Golden Crow’s Self-Cultivation

Golden Crow’s Self-Cultivation

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金乌的自我修养[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 金乌的自我修养[快穿]

By fake fish, 假鱼

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
103 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Golden Crow Chi Yao, born with a charming bone, entered the three thousand worlds after death to cultivate her soul. 1 (Vengeance): Being drugged and thrown into the street, she is an idol that everyone spurned on as a pregnant woman. When Chi Yao came, everything hadn’t happened yet, so she stepped on the tool man to take the lead, and ended all the hatred. 2 (Redemption): She became a five-star NPC who was attacked and abandoned in the love game. Goal: Counter the strategy player and become the king of strategy. 3 (Light): She became an interstellar summoned beast, and was considered a deformed three-legged crow as soon as she appeared. Chi Yao feathered as the Golden Crow, captured all the light, and became the interstellar sun. 4 (Honor): Oran, the dragon god, is a source of strength and a puppet. She came to the world of power and dismantled all the disguises in exchange for royal power.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Golden Crow’s Self-Cultivation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Golden Crow’s Self-Cultivation I dove into "Golden Crow’s Self-Cultivation" with a mix of curiosity and excitement, and I've got to say, it's a pretty unique ride. The premise alone, a Golden Crow reincarnating to strengthen her soul, hooked me instantly. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were intriguing, setting the stage for the MC, Chi Yao, to navigate various worlds and fulfill the wishes of wronged souls. I was immediately drawn to the idea of a protagonist who's powerful from the start, not needing to grind her way up. The quick transmigration aspect felt fresh, especially since there's no system dictating her every move. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the sheer variety of the worlds Chi Yao enters. We're not just talking about the usual transmigration tropes. There's an entertainment circle, sure, but then we get love games, interstellar settings, Western fantasy, and even horror escape rooms! This kept me constantly engaged, never quite knowing what to expect next. The author's creativity shines in crafting these unique environments and the challenges they present. I also enjoyed the dynamic between Chi Yao and her love interest. The fact that the love interest falls first, combined with the MC's somewhat aloof nature, makes for a compelling and entertaining romance. It's a refreshing change of pace from the typical power dynamics I often see. The author does a great job of portraying both their individual personalities and their growing connection. The plot also moves quickly and keeps me from getting bored. ### Areas of Concern I did find that the initial world-hopping felt a bit disconnected from the overarching plot. It wasn't until later that I understood how these experiences tied into Chi Yao's overall goal. Also, some may not like the angst towards the end of the novel, but it didn't bother me too much. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the later chapters, where Chi Yao and her love interest experience a "lovers' quarrel" due to a hidden secret, a bit frustrating. I personally enjoyed this aspect, as it added depth to their relationship and wasn't overly dramatic. Also, the story continues after the missions, where they end up getting married and have a child. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Golden Crow’s Self-Cultivation" is a worthwhile read if you're looking for a quick transmigration novel with a unique premise, diverse world settings, and a compelling romance. While the initial world-hopping might feel a bit disjointed, the story eventually comes together in a satisfying way. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys fantasy, romance, and a strong female protagonist who isn't afraid to bend the rules.

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