Fairy, Don’t Be Afraid, I’m Blind

Fairy, Don’t Be Afraid, I’m Blind

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仙子别怕,我是瞎子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 仙子别怕,我是瞎子

By 忽公子

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
570 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Good news: I’ve been reincarnated! And I even have a powerful master to guide me! Bad news: My master abandoned my sect’s matriarch when I was ten years old and ran off. Now it’s just me holding the sect together by sheer willpower. Good news: A self-proclaimed “Number One Beauty in the World” has suddenly shown up as my junior sister without invitation! Bad news: I was born blind—I can’t see anything. Good news: One day, out of nowhere, I regain my sight! Bad news: Something feels… off about my junior sister. And the matriarch too… Everyone seems strange! … When corruption and evil surged across the Five Continents, the five divine mountains stood tall, shielding the mortal realm from chaos. One morning, You Su—a man who had been blind since birth—awoke to find himself surrounded by writhing, slime-covered tent**les glistening with verdigris. At their source stood a figure clad in pristine white robes, but instead of a holy fairy, what greeted him was a grotesque mass of wriggling, filthy flesh. “Can you see?” she asked. “Fairy, don’t be afraid,” he replied calmly. “I’m blind.” (Volume one attempts a more restrained tone, but volume two starts to take off~) A cultivation story filled with clever twists, fierce competition, unexpected romance, and decisive action—all wrapped in an unconventional narrative style.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Fairy, Don’t Be Afraid, I’m Blind Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Fairy, Don’t Be Afraid, I’m Blind "Fairy, Don’t Be Afraid, I’m Blind" is a novel that took me on a rollercoaster. I found myself deeply invested at times, and scratching my head at others. It's definitely a story with a unique premise, and while it doesn't always stick the landing, there's enough here to keep readers like me engaged, especially if you're already a fan of the Xianxia genre. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with their blend of mystery and action. The blind protagonist is compelling, and the early plot unfolds with a cleverness that promised a truly unique story. I was excited to see where the author would take this concept. It felt fresh and exciting, not just another run-of-the-mill cultivation tale. ### What Works Well I appreciate the author's commitment to character development. Characters stay relevant and their actions have consequences, which is refreshing. Death carries weight in this world, making the stakes feel real. Power levels don’t escalate randomly, either. The protagonist isn't cruising through the story with plot armor; he has to strategize and rely on others, which I found very engaging. Also, the world-building, while sometimes a bit much, adds a lot of flavor to the story. ### Areas of Concern The action scenes could use some improvement, as they sometimes feel repetitive. Also, the pacing can be inconsistent, with excessive worldbuilding slowing things down. The biggest issue for me, though, is the uneven quality of the love interests. Some are well-developed and interesting, while others are frustrating and detract from the overall experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may be sensitive to the following content regarding specific love interests in the novel. There are some elements that may be disturbing to some readers. One character, in particular, is an older woman who engages in predatory behavior. This character's inclusion and portrayal can be quite off-putting. ### Final Verdict "Fairy, Don’t Be Afraid, I’m Blind" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, with compelling characters and intriguing mysteries. However, it's also held back by pacing issues, underwhelming action sequences, and some questionable choices regarding certain characters. Ultimately, whether or not you'll enjoy this novel depends on your tolerance for these flaws and your appreciation for the aspects it does well. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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