I Am Really Not The Son of Providence

I Am Really Not The Son of Providence

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我真的不是气运之子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真的不是气运之子

By palace in the clouds, 云中殿

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
510 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

After his transmigration to the cultivation world, Shen Tian discovers that he can see the fortuitous opportunities and their providence haloes of others. In order to rub off some of the luck from these opportune characters, Shen Tian proactively gets close to them. … Eventually, everyone realizes that no matter who it was, as long as they hang out with Shen Tian, they will gain lots of fortuitous opportunities! And there’s no exception to this rule! From then on, Shen Tian was labelled as the most popular lucky mascot in the cultivation world! Fairy Qing Yue: “I once followed my Senior Brother to the Kunlun Secret Realm in the West, and obtained the Sun And Moon Orb!” Princess Ling Long: “I once followed my Senior Brother to the Imperial Burial Valley in the Northern Sea, and both of us inherited skills from Emperor Dan!” Immortal Phoenix Queen: “Haha, what a bunch of fledglings! Do you know how he got his Dragon-Phoenix Immortal Form?”

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Publication Information

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

I Am Really Not The Son of Providence Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am Really Not The Son of Providence "I Am Really Not The Son of Providence" is a web novel that I approached with a mix of curiosity and caution, given its mixed reception. While it had some genuinely entertaining moments, it ultimately fell short of its potential due to repetitive humor and underdeveloped plot elements. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique premise of a protagonist who could see "providence" halos and manipulate luck. The early chapters were quite enjoyable, with the MC navigating his newfound abilities and inadvertently becoming a revered figure. This setup had a lot of comedic potential, and I found myself chuckling at the misunderstandings that arose. ### What Works Well The humor, in the beginning, is definitely a strong point. I appreciated the author's attempt to parody common cultivation tropes, and some of the jokes landed well. The MC's interactions with other characters, especially in the early stages as he manipulates fortuitous opportunities, were often amusing. I also liked the concept of the MC improving his own luck by helping others achieve their destinies. ### Areas of Concern However, the novelty wore off fairly quickly. The misunderstandings, which were initially funny, became repetitive and predictable. The side characters, while likeable, often felt one-dimensional and existed primarily to fawn over the MC. The harem aspect was also poorly developed, with female characters falling in love with the MC for seemingly no reason, and their relationships lacking depth. The plot itself was also a major letdown. It felt rushed and underdeveloped, with numerous plot holes and forgotten storylines. The cultivation system, while detailed, was ultimately shallow, and the MC often experienced inexplicable power jumps. The ending, in particular, felt abrupt and unsatisfying, leaving many loose ends unresolved. ### Final Verdict "I Am Really Not The Son of Providence" is a decent time-passer if you're looking for lighthearted comedy and don't mind overlooking its flaws. However, if you're seeking a more engaging and well-developed story with complex characters and a satisfying plot, you may be disappointed. I'd recommend approaching this novel with low expectations and enjoying it for what it is: a flawed but occasionally funny cultivation comedy.

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