One day, Song Shuhang was suddenly added to a chat group with many seniors that suffered from chuuni disease. The people inside the group would call each other ‘Fellow Daoist’ and had all different kinds of titles: Palace Master, Cave Lord, True Monarch, Immortal Master, etc. And even the pet of the founder of the group that had run away from home was called ‘monster dog’. They would talk all day about pill refining, exploring ancient ruins, or share their experience on techniques.
However, after lurking inside the group for a while, he discovered that not all was what it seemed…
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Cultivation Chat Group Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Cultivation Chat Group
### First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into "Cultivation Chat Group." When I first heard the premise – a regular college student accidentally gets added to a chat group full of cultivators – I was immediately intrigued. It sounded like a recipe for comedic gold, and honestly, it largely delivers. The initial chapters do a good job of easing you into the xianxia world, and Song Shuhang, the MC, is pretty relatable as he tries to wrap his head around the whole cultivation thing.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a standout. It's not just slapstick; it's clever, often poking fun at xianxia tropes themselves. The author has a knack for creating genuinely funny situations, and the reactions of the characters make it even better. I found myself laughing out loud more than once. The characters themselves are also a major strength. They're quirky, memorable, and have their own distinct personalities. It's refreshing to see cultivators who aren't just brooding powerhouses but have their own obsessions and flaws. The world-building is also surprisingly well done. It seamlessly blends modern life with cultivation, creating a unique and engaging setting. The progression of the story felt natural, and the author avoids the common pitfall of repetitive arcs.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story, I can see why some readers might find the pacing slow, especially in the beginning. It takes a while for things to really pick up, and the sheer number of events happening can sometimes feel overwhelming. Also, while I appreciate the focus on humor, there were times when it felt a bit forced, and the storyline seemed to take a backseat.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers might find it annoying how the MC gets into trouble due to his or other people's incompetence and the author's need to abuse the main character.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Cultivation Chat Group" is a refreshing and hilarious take on the xianxia genre. It's not your typical power fantasy; it's a lighthearted adventure with memorable characters and a unique setting. If you're looking for a fun and engaging read that doesn't take itself too seriously, I highly recommend giving it a try. Despite some minor pacing issues and occasional forced humor, the overall experience is well worth it. I'd give it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.