Cultivation Bigshots Are All Cats

Cultivation Bigshots Are All Cats

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修真大佬全是猫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 修真大佬全是猫

By 9th of february, 耽美同人

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
184 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Ye Jingxing has become a waste son of the Ye family. He awakened the wood-type single spirit root, which was rarely seen in thousands of years, but the ability only works on catnip, and it has remained in the Qi training period. Not only was he kicked out of the house, but he also became a joke in the entire cultivation world. As the former cat house owner, Ye Jingxing was not discouraged, he “rebuilt the cat house” while picking up kittens. It was only later that Ye Jingxing discovered that the orange cat who came to him every day to eat and drink was actually His Majesty the current emperor. Du Jie’s injured clown cat turned out to be Lord Demon King. The puppet demon emperor turned out to be a foolish beauty who sheds tears every day. The lion cat, who was arrogant and refused to brush his hair, turned out to be the number one sword cultivator today. The cat with different pupils that Tian Tian and Xiu Mao, the lion cat love, turned out to be the master of the first sword cultivator. … And the little cat, who is coquettish and cute every day, makes him *rua—turned out to be the ancient great demon Shen Qiyao who has been dormant for thousands of years? ! *Note : Rua is an internet slang. It is usually just a mood word without meaning, and it can also mean stroking, fondling or rubbing.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cultivation Bigshots Are All Cats Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cultivation Bigshots Are All Cats ### First Impressions Okay, let's be real: I went into "Cultivation Bigshots Are All Cats" expecting a fluffy, feel-good read, and that's pretty much what I got. If you're looking for a deeply intricate plot with complex world-building, this isn't it. But if you, like me, have an insatiable craving for adorable kitties and a lighthearted xianxia world, then keep reading. The premise alone, cultivation bigshots as cats, had me hooked. ### What Works Well The overwhelming charm of this novel lies in its cats. The author has created a world where these feline cultivators are not just powerful, but also incredibly endearing. The joy of the MC collecting, petting, and feeding these powerful kittens is genuinely satisfying. I found myself completely invested in seeing which new kitty would join the MC's growing collection. The romance is also surprisingly well done. It's a sweet, awkward, and straightforward relationship that unfolds at a comfortable pace. The power dynamic between the MC and ML evolves in a cute and engaging way, adding another layer of enjoyment to the story. The humor is also a strong point, with the integration of modern elements like a forum into a xianxia setting creating some genuinely funny moments. ### Areas of Concern While the novel excels in fluff and cuteness, it does suffer from a lack of substantial plot. Around the 100-chapter mark, I started to feel like the story was dragging its feet, with short, directionless arcs. The antagonists also tend to be forgiven a little too easily, which can feel frustrating when you're invested in the MC's well-being. It's like the story wants to avoid any real conflict, which can feel a little unsatisfying at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are some mentions of identity reveals around chapter 140, but don't worry, it's not a dramatic or dog-blooded affair. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Cultivation Bigshots Are All Cats" is a delightful and relaxing read, perfect for when you need a break from more serious and complex stories. It's like dipping your toes into a kiddie pool – the plot might be shallow, but the experience is still enjoyable. If you're a cat lover with a penchant for xianxia and don't mind a lack of intricate plot, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. Just be prepared for a whole lot of fluff and an overwhelming urge to adopt all the cats.

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