Fanatic Divine Cultivator

Fanatic Divine Cultivator

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狂人修神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 狂人修神

By tian jiang tu shen, 天降兔神

1.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
689 chapters
Original Publisher
zhulang

Description

Two years ago, Xu Xuan was the No.1 genius of the Xu Family and was rather famous among the young generation in Cloud City. His mother died of illness when he was a baby and he wanted to be father’s pride. That was why he challenged the person with the much higher cultivation in the martial arts competition. Unfortunately, Xu Xuan lost. And his dantian was broken by vicious enemy. But he didn‘t reconciled at all. For the past two years, he had but he had persisted in cultivating every morning in the hope that there would be a miracle. However, there is not until he met the superior of Mysterious God Realm who was escaping. After a fierce struggle, Xu Xuan swallowed unique treasure Nine-Swallowing Divine Jade and obtained a low-grade Heaven rank cultivation technique Five Spiritual Arts. Xu Xuan would never forget the scenes of how the marriage was annulled yesterday, nor the disdainful gazes of others, let alone their smiles after his dantian had been broken. What legendary road will this ordinary boy from the wilderness embark on?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zhulang
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Fanatic Divine Cultivator Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Fanatic Divine Cultivator Alright, let's dive into "Fanatic Divine Cultivator." I went into this one with fairly neutral expectations, knowing it was a completed original with an ongoing translation. I've read a few web novels in this genre, so I figured I had a decent grasp of what to expect. ### First Impressions Initially, the story felt pretty standard for a xuanhuan novel. We've got the familiar setup: a protagonist in a strength-based hierarchy, a broken engagement, and a clear path from weak to strong. The pacing felt quite quick, which, depending on your preference, could be a good or bad thing. It throws you right into the action. ### What Works Well I can appreciate the author's attempt to introduce unique elements into the cultivation system. World-building is often the key to making these stories stand out, and it seems like there was an effort to create something different here. It's always great to see authors trying to put their own spin on established tropes. The fast pacing could also be a positive for readers who prefer a story that gets straight to the point without lingering too long on exposition. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some areas that could be improved. The translation quality seems to be a significant hurdle. Pronoun errors and general awkwardness in the wording can make it difficult to fully immerse yourself in the story. This is an ongoing issue with many translated works, and it can definitely detract from the reading experience. I also felt that the plot became too predictable as the story progressed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I get into spoiler territory. It seems the ending was particularly divisive. I can see how the author chose to end the novel, it's definitely a point of contention, with some feeling it was rushed and unsatisfying. The plot twist regarding the former fiancee's feelings apparently felt unearned. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Fanatic Divine Cultivator" has some interesting ideas and a fast-paced plot that might appeal to some readers. However, the translation issues and the potentially disappointing ending are significant drawbacks. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, you might find some enjoyment in the story, but I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations. For me, it was an okay read, but not one I'd necessarily rush to recommend.

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