Heavenly Dao Formula

Heavenly Dao Formula

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天道方程式

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: สูตรสวรรค์ปฏิวัติโลก, 天道方程式

By er mu, 二目

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
886 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

In a world where demons, monsters, spirits and fiends transverse the surface, magic, spells and power struggles abound. But in the eyes of an educated young man, Xia Fan, exploring the unknown always comes first! In the name of academic research, he joins the Privy Council, befriends a female demon, and challenges the established families of mystics! Everything he does is for research, and getting to the bottom of things is his ultimate goal in life! Yet, as his adventure goes further, he cannot reveal his true identity and the secret that he actually comes from the modern world! Princess asks, “What about creating… with me? Is it part of your research too?” Xia Fan replies, “That’s for a better research environment and for passing my research results to the next generation!”

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Publication Information

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

Heavenly Dao Formula Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Heavenly Dao Formula Okay, let's dive into *Heavenly Dao Formula*. As a fan of web novels, I was eager to see what this author could bring to the table, especially given the buzz surrounding their previous work. Overall, I found it to be an interesting read, though definitely not without its flaws. ### First Impressions The initial setup grabbed my attention. We're thrown into a world that feels like ancient China, but with a twist – demons, magic, and a protagonist armed with modern knowledge. The concept of blending scientific principles with cultivation is intriguing and offers a fresh take on the xuanhuan genre. It's like a fusion of *Release That Witch* with a more Eastern fantasy setting, which definitely piqued my interest. ### What Works Well The world-building is quite captivating. The author does a decent job of creating a rich tapestry of kingdoms, supernatural creatures, and different forms of energy (Qi and Mana). The integration of modern knowledge into cultivation techniques is a clever idea, and I enjoyed seeing how the protagonist leveraged his understanding of science to enhance his abilities. I also appreciated the author's consistent theme of valuing grassroots people and promoting education for all. The diverse cast of characters, including a fox demon, a princess, and a mechanical genius, added depth to the story. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel stumbles in its execution. Several readers mentioned that the kingdom-building aspect isn't as fleshed out as in *Release That Witch*, and I agree. I also found the plot veered into some unexpected territory, with a sudden shift towards sci-fi elements that didn't quite mesh well with the established fantasy setting. The ending felt rushed, leaving several plot threads unresolved and character arcs incomplete. It's a shame, because the potential was definitely there. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where things get a bit spoilery. I've heard that the story takes a wild turn, introducing post-apocalyptic sci-fi elements and even revealing that Earth is actually a terraformed moon! Apparently, the author faced health issues that led to an accelerated ending, resulting in the abrupt conclusion and dropped storylines. ### Final Verdict *Heavenly Dao Formula* is a mixed bag. It has a compelling premise, interesting world-building, and a unique blend of genres. However, the rushed ending, uneven pacing, and jarring plot twists ultimately detract from the overall experience. While it's not a terrible novel, it falls short of its potential and doesn't quite reach the heights of the author's previous work. I'd say it's worth a read if you're looking for something different, but be prepared for a somewhat bumpy ride.

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