Fox Demon Cultivation Manual

Fox Demon Cultivation Manual

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狐妖修炼指南

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: FDCM, 狐妖修炼指南

By feng ge qie xing, 风歌且行

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
101 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

By some freak coincidence, Song Ci mistakenly consumed the blood of the Demon King, causing himself to become a demon too. A weak scholar…… forced to suffer in silence. What was even more tragic was that no matter where he went, demons would attack him from all directions braying for his blood, or they would squeeze his neck while interrogating him about his relationship with the Demon King. As such, Song Ci became an anti-fan of the Demon King. Regardless of who praised the Demon King, he would be the first to stand out and refute them. Song Ci fled for his life as he searched for the gate leading to the Demon Realm. Along the way, he clung on to the thigh of an influential man, and went to great pains to persuade him to slay the Demon King together with him and restore peace to the human world. Song Ci, “Sooner or later, I will skin the Demon King, rip the tendons off him, and drink his blood!” Rong Bai (smiling), “I admire the way you think.” Who knew that, after entering the demon realm — Tens of thousands of monsters bowed their heads and kowtowed to this thigh beside him and shouted “Long live the Demon King!” Song Ci was stunned. Rong Bai (smiling), “What did you say you were going to do when you came to the Demon Realm?” Song Ci, “It, it’s all a misunderstanding……”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Fox Demon Cultivation Manual Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Fox Demon Cultivation Manual "Fox Demon Cultivation Manual" was a delightful dive into a world of demons, gods, and fated lovers. I found myself quickly engrossed in Song Ci's accidental entanglement with the Demon King and his quest for a cure, which really drew me in. The humor is definitely a highlight, with the MC's oblivious insults towards the ML providing consistent laughs. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed by the episodic nature of the arcs. Each case was unique and had a bittersweet touch that kept me engaged. The slow-burn romance between Song Ci and Rong Bai was also a definite plus, feeling natural and sweet. The world-building was interesting, and I especially enjoyed the supernatural atmosphere of ghosts, gods, and demons. ### What Works Well The characters are a major strength of this novel. Song Ci, despite his initial cowardice, undergoes impressive development, making him relatable and endearing. I also appreciated that Rong Bai wasn't the typical overbearing ML, allowing Song Ci to grow independently. The action scenes were also well-detailed, adding depth to the story. Many side characters have compelling stories that made me tear up, making the world richer. ### Areas of Concern While the beginning was strong, the plot seemed to stumble in the later arcs. The pacing felt rushed, and some plot points were left unresolved, which left me feeling disappointed. The character development also seemed to take a turn, with both MC and ML undergoing personality shifts that felt jarring and out of character. The reliance on flashbacks to establish exposition also felt heavy-handed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that after entering the demon realm, the plot and characters seem to deviate from their established paths. The time travel arc and the introduction of new villains felt abrupt and unsatisfying. The ending, in particular, seemed rushed, leaving several questions unanswered. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Fox Demon Cultivation Manual" is a fun and engaging read, especially if you enjoy humor, adventure, and slow-burn romance. While the latter part of the story may be a bit messy, the strong character dynamics and enjoyable early arcs make it worth a try. I'd recommend going into it with slightly tempered expectations, but overall, it's a pleasant way to spend your time.

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