Cosmic Professional Gladiator

Cosmic Professional Gladiator

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宇宙职业选手

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Cpg, 宇宙职业选手

By i eat tomatoes, wo chi xi hong shi, 我吃西红柿

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
607 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

In 2036, humankind steps foot on Mars for the first time. In 2052, Earth holds the first World Martial Arts Tournament, a global martial arts competition watched by the entire planet. Top professional gladiator, “Spear Demon” Xu Jingming, retires at the prime age of 26 with a body ridden with injuries. One day, the United Nations announces that humankind would be ushering in a new era for human evolution. Advanced technology had been found on Mars, a secret kept to this day. Research had been carried out to use science to augment human evolution. All of humankind can now evolve themselves by partaking in this VR experience using the freely distributed VR headset. How will Xu Jingming use this opportunity for all humankind to his advantage?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cosmic Professional Gladiator Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cosmic Professional Gladiator "Cosmic Professional Gladiator" is quite the ride, and after diving in, I have some thoughts. It's an I Eat Tomatoes (IET) novel through and through, which means certain expectations come along with it. Overall, it was an enjoyable read but definitely has some areas that could have been stronger. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise felt familiar, with near-future Earth discovering cultivation after encountering alien tech. The early focus on virtual reality martial arts tournaments was interesting, setting the stage for what felt like a blend of sci-fi and xuanhuan. However, I noticed that the initial hook wasn't as strong as some of IET's other works, lacking that immediate sense of urgency or danger. ### What Works Well One of the novel's strengths is the protagonist, Xu Jingming. He's a hardworking martial artist with a relatable personality, a far cry from some of the more aloof MCs out there. I particularly enjoyed the detailed descriptions of martial arts and the integration of scientific principles into combat. This felt like a fresh take on the cultivation genre. Also, his relationship with his wife, Li Miaomiao, was quite charming and added a nice layer to the story. The virtual reality worlds were also well-developed, each offering unique cultivation environments and challenges, which kept things from becoming too stale. ### Areas of Concern Despite the enjoyable aspects, I felt the story lacked a compelling antagonist and a clear sense of peril for much of its duration. The MC's progression often felt too smooth, and many conflicts resolved themselves without significant effort on his part. This absence of tension made it difficult to fully invest in the stakes. As the story progressed, the initial charm waned, and it started to feel a bit generic. The focus shifted from the VR world, and the later arcs didn't quite capture the same magic. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning A significant plot point involved the MC experiencing a major setback, a curveball that temporarily shook up the narrative and added some much-needed tension. However, this was resolved relatively quickly, and the story returned to its predictable trajectory. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "Cosmic Professional Gladiator" is a decent read, especially if you're already a fan of I Eat Tomatoes. While it has its moments of brilliance, particularly in the detailed martial arts descriptions and the engaging female lead, it falls short of IET's best work due to the lack of a compelling plot and consistent tension. It's a fun, relatively low-stakes adventure that's easy to get into, but it might not leave a lasting impression. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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