Heavenly Master

Heavenly Master

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天师除灵日常

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Celestial Master Daily Life, 天师除灵日常

By mu ling bin, 慕凌彬

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
686 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The Celestial Masters Sect’s Eldest Senior Disciple Sister was reborn, and the body she was reborn to was a young girl Nie Wei who had passed away unexpectedly. As the Eldest Senior Disciple Sister who is skillful in ghost exorcism skill, Nie Wei did not feel any pressure. However, why someone is telling her that this world was originally a manhua, and everyone in the world are manhua characters…… Nie Wei: Astonished_Face.jpg ?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Heavenly Master Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Heavenly Master "Heavenly Master" promised a blend of fantasy, martial arts, and the supernatural, and while it delivered on some fronts, it left me with mixed feelings. It's a story with a lot of potential, but the execution stumbled in places, especially towards the end. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the premise of a reincarnated protagonist, Nie Wei, navigating a world filled with ghosts, demons, and cultivation. The initial chapters were engaging, setting up a compelling mystery and introducing a fascinating cast of characters. The dynamic between Nie Wei and Li Chen, the possible male lead, was intriguing, even if purely platonic at first. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a strong point. I appreciated the intricate details of the exorcism practices, demon sealing, and the general cultivation system. The author did a good job of creating a believable supernatural world that coexists with modern society. I found the cases Nie Wei tackles to be quite interesting, often exploring the darker side of human nature and the complexities of dealing with supernatural beings. Nie Wei herself is a compelling character. I enjoyed her intelligence, her resourcefulness, and her no-nonsense attitude. Li Chen, with his powerful golden aura and monk-like demeanor, is also an intriguing figure, even if he comes across as a bit aloof. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the pacing and the ending. The romance is glacial, barely a spark between the leads for a significant portion of the story. While slow-burn romances can be enjoyable, this felt more like a complete absence of romantic development. More importantly, the plot seemed to lose its way towards the conclusion. Some plot points, like the Master Liu storyline, felt unresolved, and the shift to a demon fox as the final boss felt abrupt and unsatisfying. Additionally, the female MC's past life and her sect were never expanded on, leaving plot holes that make the ending feel rushed and incomplete. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers were disappointed with how Master Liu, initially portrayed as a major antagonist, simply vanished from the narrative without a proper resolution. The sudden reveal of Nie Wei as a reincarnation of a fish eating a Buddha's lotus petal also felt random and disconnected from the rest of the story. ### Final Verdict "Heavenly Master" is a mixed bag. It has a captivating premise, interesting characters, and a well-developed supernatural world. However, the lack of romance, the pacing issues, and the rushed ending ultimately detract from the overall experience. I'd recommend it with reservations, primarily to readers who enjoy supernatural mysteries and are not particularly focused on romance. I'm giving it a **3/5**.

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