Cheeky Sword God

Cheeky Sword God

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无耻剑神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: A Cheeky Kendo God, 无耻剑神

By piao ling huan, 飘零幻

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1405 chapters
Original Publisher
zhulang

Description

An ordinary youth who just wants to eat and drink. An Archaic Divine sword. An impressive and sacrificial love. Wu Chi had never known what the way of the sword was, but his whole life revolved around the legend of the sword. He had never been graceful, but was destined to be the most unusual and unique!He was called a shameless swordsman, but his strength proved otherwise!He lives for the sword, dies for the sword, and goes crazy for the sword!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zhulang
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cheeky Sword God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cheeky Sword God I've spent some time diving into "Cheeky Sword God," and it's been a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest. The premise is undeniably appealing: a seemingly lazy protagonist who, when pushed, reveals incredible hidden talent. That trope always gets my attention, and I was hoping for some good laughs and thrilling action. However, my experience wasn't entirely smooth sailing. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the potential for humor and the laid-back nature of the main character. The idea of a 'cheeky' sword god definitely piqued my interest. I was ready to settle in for a fun ride. ### What Works Well The character development, particularly early on, is a definite strength. By the time I got a dozen or so chapters in, I could see the characters were already starting to evolve beyond their initial archetypes. I also appreciated the way the world-building was handled, relying more on inference than explicit exposition. This approach can be quite effective when done well, allowing the reader to piece things together and feel more immersed. The core story itself seems to have a solid foundation. The plot flows well, and the premise is interesting. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the translation quality is a significant hurdle. It's a real shame because it detracts heavily from the overall experience. There are grammar errors and awkward phrasing that make it difficult to fully engage with the story. At times, it feels like phrases are being translated too literally, losing their intended meaning and nuance. This can be incredibly frustrating, as it obscures the author's original intent and makes it harder to connect with the characters and plot. It's a real barrier to entry, and I fear many readers might give up early on due to these issues. The inconsistency of the translation is a problem. ### Final Verdict "Cheeky Sword God" has potential, and I can see why some readers enjoy the core story and character development. However, the poor translation quality is a major drawback. If you're willing to overlook these issues, there might be an enjoyable story hidden beneath. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'm giving it a cautious 3/5, hoping that the translation will improve in the future.

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