Chaotic Lightning Cultivation

Chaotic Lightning Cultivation

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混沌雷修

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: CLC, Hun Dun Lei Xiu, 混沌雷修

By wordpad, writing board, xie zi ban, 写字板

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
954 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Song Zhong’s parents were the geniuses of the sect. But they were apparently killed while on a mission when he was barely 6. As he apparently did not excel in any of the 5 elements, in fact, all 5 elements are in balance in his body. Thus, our fatty is deemed to be tr*sh and does not deserve the respect his parents had. He is allowed to have one task, to collect garbage of the sect until he reaches the initial test-age where he has to prove that he is worthy to stay in the sect. Our fatty has no choice but to cultivate the only heritage his parents gave him. A mysterious black pearl. Unfortunately for him, this pearl seems to be only useful for… collecting garbage…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Chaotic Lightning Cultivation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Chaotic Lightning Cultivation "Chaotic Lightning Cultivation" is a web novel that I went into with mixed expectations, and honestly, I came out feeling pretty conflicted too. It's a xianxia story with familiar elements, but it definitely has its own quirks that set it apart, for better or worse. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A seemingly average guy stumbling upon a powerful cheat item? Classic, but always fun. The idea of his artifact being a "garbage recycling plant," as one reader put it, that breaks down materials and boosts energy was a unique spin. I was ready for some cultivation hijinks. ### What Works Well The pacing, for the most part, kept me engaged. I appreciated that the story didn't get bogged down in endless training montages or repetitive scenarios, at least initially. The MC's cheat artifact, a black pearl with special soil, is a cool concept. The idea of him building his own world within it has a lot of potential. I also liked that the battles weren't overly complicated. It made for a relaxing read. Some readers found the MC relatable, an average guy thrust into extraordinary circumstances. I can see that. The story also tries to explain the "stronger beings" plot in a smoother way than other stories of the same type. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's address the elephant in the room. Several readers were extremely put off by the MC's actions, specifically an instance of r*pe early in the story. This is a serious issue, and it understandably ruined the story for many. Beyond that, some felt the MC becomes overly ruthless as he gains power, which made it harder to root for him. I also saw some criticism about the world-building being shallow and the action becoming repetitive later on, with the MC relying too much on minions and one-use lightning balls. Another point of contention was the MC's intelligence, with some feeling he becomes increasingly naive and easily manipulated as the story progresses, especially by women. This led to some awkward and forced harem dynamics. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Proceed with caution; the following contains potential spoilers.** Several reviews mentioned a specific incident where the MC assaults a female character, and then they enter a cultivation partnership. This event seems to be a major turning point for many readers, and not in a good way. Others mention the MC amassing an army of minions and solving problems by throwing them at enemies, which they found repetitive and uninspired. Some also pointed out inconsistencies in the story and filler content seemingly added to reach word counts. ### Final Verdict "Chaotic Lightning Cultivation" is a flawed but potentially entertaining read. The unique artifact and initially engaging plot are definite draws, but the problematic character actions and later repetitiveness are significant drawbacks. I'd say approach with caution and be prepared for some potentially uncomfortable content. Whether you'll enjoy it likely depends on your tolerance for morally gray protagonists and potentially triggering themes.

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