Cultivating In The Entertainment Industry

Cultivating In The Entertainment Industry

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我在娱乐圈修仙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在娱乐圈修仙

By yu qijiu, 唐苏里, 渔七酒

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1434
Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

In the end, an accident happens, and a wisp of fragrant soul from another world awakens inside this body. The strongest female immortal, Lin Rui, looks at herself in the mirror, repulsed by the thick, smoky makeup on her face, and her colorful hair. She purses her lips and thinks to herself, ’This… What on earth is this?!’ “Mr. Yun, the cables attached to the diva Lin Rui’s body are broken, she’s left suspending on the only one that’s still intact!” “It’s okay,” Yun Ze says in a proud tone. “Mr. Yun, Diva Lin Rui went to the primeval forest to participate in a reality show, and brought a bunch of beasts back with her!” “Let her be,” Yun Ze says indulgently. “Mr. Yun, Diva Lin Rui’s scandal is on the hot search, rumor has it that she is with a mysterious man… Huh? Where did Mr. Yun go?”

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Publication Information

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

Cultivating In The Entertainment Industry Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cultivating In The Entertainment Industry "Cultivating In The Entertainment Industry" is quite the ride, a blend of genres that kept me hooked despite a few wobbles along the way. It’s a story about a powerful cultivator reincarnated into a modern-day, rebellious teenager, which is already a pretty wild premise. The mix of cultivation, entertainment industry drama, and a slow-burn romance is definitely unique, and I found myself eager to see how it all played out. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the concept grabbed my attention. A cultivator navigating high school and the entertainment world? Sign me up! The initial chapters did a good job of setting up the main character's past life and the circumstances of her reincarnation. I was immediately invested in her journey, especially with the mystery surrounding her missing disciple, who I soon learned was the male lead. ### What Works Well I really enjoyed the main character. She's strong, independent, and doesn't waste time with unnecessary drama. I appreciate how she uses her knowledge and abilities from her past life to navigate her new world. The romance, while slow, is quite sweet. I found myself rooting for the main couple, especially knowing the sacrifices the male lead made for her in their previous lives. Their connection felt genuine, even if it took a while for them to realize their feelings. I also appreciated the family dynamics, particularly the main character's relationship with her father. It added a heartwarming element to the story. ### Areas of Concern The pacing felt uneven at times. The focus seemed to shift from school life to the entertainment industry, then to romance and cultivation, often feeling disjointed. I understand the author wanted to incorporate all aspects throughout the novel, but I felt that the entertainment industry aspect sometimes felt like a "side quest" rather than an integral part of the main plot. Additionally, some of the side characters felt underdeveloped, and the villains could be a bit one-dimensional. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might want to avoid this section! It's been mentioned that the male lead, after regaining his memories, can become a bit controlling. Also, there are some plot points that might not sit well with everyone, such as an older character pursuing a much younger one. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd say "Cultivating In The Entertainment Industry" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for something a bit different. The strong female lead, the unique blend of genres, and the sweet romance make it worth checking out. While the pacing and some character development could be improved, the story kept me engaged and entertained. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy cultivation novels with a modern twist and aren't afraid of a slow-burn romance.

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