Cultivating for Immorality: I Evolved Martial Arts into the Immortal Path

Cultivating for Immorality: I Evolved Martial Arts into the Immortal Path

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长生修仙,我把武道进化为仙道

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 长生修仙,我把武道进化为仙道

By 西风过海

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
405 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

In the final years of the dynasty, demons ran rampant, the world was in turmoil, and human life was as worthless as grass. Even powerful martial artists faced constant threats to their lives. Fortunately, Chu Liang, who had transmigrated from another world, possessed the [Evolution Appraisal Mirror] , capable of evolving martial arts into the Immortal Path. And so… He rose from a mountain village hunter, step by step, to become a renowned expert in these chaotic times. One day, Chu Liang chanced upon an immortal who had descended into the deep mountains. He learned that this world was merely a small world used by immortals to harvest “Human Path Pills.” Chu Liang wished to enter the Immortal Realm, but was told that his “Spiritual Root” was inferior, and he was not qualified. He had no choice but to give up and continue cultivating in the mortal world. … Many years later, countless immortals descended, bringing calamities, disrupting the human world, and harvesting the Grand Human Path Pill. At the critical moment, Chu Liang took action. Immortals fell, like rain. Looking at the radiant Chu Liang, the surviving immortals were utterly shocked. “You… are you that mortal with the inferior Spiritual Root from back then?” ✿✿✿ In a world where the clash of steel and the roar of demons echo through the mountains, Chu Liang, a reincarnated soul, finds himself armed with an extraordinary gift – the Evolutionary Appraisal Mirror. Betrayed by those he once considered family and facing a world steeped in danger, Chu Liang must harness the mirror’s power to forge his own destiny. From a simple hunter to a rising martial artist, his journey is fraught with peril, forcing him to confront greedy relatives, ruthless gangs, and the encroaching darkness of a demonic threat. With each evolution, Chu Liang grows stronger, his resolve hardening as he strives to carve a path towards survival and mastery in the turbulent world of the Great Liang Dynasty.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cultivating for Immorality: I Evolved Martial Arts into the Immortal Path Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cultivating for Immorality: I Evolved Martial Arts into the Immortal Path Alright, let's dive into "Cultivating for Immorality: I Evolved Martial Arts into the Immortal Path." This web novel is a mixed bag, to say the least. It's got elements that might hook you, but also some glaring issues that kept me from truly enjoying the experience. ### First Impressions The initial premise is fairly standard for the genre: a reincarnated protagonist with a cheat ability that lets him upgrade anything he touches. He starts in a humble mountain village and uses his powers to cultivate and rise through the ranks. If you're a seasoned xianxia reader, you know the drill. Revenge, face-slapping, and the classic underdog-to-overlord trope are all present. ### What Works Well Honestly, the core concept of evolving martial arts into the immortal path is intriguing. The cheat system provides a decent framework for character growth and progression. The latter half of the novel, where the protagonist has reached the pinnacle and begins unraveling deeper mysteries, is definitely more engaging than the first. It offers a glimpse of a more complex plot beyond the constant cycle of petty squabbles. There is a certain guilty pleasure to be had in the power fantasy aspect, especially if you're looking for a quick, easy read. ### Areas of Concern The biggest problem I encountered was the one-dimensional characters. The villains are often cartoonishly evil, and their stupidity can be more annoying than intimidating. This makes the face-slapping moments less satisfying, as there's no real sense of accomplishment in defeating such shallow antagonists. The "loyalists" who blindly follow the MC also lack depth, making their unwavering support feel unearned. The plot can also feel repetitive. The MC constantly attracts enemies, solves the immediate problem, and then immediately attracts more enemies. This cycle, while common in the genre, becomes tiresome. The writing can also be inconsistent, with the protagonist suddenly leaping through cultivation levels after a drawn-out early game. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers pointed out that the first half of the novel primarily consists of the MC slapping faces in his starting village. There's a distinct shift in the author's focus later on, with the story expanding to encompass larger mysteries and a more intricate plot. ### Final Verdict "Cultivating for Immorality" is a popcorn cultivation novel. If you're looking for a quick, undemanding read with a focus on power fantasy and face-slapping, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you value well-developed characters, intricate plots, and smart writing, this probably isn't the novel for you. It's a decent time-killer if you're bored, but don't expect a masterpiece.

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