Cultivating Immortality, Starting from Childhood Sweethearts

Cultivating Immortality, Starting from Childhood Sweethearts

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修仙,从青梅开始

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 修仙,从青梅开始

By 辣酱配咸鱼

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
622 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

(Immortal Cultivation+Meeting a Perfect Match+Shura Field+Invincible Flow+Upgrade Flow+Playing the Pig and Eating the Tiger) — What is cultivation? When I think back to the past, cultivation was, as a baby, kicking my legs over and over again—kicking on the bed, kicking on the ground, kicking every single day. Cultivation was, as I grew older, swinging my sword again and again—slashing here, cutting there. Cultivation became, as I matured, the repeated harmony of yin and yang—busy tonight, and busy again tomorrow night. … My name is Xu Ming. I have never cared about the stipends given to me by those sect masters, noble ladies, or princesses. I said to her, “Can you give me a room closer to yours? I need to report my work to you at any moment.” Even if I accomplish nothing every day, I just want to watch how she cultivates. I…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cultivating Immortality, Starting from Childhood Sweethearts Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cultivating Immortality, Starting from Childhood Sweethearts I dove into "Cultivating Immortality, Starting from Childhood Sweethearts" with a healthy dose of curiosity, given its intriguing title and the buzz surrounding it. As someone who enjoys a good xianxia tale, I was eager to see what this one brought to the table. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were promising. The premise of a reincarnated protagonist with a system, starting from infancy, felt fresh enough. I was particularly drawn to the idea of seeing him navigate the world of cultivation alongside his childhood friends, especially given the emphasis on romance in the genre. ### What Works Well One aspect that stood out to me was the MC's work ethic. He isn't instantly overpowered, which I appreciated. The system is there, but he has to put in the effort to reap its benefits. I found the side characters to be surprisingly well-developed. They have their own motivations and conflicts, making the world feel more alive. The blend of cultivation, martial arts, and even elements of Confucianism adds a unique flavor to the power system. ### Areas of Concern However, I also encountered some issues that held me back from fully embracing the story. The pacing can be quite slow, especially in the early stages. The plot meanders, and it sometimes feels like the story lacks a clear direction. The harem elements, while present, feel somewhat underdeveloped. The MC seems hesitant to engage romantically, which, while perhaps realistic, can be frustrating for readers eager for romantic progression. I also noticed that the story seems to struggle with internal consistency, especially regarding the powers. I noticed that certain skills sometimes have side effects that are inconsistent or forgotten later on, which can be immersion-breaking. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out concerns about the MC's mother and the Dragon Empress. I won't delve too deeply into these plot points to avoid major spoilers, but it's worth noting that these elements might not resonate with all readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Cultivating Immortality, Starting from Childhood Sweethearts" is a mixed bag. It has its strengths, particularly in its characters and the MC's dedication to self-improvement. However, the slow pacing, inconsistencies, and somewhat underdeveloped harem elements detract from the overall experience. I'd say it's worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre and don't mind a slower burn, but be prepared for some potential frustrations along the way. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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