Can’t Afford to Offend My Scheming Disciple

Can’t Afford to Offend My Scheming Disciple

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穿书之黑化徒弟惹不起

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿书之黑化徒弟惹不起

By xia xia, 虾虾

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
213 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Zhuo Hua had been terribly suffering from diseases all his life. On his twenty-third birthday, he passed away quietly in the hospital bed. Unexpectedly, he transmigrated into a cultivation book and accordingly gained a healthy body. Looking at the little boy, Nan Chen, he thought that he was definitely going to treat him well this time. Nan Chen, a boy supposed to be specially privileged, established his cultivation foundation at the age of ten. Having been favored by his master, he never thought that his master was actually a hypocrite who had actually killed his parents. Besides, Nan Chen was raised by his master as a cauldron, an instrument which worked as a catalyzer to cultivate immortality. Apart from it, his master was so evil that he would be turned on upon seeing a male… Nan Chen finally acquired the Demons’ Book and became the Demon Lord. Nonetheless, he had never expected to be killed by his master in the end.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Can’t Afford to Offend My Scheming Disciple Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Can’t Afford to Offend My Scheming Disciple "Can’t Afford to Offend My Scheming Disciple" promised a tantalizing blend of xianxia, romance, and master-disciple dynamics, so I dove in with high hopes. While it had moments that shone, the overall experience left me feeling a bit conflicted. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably captivating: a transmigration story where the protagonist must navigate the treacherous waters of a scheming disciple with revenge on his mind. I was immediately drawn to the potential for intricate power plays and emotional turmoil. The initial chapters did a decent job of setting the stage, introducing the key players, and hinting at the secrets that lay beneath the surface. ### What Works Well I appreciated the author's ambition in crafting a complex narrative that spans across cultivation realms and even ventures into the modern world. The transitions, while perhaps abrupt for some, kept the story from becoming stagnant. There's a definite allure to the dynamic between the master and disciple, even if the romance takes a backseat for a significant portion of the story. The "lust poison" plot device, while a bit cliché, did add a layer of intrigue and awkwardness to their interactions. ### Areas of Concern However, I did encounter some significant stumbling blocks along the way. The pacing felt uneven at times, with large time skips that hindered my ability to fully connect with the characters. The writing style, while functional, lacked a certain polish that would have elevated the story. I found myself wishing for more depth and nuance in the characterizations. The male lead's obliviousness to the protagonist's true nature, despite overwhelming evidence, became frustrating. The translation, while generally understandable, occasionally felt too modernized, losing some of the historical flavor I crave in xianxia novels. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers noted the shift from the cultivation world to the modern world arc felt jarring and unnecessary, and I can see where they're coming from. The abrupt changes in setting and plot direction can be disorienting. The ending, with its quick resolutions and convenient developments, left me feeling somewhat unsatisfied. ### Final Verdict "Can’t Afford to Offend My Scheming Disciple" is a mixed bag. It has an intriguing premise and moments of genuine excitement, but its execution falls short of its potential. If you're a fan of master-disciple relationships and don't mind a bumpy ride, it might be worth checking out. However, if you prioritize smooth pacing, deep character development, and a strong romantic connection, you might find yourself disappointed. I'd give it a tentative 3/5 stars – a story with promise that ultimately doesn't quite deliver.

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