Ask the Mirror

Ask the Mirror

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问镜

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: AM, 问镜

By weight loss expert, 减肥专家

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1828 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

He was precocious from birth. By the age of seven or eight, he already had some clear personal rules. However, during his five years at the Twin Immortals Sect, he hardly ever did anything willingly. So, after gaining his freedom, he strived to make sure everything he did aligned with his wishes and made him feel at peace. This wasn’t an easy task, but he enjoyed it immensely. It’s true that he pursued immortality. But the immortality he sought, or rather, yearned for, was nothing like the ruthless and cruel immortality of the Twin Immortals, Zi Lei and Chi Yin. Nor was it the petty and sordid kind sought by the Sun Light Sect or the Thousand Spirit Gate. Many times, he would do things that seemed inexplicable to others: unrelated to morality, unrelated to profit, unrelated to right or wrong, good or evil. There was only one sufficient reason behind all this: immortality encompasses all meaningful pursuits. I have a mirror, reflecting the mountains and rivers of the universe;I have a sword, cutting through the realms of human hearts and ghosts;I have a city, seated among the clouds of the Nine Heavens;I have a heart, smiling through the trials on the path to immortality. Why do people seek immortality? Because immortality embraces all desires and signifies infinite possibilities.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Ask the Mirror Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ask the Mirror After diving into "Ask the Mirror," I've got some thoughts to share. This xianxia novel definitely offers something a little different from the usual cultivation fare, and I found myself intrigued by its unique approach. It's clear the author put a lot of heart into this story, and it shows. ### First Impressions My initial impression was one of carefully considered world-building. The story doesn't just throw you into a generic xianxia landscape; it slowly unveils a world rich with mystery and intrigue. I was particularly drawn to the protagonist, Yu Ci. He's not your typical overpowered hero from the get-go. Instead, he's a mortal, hardened by his experiences, who is on a constant journey of self-discovery as he navigates the treacherous path to immortality. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the novel's focus on the philosophical aspects of cultivation. It's not just about leveling up; it's a meditation on the Dao and the choices one makes in pursuit of power. Yu Ci is a compelling character because he's complex. He's kind, yet ruthless when necessary, and he's always calculating. This makes his decisions feel weighty and impactful. The antagonists also stand out. They're not just cardboard cutouts to be defeated; they are genuinely threatening figures with their own motivations and ideologies. The author's attention to detail really shines through in how these characters are developed. I found the world to be expansive and detailed, and I'm eager to explore more of it as I continue reading. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Ask the Mirror" offers a refreshing take on the xianxia genre. If you're looking for a story that delves deeper into the philosophical aspects of cultivation, with a well-developed protagonist and a meticulously crafted world, then this novel is definitely worth checking out. It's not just about the destination; it's about the journey, and this journey promises to be a fascinating one. I'm giving it a solid recommendation.

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