Copper Coins

Copper Coins

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铜钱龛世

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Tong Qian Kan Shi, TQKS, Đồng tiền kham thế, Медные монеты даруют миру покой, Медные монеты на алтарь предков

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By mu su li, 木苏里

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
102 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc
English Publisher
seven seas

Description

It was the twenty-third year of Tianxi. Rumours traversed the streets that the all-knowing Imperial Advisor suffered a great calamity and could not help but enter seclusion to focus on cultivation. However, the commoners secretly clapped their hands and rejoiced. In the winter of the same year, a young monk appeared in the Hui Zhou Fu’s Ningyang District. The monk’s monastic title was Xuan Min, his memories all missing, yet was versed in the arts of Feng Shui Kan Yu. On the very first day arriving in Ningyang, he did not hesitate to take care of a dangerous manor, picking up Xue Xian, who was hidden there, along the way. Since then, Xue Xian – who had been all-powerful in the first half of his life – gained a new life pursuit: to get this baldy who had only a good outer appearance to take his last breath and “smile from his grave”. Xue Xian: If you are unhappy, then I will be happy. If you die, I’ll laugh my ass off. Xuan Min: …

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
English Publisher
seven seas
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Copper Coins Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Copper Coins I dove into "Copper Coins" with high expectations, given its solid rating and intriguing synopsis of a dragon, a monk, and a supernatural mystery. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read, though not without its quirks. ### First Impressions The initial chapters immediately pulled me in with a blend of xuanhuan elements, mystery, and a dash of humor. The spunky, somewhat dramatic MC, a dragon in human form, paired with the stoic, amnesiac monk ML created an interesting dynamic that I was eager to explore. I appreciated how quickly the story jumped into action, setting the stage for the supernatural adventures to come. ### What Works Well Many readers, myself included, praised the engaging plot and the vibrant cast of characters. The mystery surrounding the dragon's missing bones and the monk's past kept me guessing, and I enjoyed how the side characters, like the terrified ghost and the blind man, added depth and humor to the story. I found the dynamic between the MC and ML to be particularly entertaining, especially their bickering. The author did a great job with the foreshadowing, weaving the backstories seamlessly into the overall plot. The ending was well-paced and conclusive, wrapping up loose ends for all the characters. ### Areas of Concern Despite my enjoyment, I did notice some recurring criticisms. The romance, while slow-burn, felt somewhat underdeveloped to some. Some readers felt the development of feelings between the leads felt unnatural, even nonsensical, and that the relationship was forced. Furthermore, the pacing felt rushed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned the infamous "dragon spit" incident, and I have to agree that it felt a bit out of place. While intended as comedic relief, it disrupted the pacing of the romance and felt like an unnecessary gimmick. It's a moment that could have been handled with more subtlety and nuance. ### Final Verdict "Copper Coins" is a captivating novel with a compelling mystery and a cast of memorable characters. While the romance might not be for everyone, the overall story is engaging and well-written. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy supernatural mysteries with a touch of humor and a slow-burn (albeit flawed) romance. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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