Banished Disciple’s Counterattack

Banished Disciple’s Counterattack

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仙武传 (Donghua) / 仙武帝尊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Immortal and Martial Venerable Emperor, Legend of Xianwu (donghua), Xianwu Chuan (Donghua), Xianwu Dizun, Xian wu Di zun

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By three realms and six paths, 六界三道

3.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
3365 chapters
Original Publisher
tadu

Description

As a loyal disciple, Ye Chen dedicated himself to guard the spiritual medicine field for his sect. But, during a fight with enemies, the spiritual field was destroyed. His loyalty and dedication to the sect could not save him. The loyalty he thought he had obtained from his peers and lover, could not save him from betrayal. Thus, he was shamelessly banished from the sect. With the help of a flame falling from heaven, Ye Chen began to develop himself into a stronger cultivator. Battled against his opponents, unfolded his legendary life and rewrote his own story…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
tadu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Banished Disciple’s Counterattack Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Banished Disciple’s Counterattack "Banished Disciple's Counterattack," also known as "Emperor Xianwu," promised a thrilling tale of revenge and rising above adversity. While I appreciate the ambition, my experience with this novel was a mixed bag, leaning more towards disappointment. It’s a classic cultivation story at its core, but struggles with consistency and character development. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the familiar setup: a protagonist wronged, stripped of his status, and left to fend for himself. The allure of a comeback story is strong, and I was eager to see how our hero would navigate his new, challenging circumstances. The beginning is promising, with the classic tropes of betrayal, finding treasures, and slowly rising back up. The initial struggle in the new sect, dealing with bullies and skeptical elders, felt engaging. ### What Works Well The early stages of the story, before the protagonist's supposed death, are arguably the strongest. The dynamic with the ex-lover, who remains relevant and continues to develop alongside the MC, is a refreshing take on the typical scorned-lover trope. I also found the initial cultivation journey and the exploration of alchemy to be moderately engaging. The premise of twin heroines in the harem is also a plus for those who enjoy that genre. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, "Banished Disciple's Counterattack" stumbles significantly as the plot progresses. The constant cycle of allies being kidnapped and needing rescue became repetitive and predictable. The power scaling escalates rapidly, with the introduction of new realms that feel tacked on and detract from the overall narrative. The writing quality is also a significant drawback, with characters often acting illogically or inconsistently. The protagonist's reluctance to eliminate enemies who pose a clear threat is baffling and undermines his credibility. Moreover, the plot often relies on convenient coincidences and plot armor, which cheapens the sense of accomplishment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out a major turning point where the story quality declines sharply. This seems to occur around chapter 360, or when the protagonist is believed to be dead. From this point onwards, the narrative reportedly becomes increasingly convoluted and relies heavily on repetitive plot devices. ### Final Verdict While "Banished Disciple's Counterattack" starts with a promising premise and a few redeeming qualities, its numerous flaws ultimately overshadow its strengths. The inconsistent writing, repetitive plot, and questionable character decisions make it a difficult recommendation. I'd suggest proceeding with caution and tempering your expectations. A 2.5/5 for me.

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