From Cultivator to Widow

From Cultivator to Widow

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从修士到寡妇

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 从修士到寡妇

By 大河东流

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
159 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

At the age of 16, Su Hui changed from a high school student in the 21st century to a small baby with double spiritual roots named Su Yuan in a small immortal cultivation family in the Tian Yuan Continent. Learning from the several transmigration novels she had read, Su Hui assumed that her journey would follow the same rhythm as that of a long novel in which the protagonist cultivates from the Qi refining stage to ascension, but… In an expedition to a secret realm, just as she had finally succeeded in building a foundation, she suffered from a powerful attack. When she was about to lose her soul, she crossed again! Occupying the body of a stranger! In the countryside of the 1970s, while touching the necklace obtained from the secret realm, Su Hui fell into contemplation. Cultivators value karma. Now that she has occupied someone’s body, how should she repay this karma? Then, one, two, three, and four turnip heads stood in front of her in a row, wailing: “Mom, I’m hungry!” Su Hui: ” ….. “

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

From Cultivator to Widow Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on From Cultivator to Widow "From Cultivator to Widow" offered me a unique blend of genres that I wasn't quite expecting, and ultimately, I found it a compelling read. It’s a slice-of-life story set against the backdrop of 1970s China, but with a protagonist who's a reincarnated cultivator. This unusual mix kept me hooked, even if the pacing occasionally felt a bit slow. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a powerful cultivator suddenly finding herself a widow with four young children in a drastically different world. The setting of rural China during the early reform era was fascinating, providing a rich tapestry for the story to unfold. I was immediately invested in seeing how the MC would adapt and use her past life's skills to navigate her new reality. ### What Works Well The story excels in its portrayal of daily life and the MC's efforts to raise her children. I particularly enjoyed the details of her hard work, resourcefulness, and the gradual improvement of her family's circumstances. The author does a good job of depicting the changes happening in China during this period, adding another layer of depth to the narrative. I also appreciated the MC's calm and independent nature. She's not overly emotional, but she's fair and dedicated to her children, ensuring they grow into responsible and independent adults. Her approach to karma and her relationships with her birth family and her children were interesting to follow. The blend of cultivation elements with the slice-of-life aspects was well-executed, providing a unique twist to the genre. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the story overall, there were moments when the pacing felt a bit uneven. The focus sometimes shifted too much to side characters and their stories, which occasionally detracted from the main plot. I also found myself wanting a bit more emotional depth from the MC in her interactions with her children, although I understood that her detachment stemmed from her past life and her sense of obligation. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains spoilers about the ending of the novel. The ending, while satisfying in some ways, felt a bit abrupt. The MC's return to the cultivation world after her children were grown was a fitting conclusion to her journey, but I would have liked to see more of her experiences in that world. The twist involving the return of the children's father was also a bittersweet moment, highlighting the complexities of family and the lasting impact of the MC's presence in their lives. ### Final Verdict Overall, "From Cultivator to Widow" is a worthwhile read for those who enjoy slice-of-life stories with a touch of fantasy and cultivation. The unique premise, well-developed setting, and strong female lead make it a memorable and engaging novel. Despite some minor pacing issues and a slightly detached protagonist, I found it to be a satisfying and thought-provoking story. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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