relationships feeling forced and lacking genuine emotional depth. I also found the repetitive nature of the plot to be frustrating. The MC consistently finds himself in similar situations: arriving in a new region, making enemies with powerful figures, attracting the attention of a girl, and resolving a crisis before moving on. This cycle becomes predictable and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
There are mentions of specific plot points that some might consider spoilers. If you want to go in completely blind, proceed with caution.
### Final Verdict
"Alchemy Master" has potential, but ultimately falls short of its premise. While the wish fulfillment and good translation are definite positives, the rushed pacing, shallow character development, and repetitive plot structure left me wanting more. If you're a die-hard fan of cultivation novels and don't mind these issues, you might find something to enjoy here. However, for readers looking for a more nuanced and engaging story, there are better options available. I'd give it a cautious recommendation with the caveat that you know what you're getting into.