Gate of God

Gate of God

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神门

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: GoG, 神门

By xin yi, 薪意

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1117 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

This is a strange and inexplicable world…Mountains, water, stones, flowers, grass, trees, wood, the Sun, moonlight, stars… All creation under the Heavens and Earths are sources of energy. In this world, there are all the classics from his previous world, but there is a new addition: The Law of Dao. Fang Zhengzhi was conflicted. I can obtain power from reading books? Should I read Tao Te Ching first? Or should I read The Art of Becoming Invisible? What about the Analects of Confucius or… The Golden Lotus? With The Law Of Dao as his foundation, can Fang Zhengzhi master the Dao of All Creation and open the gate of God?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Gate of God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Gate of God "Gate of God" is a web novel that definitely had me on a rollercoaster. With a mix of adventure, comedy, fantasy, and more, it promised a wild ride, and in some ways, it delivered. However, like any rollercoaster, there were some exhilarating highs and some stomach-churning dips. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters introduced a clever protagonist in a unique cultivation setting. I found myself chuckling at the comedic elements, and the story seemed to be building a solid foundation. The MC's initial low profile and his reasons for keeping his abilities hidden felt believable, especially given the world he inhabited. ### What Works Well The cultivation system is undeniably a standout. It’s a breath of fresh air in a genre often saturated with similar power systems. I also appreciated the protagonist's personality; he's not your typical ruthless main character. His desire for a peaceful life and his reluctance to engage in conflict made him relatable, even when he was pulling off seemingly impossible feats. The humor, when it hits, is genuinely funny, and the schemes he concocts can be quite entertaining. ### Areas of Concern However, my enthusiasm waned as the story progressed. Several aspects started to feel repetitive. The constant cycle of people underestimating the MC, followed by him proving them wrong, grew tiresome. The plot, at times, felt like it was meandering, with filler chapters that didn't add much to the overall narrative. Character consistency also became an issue. The MC's motivations seemed to shift depending on the needs of the plot, and the reactions of other characters often felt forced and illogical. There was a noticeable contrast between the MC and those around him, where he stood out because of his modern thinking, and it felt a little too convenient. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific instances where the MC's actions seem contradictory. For example, his initial desire to stay hidden clashes with his later eagerness to excel in the imperial exams, creating a confusing mix of motivations. Similarly, the constant villainization of the MC by scholars, even after his achievements, strains believability. ### Final Verdict "Gate of God" has potential, and at times, it shines. The unique cultivation system and the protagonist's initial charm are definite draws. However, the repetitive plot, inconsistent characterization, and frequent filler ultimately detract from the overall experience. It's a novel with moments of brilliance, but it could benefit from tighter writing and a more focused narrative. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars. It's worth a try if you're looking for something different, but be prepared for some frustrating moments along the way.

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