Cultivation: I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times

Cultivation: I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times

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修仙:我在现代留过学

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 修仙:我在现代留过学

By 脑袋大又秃

4.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
407 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Just as nuclear weapons are only a byproduct of scientific exploration, immortality is merely a small gift along the path of seeking the Dao. The New Dao Master, Grand Wise Teacher, and the strongest cultivator in millennia, Real Person Zheng Fa, is recruiting a personal disciple. The reference materials for applicants are as follows: Topology in Talismans: Starting with the Little Rain Talisman Research on Artificial Intelligence in Magical Tools: A Preliminary Exploration of Tool Spirits Elemental Decomposition of the Nine-turn Golden Pill Basic Pathways of Formation Note: Priority will be given to those who have published papers in the Immortal Dao journal.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cultivation: I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cultivation: I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times "Cultivation: I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times" presents a fascinating blend of genres that immediately grabbed my attention. The premise alone—a cultivator alternating weeks between his world and modern Earth—is unique. After diving in, I found myself largely enjoying the story, although some aspects gave me pause. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with their clever setup. The protagonist's ability to bridge cultivation techniques with modern knowledge creates a compelling dynamic. I was particularly interested in how the author would balance the contrasting timelines and power levels between the two worlds. The early character introductions also felt promising, with the MC displaying a refreshing maturity and the side characters exhibiting diverse strengths. ### What Works Well The pacing stands out as a major strength. The story keeps moving forward at a steady clip, revealing new information and challenges without lingering too long in any one place. I also appreciated the well-developed characters; each feels distinct and their actions are believable. The blend of xianxia and scientific elements is handled deftly, creating a unique world. Several readers mentioned enjoying the "technobabble" explanations for cultivation advancements, finding them convincing enough to enhance their enjoyment even if not entirely rigorous. The author's ability to create engaging character dynamics is also a plus, making even slower-paced sections enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern While the novel has many strengths, some elements gave me pause. The humor didn't always land for me; sometimes it felt out of place or detracted from the seriousness of the plot. I also worry that the pacing might become too fast, potentially sacrificing depth for the sake of progression. A few readers expressed concern that the modern-day aspects of the story might get sidelined as the cultivation elements take over. Also, some readers pointed out translation issues, such as inconsistent names and missing sentences, which can be disruptive. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Cultivation: I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times" is a fun and engaging read. The unique premise, well-developed characters, and excellent pacing make it stand out in the xianxia genre. While some aspects, such as the humor and potential pacing issues, might not appeal to everyone, the novel's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for a fresh take on cultivation stories.

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