Eternal Tale

Eternal Tale

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开局长生万古,苟到天荒地老

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Eternal Life at the Start, Surviving to the End of Time, 开局长生万古,苟到天荒地老

By 紫灵风雪

4.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1440 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

【Light-hearted and humorous + No female lead + No knives + Survivalist protagonist】- caution, this story is engaging. Chen Xun traversed into the vast and boundless world of cultivation, awakening the Immortal Ascension System, which unexpectedly granted him a companion, a long-lived spiritual beast. I, Chen Xun, have no interest in fighting or killing, nor do I wish to provoke anyone. I only want to travel the world with my old ox and witness all the worldly splendors. However, one day, I inadvertently discovered a secret….

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Eternal Tale Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Eternal Tale I've been diving deep into the world of web novels lately, and "Eternal Tale" has definitely been a unique experience. With a solid 4.5/5 rating, I was eager to see what made this Xianxia story stand out. It blends action, adventure, comedy, fantasy, and slice-of-life elements, which sounded like a recipe for an engaging read. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the refreshing take on the cultivation journey. The protagonist, Chen Xun, and his ox companion offer a delightful contrast to the typical arrogant young masters and revenge-driven narratives that often dominate the genre. The early chapters felt like a calm, almost slice-of-life story, focusing on their interactions with the world and their gradual growth. It's a welcome change of pace. ### What Works Well What truly shines in "Eternal Tale" is the character development and the world-building. Chen Xun is a likable, kindhearted character who doesn't go out of his way to cause trouble, but isn't afraid to act when necessary. The dynamic between him and his ox is heartwarming and adds a layer of comedy to the story. I also appreciate the system element, which isn't overwhelmingly present but adds a subtle layer of progression and intrigue. The novel excels in creating a realistic and immersive setting, making the character interactions and plot lines all the more enjoyable. I also like the initial low-key nature of the MC and partner. ### Areas of Concern However, I did notice a recurring concern that the story might lose its way later on. Some readers mentioned that the protagonist's initial cautious and low-key nature shifts, leading to a more generic and arrogant character. This change in character is not ideal as the initial character is what makes the story good. While I haven't reached that point yet, it's something I'll be keeping an eye on as I continue reading. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers mentioned significant plot developments, such as the destruction of a small realm and the protagonist's ventures into higher worlds. These events seem to introduce interesting elements, like a highly bureaucratic, profit-driven society. However, I also saw concerns that these later arcs might deviate from the initial charm of the story, potentially leading to a more generic Xianxia experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Eternal Tale" offers a refreshing and engaging take on the Xianxia genre. Its focus on character development, world-building, and slice-of-life elements makes it a standout read. While there are some concerns about potential deviations in later arcs, the initial chapters are definitely worth exploring. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for a lighthearted, fun, and unique cultivation story.

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